1) Understand the scope of the course and ensure it is what is reflected in there- your course description should be self sufficient. It is already helping in my Cloud Practitioner course. Be generous and also point to freely available educational resources - your course should not be the only way to get to the student's goal 2) Forums like Linked in (professional) is preferred to social media like Facebook or Instagram - even if the latter help, I realize its marginal (further can even dilute the value of your course as people may take it lightly). And, the best way to get your course is word of mouth. Encourage your friends and others to share what you post - reachability is the key here the medium is just a mechanism. 3) Use of coupons to further allow people to take yours can reinforce the word of mouth behavior (mine is an actual case) Other --> I already sent it to udemy instructor support but they noted they dont have resources. Currently, the explanations are limited in appeal (with just bold, italic) and links. We need to enhance this further (see Outlook in the web on how much one can add to the text content). This will greatly improve appeal and will spread the value of the course plus importantly education (the intention of the course) will be best amplified.
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