02-25-2021 10:53 PM
Hi I have a number of courses on Udemy. My first one I created in September 2019. I must admit this course was not a main focus of my business and I didnt focus enough to look at this part of Udemy. Recently I have created 5 new courses, and I have focused more on how to make Udemy a more integral part of my business. I see some instructors are level 2 or 3. How do I go up in ranking to a higher level? Some forums I can not comment on, when will I be allowed to do so?
Can students see the new instructor label?
02-25-2021 11:41 PM
Hey
When you participate in this community and give like to instructor post and answer to the instructor then you automatically go to the next level.
02-26-2021 04:07 AM
Thanks for your reply.
1. There are some posts that I can't reply to. Does that make sense?
2. Does my ranking show for my students or only the instructors?
02-12-2022 11:38 PM
Hello sister i am new and i need a instructor so please give me a guidens of your🙁🙁
02-24-2022 04:05 AM
Hey
When you participate in this community and give like to instructor post and answer to the instructor then you automatically go to the next level.
02-26-2021 04:33 AM
Are you talking about the "Top Liked Authors" ranking? That's only visible on the instructor community page; students won't ever see that. So don't worry about that at all.
What's an example of a forum you can't comment on? Apart from a few closed "user groups", or threads where a moderator disabled commenting because the discussion was going in a bad direction, you should have access to pretty much everything here as a published instructor.
02-26-2021 05:24 AM
I can't remember which tab I was on. I am still finding my way around. Thanks for your prompt assistance.
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