06-04-2020 12:15 AM
Go to solutionHi!
I'm new on Udemy: yesterday my first course about chinese mandarin was published, but I do not know how to yet first enrollments!!
Can you help me?
Thank you ❤️🙏
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06-04-2020 06:30 AM
Go to solutionYou're going to have to be very patient. It can take a long time for a new course to gain traction. Especially your very first course.
It also appears you have a very niche course which is presented in Itailan about Chinese Mandarin. You've limited yourself to Itailan speaking students interested in Chinese Mandarin. I suspect the demand for this is going to be somewhat minimal.
You would probably greatly expand your potential audience by presenting this in english.
06-04-2020 11:41 AM
Go to solutionCiao Caterina,
Congratulations on publishing your first course!!
I believe that a niche course is a very good thing. You can make a course in English, but there are lots of similar courses in English, so lots of competition. But in Italian, your course can be one of a very few, if not a unique one.
Yes, it will take some time to get the first students. Don't give up! Give it some time.
Cheers,
Vlad.
06-04-2020 05:53 AM
Go to solutionHi @Caterina福 Congratulations on publishing your course! You'll be able to find some tips on how to market your course here:
https://community.udemy.com/t5/Marketing/How-can-I-market-my-course/m-p/435
Eliana Cerna
Udemy Community
06-04-2020 06:30 AM
Go to solutionYou're going to have to be very patient. It can take a long time for a new course to gain traction. Especially your very first course.
It also appears you have a very niche course which is presented in Itailan about Chinese Mandarin. You've limited yourself to Itailan speaking students interested in Chinese Mandarin. I suspect the demand for this is going to be somewhat minimal.
You would probably greatly expand your potential audience by presenting this in english.
06-04-2020 11:41 AM
Go to solutionCiao Caterina,
Congratulations on publishing your first course!!
I believe that a niche course is a very good thing. You can make a course in English, but there are lots of similar courses in English, so lots of competition. But in Italian, your course can be one of a very few, if not a unique one.
Yes, it will take some time to get the first students. Don't give up! Give it some time.
Cheers,
Vlad.
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