Hi, very valid point. I am actually now experiencing the same situation....At one point I was promoting my Udemy course and have been referring folks to my course landing page, as I was building awareness of the course and was sharing my course coupon with the prospects. At that point, I did not have my own website. Now that my website is available, I am promoting my course from various social platforms by sending the prospects to my website. I also offer additional bonuses, if people buy the course from my website. As a result, I offer a higher course price on my website. Higher, than what Udemy offers, particularly during promotion time period. And to avoid people getting confused, i stopped promoting my Udemy course link when publishing my posts or videos. Given Udemy marketing resources and the revenue share they take, it feels that it makes sense if Udemy takes the lead in promoting authors' courses. I realize that things also depend on the number of courses published by a certain author... How do you handle your marketing strategy and this inner conflict? 🙂 If you have got your own website, do you still send people to your Udemy course page? Also, can anyone advise if Udemy has the practice of giving some feedback to authors about their courses and the outcomes of their promotional campaign and marketing efforts?
Thanks,
Dillyara D.
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