Sites Selling Online Courses Where I Make The Most Money

in business •  7 years ago 

This is what's working for me at the moment. The number one is Udemy. After that I have a site that makes me $8000/year. Totally passive!

You don't have to be exclusive to any platform. If you create a course then you can sell on your own site and on many others.

Make the product once and sell it again and again on various different platforms – awesome passive income.

I don't mention Skillshare which is another good option but they're are a difficult platform to work with.

Beware, there’s a lot of rubbish out there as well.

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I am interested in more @robcubbon. Let us know more about how you are killing it on Udemy!

That goes back maybe 4 years now but I'll do one on Udemy soon.

Enjoying your daily videos Rob! Thanks for being so candid :). And you're great on camera!

thank you so much, Naima

Rob great post. I am finding a few Udemy instructors here on Steemit now. We might also see an influx of Steemit users to udemy, teaching Steemit and crypto related stuff...

Thanks Paula. Yeah we're gonna see that – if we haven't already. Thanks for popping by again :)

you should receive some extra votes on this post from #minnowsupport :-)

what's #minnowsupport? sounds like I need it :)

thanks @paulag

Thanks for making this video, @robcubbon!

I will def take a look at StackSocial and StackSkills. Also the other ones you mentioned.

What I find a bit frustrating as a video course producer is that a lot of the course platforms out there focus specifically on digital skills (Coding, Wordpress, Design, etc). I don't teach that.

I have a course on 'yoga for beginners' and one on 'boosting focus and productivity'. Especially the first one took quite a lot of time to produce, much more intensive than simply making a screencast video course. Yet there don't seem to be many platforms where I can publish them, and thus recoup my investment.

You didn't mention Skillshare, and I guess with good reason: A year ago revenue was promising there, and I spent a good amount of time to learn about the platform and chop up my courses into shorter 10-25 min classes, which is what Skillshare prefers. But when they changed their algorithm around October 2016, I walked away. All the work I had put in ranking for the keyword 'Productivity' was undone when all of a sudden totally unrelated courses with lots of students on 'Producing Music' and 'Selling Products' also showed up for the 'Productivity' keyword. Ridiculous.

TOTALLY (caps lock OFF!) agree with you about Skillshare. Just giving up on that platform. Really bad UI and, yes, at one point they wanted short courses and then they wanted long courses. Won't even bother uploading there again.

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Greetings @hauntedbrain! smart move joining the platform!

Welcome!