12-01-2021 09:08 AM
Happy December Instructors!
It’s time for a “Ask a Champion” discussion thread! This month, our thread is hosted by @Salil Dhawan & @Rahul Iyer! Both of these Champions are new to the program (but not to Udemy!) and are ready, willing & able to answer any questions you might have about being a Udemy Instructor.
What questions do you have for Salil & Rahul?
12-02-2021 03:53 AM
Hello @Rahul Iyer & @Salil Dhawan ,
Greetings of the day!
I have recently launched my second course on Udemy. I have uploaded my first course as a trial to see how it goes, though it hadn't reached widely to many people, I'm happy with the lesser students and positive reviews that motivated to work on the next one. So, I have published my second course on the same software with a complete new presentation and more details covered.
Now I been trying to market my course in 3 social media platforms:
1. Facebook :
Most of the facebook groups are controlled by admins and moderators and they are not approving the posts on marketing contents. I have only few groups without any restrictions or admin control and I have been continuously trying to reach people over there.
2. Telegram :
Most of the telegram groups are also being controlled by mods and they continuously reported/ removed my message about the newly launched course . Even, I have been banned from posting to public groups then and currently I am restricted to send messages only to mutual contacts.
3. Linkedin :
I am not an active Linkedin user and do not have huge followers/connections. So, I have started targeting groups with varieties of advertisements like creating a new blog and sharing the blog to Linkedin groups with an additional note on "Want to learn more ideas, Why not visit the course?"
I shall be able to get 70 enrollments so far from the launching date (15 days+). Though I believe its okay to start slowly to reach wider audience, I'd like to hear from community champions like you on more ideas and strategies that could help me and new instructors who are coming with more hopes to achieve bigger milestones on sales and enrollments.
Thank you in advance,
Ranjith
12-02-2021 10:35 AM
Hi @Ranjithvasudev,
First of all, hearty congratulations to put out your second course. This is exciting and inspiring! It also shows your grit and attitude towards making it big in this industry. It is also nice to learn the efforts you are putting to market your courses. That's great.
I see that you are looking to achieve bigger milestones on sales and enrollments. Hence, I will answer your question in two parts:
Let's begin with the first point: What should a new Udemy Instructor focus on?
I am sharing this first because as you cater to your existing audience --> they will be highly satisfied --> you will get better reviews --> great reviews will help you with better page ranking --> this will also highlight your course to a larger audience. Although you have not mentioned anything other than marketing, I presume you may be following the below practices to manage your existing audience. If you are following these, you are right on track. If you are not following these, you can start with them:
As you take care of your existing customers, you can now focus on external channels to bring more students. You are on the right track by being social, however, I would recommend a few approaches that I have tried and worked. See below:
This is not an all inclusive list. I have personally worked on these over the years and they have great results.
At the end, my humble recommendation will be to NOT work on practicing each point immediately. The ideal way to approach is to pick up a marketing channel, invest your planned efforts, grow in it organically, gain momentum, start yielding results, then move on to the next channel.
I hope this is helpful. Feel free to share any additional questions 🙂
12-02-2021 08:32 PM
Hello @Rahul Iyer ,
Wow! Thanks a lot for taking your time in writing up the strategies you have been following these years. I'm highly motivated this morning with your ideas!
I will try each and every point slowly.
Thank you once again for sharing the most valuable ideas.
12-02-2021 10:39 PM
Wish you all the best @Ranjithvasudev 🙂
12-06-2021 11:04 PM
Wish you all the best @Ranjithvasudev
12-06-2021 11:29 PM
Thank you @Salil Dhawan Have a nice day!
12-24-2021 08:20 PM
Thank You for these priceless advices
12-14-2021 11:08 AM
Hi @Rahul Iyer,
I hope it's ok to ask this when all the question you have been receiving sound way more intelligent than mine. But this is what I still struggle with and where I haven't been able to find out the needed information.
I have published only one course which is a free course. That is to say that so far I haven't dealt with any help/requirements on taxation. While I know Udemy does not offer advice on taxation (understandably why) there is still something I think Udemy people could help us with.
I need to know if I understood the following correctly:
- Only when I publish a paid course will I receive my taxation form (probably W-8BEN, don't know)?
- Do I need to get my taxation documentation in place before proceeding to develop the paid course?
- Will I have to download my taxation form or will it come to Viewmyforms.com?
- Will I issue my bill to Udemy and not a third party?
I will totally understand if you can't answer my questions. I already feel somewhat guilty for asking. I feel like everyone else knows their stuff. The thing is I'm navigating these things alone and I've yet to learn.
Thank you in advance.
12-14-2021 01:26 PM
In my humble opinion, any question is a great question. There is no need to be guilty at all. You have done well by sharing your questions here. Other instructors who have similar questions will definitely benefit from these posts. And you have spotted it right: A local tax expert will be required when it comes to documenting tax forms. I can do my best to answer your questions based on my experience here at Udemy and the availability of information in the support articles.
Here we go:
- Only when I publish a paid course will I receive my taxation form (probably W-8BEN, don't know)?
That is logically correct. Unless we get paid, we don't get taxed 🙂. If you are non-U.S. citizen and applying as an individual instructor (not a company) - W8BEN is the form to be filled.
More details on this tax form are provided here: https://support.udemy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360040101593-Common-Instructor-Questions-About-The-W-8BE...
- Do I need to get my taxation documentation in place before proceeding to develop the paid course?
No - not required before proceeding to develop a paid course. When you create a paid course, you need to become a Premium Instructor on Udemy. This support article will provide you a checklist of what needs to be done as you launch your first paid course: https://support.udemy.com/hc/en-us/articles/229604948
- Will I have to download my taxation form or will it come to Viewmyforms.com?
I do not have a specific answer to this question as I am unaware about viewmyforms.com. However, I can point you to the articles on Udemy Support that may lead you to the required inputs:
When you review these articles, also lookup the suggested articles on the right of the page. You will find more relevant information as you go through those links.
- Will I issue my bill to Udemy and not a third party?
This is managed by Udemy completely. They will take care of the tracking the enrollments, revenue earned, refunds, adjustments, and everything else. You get a real-time report of how much have you earned from course sales on the marketplace, what are the refunds, etc. So, you don't need to issue any bill to Udemy. They will share your estimated earnings in the Revenue report and will also share the estimated date when you will receive the payment.
More details are right here: https://support.udemy.com/hc/en-us/articles/229232207-Instructor-Revenue-Report
I hope this is helpful. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to post. I will also urge other instructors to share their thoughts on Cristina's questions as they feel appropriate.
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12-15-2021 06:38 AM
Hi @Rahul Iyer
I am so grateful for this answer. It is probably the most elaborate answer! Thank you!
This community thing is super helpful. 😊
12-16-2021 12:07 PM
My pleasure @CristinaChelariu I am glad the answer was helpful. Feel free to give us a shout whenever needed,
I Agree - I have been seeking inputs and help from our community since those days when it was on Facebook. It is definitely super helpful 🙂
12-16-2021 10:53 PM
Thanks for such a great answer @Rahul Iyer, next time at least leave few details so I can add something! 😜
12-16-2021 11:07 PM
Oops 😂
12-21-2021 11:26 AM
@BellaI love the "ask a Champion" thread. Its a real great way to help us new comers. @Rahul Iyer & @Salil Dhawan @ Your advice is TOP notch. I'm reading through the threads and your responces are impresive. Thanks for the time you taking to do this.
@Rahul Iyerit looks like you are really fast on your replys so give Salil a chance on this one... 😂
My question is: To Caption or NOT to caption? Does it mater?
Is there any measuarable quantifiable positive effect? And if so, by how much? How does it affect student engagement? What about internal Udemy alogarithm ranking... any effects there?
12-21-2021 11:29 AM
😂Good one @MarkEmmanuel... @Salil Dhawan here you go! 😁
12-22-2021 10:50 AM
Dear @MarkEmmanuel
@Rahul Iyer is one of the best instructors on the platform so love his advice. Please give your opinion as well.
Ideally if you do not have a difficult accent, and you talk slowly, clearly and precisely, captions would not be that important. I also have guides, PDFs, handouts etc so I render the captions almost not necessary to follow along the course.
Think from a students point of view and even ask your friends and family to look at your course and see if they feel the need for captions. I personally try to be as clear as possible but I still add captions as an added bonus, as students do expect them as part of their purchase of the course.
In terms of Udemy algorithm and ranking, I have not heard of any impact, @Bella would be a great resource to clarify official position.
I also want you to think from COST and TIME perspective, if you think it is feasible in terms of money if you are outsourcing or your own time if you are editing, calculate the return on your money and time as well.
Thank You
Salil Dhawan
12-24-2021 06:07 PM
@Salil Dhawan thanks for your reply... Will be actioning this
12-23-2021 05:07 PM
Thanks for tagging me, Salil!
That's a great question, @MarkEmmanuel! Captioning your videos can make your course more appealing, as they are an important aspect of the learning process for many students and will be indicated on your course landing page.
While captions do not directly affect the rankings in the platform, we strongly recommend adding them to reach a larger audience, as they: make it easier for non-native speakers to comprehend the content, offer more clarity, reinforces learning, and make it more accessible to hearing-impaired students.
For more information on adding captions to your videos, please click here.
One thing you can focus on when it comes to SEO best practices in the marketplace is optimizing your course landing page (improve title, description, add keywords, etc). We have a great article about how to improve your course ranking that you can read here.
I hope this helps!
Bella Almeida
Udemy Community
12-24-2021 06:09 PM
Hi @Bella thanks for the advice and pointing me to the SEO section. AWESOME
12-24-2021 08:42 PM
Hi @MarkEmmanuel,
I would fully agree with @Salil Dhawan and @Bella. I will definitely encourage you to add captions for several reasons as outlined below:
Hence, captions have multiple benefits. It may take time, but it is a one-time effort. And it does pay off in the long run.
Hope this helps 🙂
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