03-04-2019 11:22 PM
Hi everybody,
I am new in this community and in Udemy and thought about jumping into the water of tutoring and sharing my knowledge I gathered in the last years.
I thought about selecting one of the two topics to start my first course - one which is more area focused and one which is more broader.
Using marketplace-insights I see that in the focused topic, there is average demand with low courses and conversion rate of ~2% which seems to me very low. The other which is a broader topic has high demand and average # of courses and conversion rate of ~17%.
My question is, what is your calculation when selecting the right topic?
Thanks!
03-05-2019 12:11 AM
It totally depends on the course you are offering. What I would suggest just start working on your course with less constraints and be natural. You never know what will make your course a popular course. By the way which subject you are aiming for your course ? All the very best. Regards, Amit Tripathi
@SagiGliksman wrote:Hi everybody,
I am new in this community and in Udemy and thought about jumping into the water of tutoring and sharing my knowledge I gathered in the last years.
I thought about selecting one of the two topics to start my first course - one which is more area focused and one which is more broader.
Using marketplace-insights I see that in the focused topic, there is average demand with low courses and conversion rate of ~2% which seems to me very low. The other which is a broader topic has high demand and average # of courses and conversion rate of ~17%.
My question is, what is your calculation when selecting the right topic?
Thanks!
03-07-2019 04:47 AM
Thanks @Amit955 for the quick response.
Will be happy to hear more thoughts...
11-20-2020 07:44 PM
Have you tried https://coursegraph.io ? It will give you more insights into demand, enrollments, revenue, etc. so that you can plan your course better.
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