137. What I Wish I'd Known About Digital Courses Before Starting Mine...
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Staring an online course is a great way to share your knowledge and experiences. Here are some ideas on where to start and what I wish I'd known...
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Some tips for choosing the right subject include:
- Choosing a focused and niche topic rather than a broad one. Having a broad topic usually means more competition. The more focused your niche, the easier it is to convey expertise.
- Having expert-level knowledge. Keep in mind, being an expert on a topic might mean you have better-than-average knowledge. You don’t have to be a genius or have traditional credentials.
- Knowing who your audience is, what their problems are, and how you can teach them to solve those problems.
Lights, camera, action!
Now that you picked a subject and have all the right gear, it’s time to shoot some video!
Place the green screen on the wall behind you. Make sure you pull the green screen taut so that there are no wrinkles or sagging as that can show up in the videos when you edit the background.
Then set up the camera on a tripod in front of you and place the lights behind the camera. Once you have your little mini-studio set-up it’s time to record.
Do a test recording first to make sure that you look and sound good. If you see any sort of shadow on your face or body, adjust the lights accordingly to eliminate it. Article Source
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