08-23-2023 03:56 AM - edited 08-23-2023 03:56 AM
Go to solutionIs it allowed to create a course as a series and sell it even if you will create a video every week like a television show? So the element of surprise engagement and curiosity can be used to keep students interested?
Thank you
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08-29-2023 02:39 AM
Go to solutionThis is what the Policy team said
The short answer to this question is NO.
In the long version, we are not sure if the instructors can deliver on their promises to make a course once per week and because students might want refunds we can't guarantee that this business model can be a successful one.
08-23-2023 08:45 AM
Go to solutionHi @dandraguta thank you for asking!
In order to answer your question, I recommend you to contact our policy team at policy@udemy.com for assistance.
Best regards,
Bessy
Community Moderator.
08-23-2023 05:09 PM
Go to solutionI am curious about this. If you get the green light from Udemy and implement this idea, I'm sure many would be interested to know if the outcome was positive.
Best regards,
Maz
08-23-2023 05:28 PM
Go to solutionI can't wait to leave my students in suspense for a week to find out of my Java code compiles successfully:))
LOL
08-29-2023 02:39 AM
Go to solutionThis is what the Policy team said
The short answer to this question is NO.
In the long version, we are not sure if the instructors can deliver on their promises to make a course once per week and because students might want refunds we can't guarantee that this business model can be a successful one.
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