Udemy Community Ranks ExplainedAnnounced
Hello and welcome to the community! Your journey is just beginning and we’re excited for you to start growing with your fellow instructors! As you continue to participate in the community, you will start to gain new ranks and build your credibility!
Rookie
Welcome to the community! We hope you’re excited to get started. Since you’re new, we recommend you look around the community and make yourself comfortable! Once you have viewed enough pages, you will be promoted to Observer!
Observer
Way to go! You’ve achieved the Observer rank. You’ve taken a look at a few pages within the community! Keep being inquisitive and view even more pages to reach the next rank of Researcher!
Researcher
Congrats! You’ve achieved the rank of Researcher. You should now feel more comfortable about the Udemy Instructor community and start contributing to discussions! Keep viewing different pages and start posting within the community to achieve your next rank!
Traveler
Wow! You’ve made it to the Traveler rank! You are now contributing to discussions. Now’s the time to start making your own path in the community. Continue to explore the community and provide valuable discussions to the community to achieve the next rank of Trailblazer!
Trailblazer
Way to go! You’re making a name for yourself in the community and achieved the rank of Trailblazer! As you continue to contribute to the community, you’ll see other members submitting valuable information. Be sure to spread positivity and give some kudos to responses you found helpful! Keep posting within the community and visiting pages to reach your next rank!
Storyteller
Incredible, you’ve achieved the rank of Storyteller! You are helping the community grow by contributing to posts, creating discussions, and exploring the community! Keep contributing to the community and provide valuable input to achieve the next rank of Visionary!
Visionary
Congrats! You’re now a Visionary within the community. People aspire to be as knowledgeable as you are. You have become a credible source of information by your peers and continue to make this community a better place! As you contribute more within this space you will achieve the highest rank we have to offer, Role Model. Keep up your amazing work and thank you for being a part of this community!
Specialist
Incredible job! You’ve just achieved the Specialist rank! You’re now a community member who continues to provide valuable information and help others grow within Udemy! Keep up the amazing work by exploring the community, providing feedback, and contributing to discussions to achieve your next rank!
Mentor
Excellent work! Your continuous support within the community earned you the rank of Mentor! You have established yourself as a top user and people look to you for your input! Without your support, our community would not be what it is today. Keep up your contributions to the community by continuing to explore, share your knowledge, and be a leader in the community to get to the next rank!
Role Model
Hooray! You’ve made it to the highest rank, Role Model. You’ve proven to be an amazing addition to the community and have become a well-known entity among your fellow instructors! Because of your hard work and dedication, you have lifted countless community members to be more successful as instructors. From all of us at Udemy, we want to thank you for your continued support and contributions to the community.
Comments
Nice, the journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step. Thank you for this.
There really should be higher tier badges, should be an easy thing to raise.
With more than 2500 liked received, I have this from over 4 years ago
What about 100, 250, 500, 1000, 2500, 5000 etc, for everything, replies, discussions started, and whatever else there is.
While it means nothing, gamification implement with that low limits, is very meh.
@ChrystieV
Well now, there we go on the solutions and turnarounds
Looking forward to it, any chance of dark mode?
I am about to publish my first training course (IT consulting guide, 75 video hours), and would like an expert to take a general look at my course (as a paid assignment), and make suggestions.
I have followed the general recommendations and best practices, but might be missing a few things.
Any recommendations?
Thanks!
Hi @HarryWebb602
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How exciting that you are about to publish your first course! It sounds like you've put a lot of hard work into it. Our community champion, Scott Duffy, has generously offered to provide feedback to new instructors in this post. I highly recommend posting there.
Please let me know if you have any other questions
Very helpful thanx