If you're receiving a message stating that every lecture needs content when you try to submit your course for review on Udemy, it means that the platform requires each lecture to have at least one type of content, such as a video, a document, or a link, in order to be considered complete.
Even though you mentioned that all your lectures have content, it's possible that the content you provided for some lectures is not recognized as a valid form of content by the Udemy platform. Make sure that each lecture contains at least one video, document, or link to meet the requirements.
To resolve this issue, you have a few options:
Add Videos: If you have lectures that are currently missing videos but have other content, consider creating and uploading a video for each of those lectures. Videos are the primary form of content on Udemy, and having at least one video per lecture is strongly recommended.
Add Documents: If you have lectures that don't contain videos, consider adding supporting documents, such as handouts, slides, or supplementary materials, to those lectures. These documents should provide valuable information or resources related to the lecture topic.
Add Links: If you have lectures that are intended to direct students to external resources or websites, make sure to include a relevant link within the lecture content. This way, students can access the additional information you want to provide.
Remember to review Udemy's guidelines and requirements for course content to ensure that your course meets their standards. If you're still encountering difficulties or receiving the same error message after adding content to each lecture, it's best to reach out to Udemy's support team for further assistance. They can provide specific guidance and help resolve any issues you may be facing.
I hope this helps you resolve the issue and successfully submit your course for review. Best of luck with your course on Udemy!
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