05-22-2021 02:07 PM
My courses are for new entrepreneurs as well as people who have ambitious plans and little or no business education. After several fast growing companies of my own, which were each a hair-raising experience, I'd like to make it easier for others.
I'd love to hear about best practices for spreading the word about my new courses. They are a lifelong accumulation of content. I am not 20 anymore, so I have many miles beneath my skis, so to speak!
Please do share!
Frumi aka Dr. Frumi
05-22-2021 03:02 PM
Congratulations, @FrumiRachel802 , 6 courses at once is a strong start! I recommend you to check out this thread
if you haven't stumbled upon it already 🙂
Good luck with your courses!
05-23-2021 01:52 PM
Thanks - I appreciate the heads up. I hadn't found the article. This is the week to start marketing!
05-22-2021 05:29 PM
All the best, congrats.
05-23-2021 01:53 PM
Thanks for the encouragement!
05-29-2021 03:52 AM
Dear @FrumiRachel802 ,
My sincere congratulations on publishing the new courses! The first course is usually the hardest to create.
Please note that many instructors believe that 1-1.5-hour courses do not sell well on Udemy. If I were you, I would really combine those 6 courses in one long course. Of course it's hard to tell which way is better, but you may want to consider that option...
Cheers and good luck,
With kind regards,
Vlad.
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