09-08-2023 05:28 AM
Go to solutionHi,
My first course just went live, and people are enrolling. However, I noticed that many registered but did not take the steps to start the course. So, while I may have good traction of enrolments, my reviews are very low since most have not progressed in the course.
How do I encourage participants to complete so they can provide reviews?
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09-09-2023 01:20 PM
Go to solutionHi @ilovedogs74 - you almost never want to make your course free (free coupons are a bit different). There are bots that roam the Udemy environment and snap up all free courses. These are not real students and will never actually engage in your course. Also, many instructors would tell you that many students who do engage in a free course (free coupon or free course) will, more often than not, leave poor reviews. It's just not worth it.
09-08-2023 06:32 AM
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I see that your course is "free." It is normal that free courses have a very low ratio of reviews to enrollments. When you don't give away free coupons you are likely to have between 1/3 - 1/5 reviews to enrollments.
09-09-2023 03:08 AM
Go to solution@LawrenceMMiller Thank you for sharing your thoughts! Just a quick one - assuming that it is chargeable and students receive free coupons, would it not be the same as giving a free course and having a similar pattern of a low ratio of reviews/enrolments? Can you share your experience on this?
09-09-2023 05:15 AM
Go to solutionYes, I think giving away free coupons and making a course free has the same or similar result, a lot of enrollments, but few actual students and few reviews. Also, the reviews tend to be more negative. It is ironic, but when you pay for something you value it more, when it is free you discount it.
09-09-2023 05:17 AM
Go to solutionEsther, do you want to know why your promo video is not working?
09-10-2023 12:42 AM
Go to solutionYes, perhaps good to hear your perspective.
09-09-2023 01:20 PM
Go to solutionHi @ilovedogs74 - you almost never want to make your course free (free coupons are a bit different). There are bots that roam the Udemy environment and snap up all free courses. These are not real students and will never actually engage in your course. Also, many instructors would tell you that many students who do engage in a free course (free coupon or free course) will, more often than not, leave poor reviews. It's just not worth it.
09-11-2023 05:07 AM
Go to solutionHi RandyMinder,
Thanks for sharing, it does makes a lot of sense on the bots.
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