Wednesday, July 18, 2018

I had some people talk recently with me about making courses. Here is a summary of what I do and my process. Please note: This all takes work, a willingness to grow as a teacher and speaker, patience (more on my part than yours actually), more patience (more on your part than mine actually), and desire to be of service to the world. Here it is: Hi, I do not take on clients. I take on partners and co-creators. Udemy has many advantages. It is not by itself often a "salary replacement", rather one leg of a marketing plan. It can be an excellent credibility builder, and a lead generator. Udemy has 20 million students. They sell their courses for $10-$15 so volume is the key. I have a three hour course creation process. Since we make only a few dollars per course, it makes little sense to create massive 12 hour courses. So I recommend a course very month or two of 60-90 minutes. Our tasks: Fill out my PDF (20 minutes) I review and set up the course on Udemy Record over Skype/hangouts/or via your video camera (2 hours) I direct as you record. Sometimes I am on camera with you. It all depends on how we want to build the course(s) My video editor polishes the lectures and uploads. I write all the copy for the course, make the course cover art. Submit to Udemy for approval I work on getting students, reviews and keep an eye on student questions. I split the course revenue 50-50. Upsells to your coaching program, software, etc. are negotiable. Your costs are: 1) $200 Admin fee 2) The video editor costs ($7 per hour). She usually costs about $250. I take a screenshot of her Upwork report and send it to you. I designed the system so that you have a minimum amount of time and energy tied up in the production so you can focus on what’s important: Being the expert. I have over 90 courses and over 147,000 students with over 3400 reviews (4.27 out of 5 stars).

I had some people talk recently with me about making courses. Here is a summary of what I do and my process. Please note: This all takes work, a willingness to grow as a teacher and speaker, patience (more on my part than yours actually), more patience (more on your part than mine actually), and desire to be of service to the world. Here it is: Hi, I do not take on clients. I take on partners and co-creators. Udemy has many advantages. It is not by itself often a "salary replacement", rather one leg of a marketing plan. It can be an excellent credibility builder, and a lead generator. Udemy has 20 million students. They sell their courses for $10-$15 so volume is the key. I have a three hour course creation process. Since we make only a few dollars per course, it makes little sense to create massive 12 hour courses. So I recommend a course very month or two of 60-90 minutes. Our tasks: Fill out my PDF (20 minutes) I review and set up the course on Udemy Record over Skype/hangouts/or via your video camera (2 hours) I direct as you record. Sometimes I am on camera with you. It all depends on how we want to build the course(s) My video editor polishes the lectures and uploads. I write all the copy for the course, make the course cover art. Submit to Udemy for approval I work on getting students, reviews and keep an eye on student questions. I split the course revenue 50-50. Upsells to your coaching program, software, etc. are negotiable. Your costs are: 1) $200 Admin fee 2) The video editor costs ($7 per hour). She usually costs about $250. I take a screenshot of her Upwork report and send it to you. I designed the system so that you have a minimum amount of time and energy tied up in the production so you can focus on what’s important: Being the expert. I have over 90 courses and over 147,000 students with over 3400 reviews (4.27 out of 5 stars).
by Scott Paton

July 18, 2018 at 03:59AM
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