low income
I prepared a training set for udemy, but I could not get the desired output.
I want to use it as a promotion, but I can't give any feedback.I don't have any ads
I thought I could generate income but was disappointed when I couldn't.I made my own advertisement on many platforms such as instagram, social media, but I could not get results.only one sale.
only one sale Udemy
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Hi @SerdarUslu1453
, I'm sorry to hear you're having a low income in your new course, I totally understand that this can be disappointing. Since you've recently published your course, there are still many ways you can promote it to attract students and maximize your conversion rate. Check the following links for some great tips on how you can do this:- Improve your course's search results
- Make the most of coupons and referrals
- How you can market your course
On the Best Instructor Posts of All Time — Marketing thread, you can learn how to improve your course on Udemy to get more students, how to use Udemy's promotional tools, take advantage of social media, and much more!
I hope this helps, but If you have any questions or need advice on any specific area, don't hesitate to ask - we'll be here for you!
Bella Almeida
Udemy Community
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Hi @SerdarUslu1453
,I must share my experience to help gain some perspective: When I started on Udemy, I had created a course in a low competition topic. And in the first month, I earned only $16 with as low as 3 sales. Out of those 3, one was a coupon that I had shared with one of my friends/family who wanted to take the course. So, technically, I earned about $6 only (and two sales). In the second month, I made lesser than that. But this money was exciting, so I published the second course. Then the third. As years passed, I built a strong following on Udemy and quit my full-time job. I am now a full-time Udemy instructor.
Few takeaways from this experience:
- Please do not expect to earn huge with your first course on Udemy. You are starting with zero audience.
- It will take time and efforts to build a momentum. If you are seriously looking for high returns, be prepared to invest yourself with no expectations of getting any significant returns for the first few months (and in some cases, years)
- Focus on creating high-quality course, be active in student discussions, definitely do some self-marketing, and look for other topics that you can teach on
Hope this helps
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