@Bella bellissima 🍕 What are 3 tips you have to help improve your online marketing for your courses? I used Camtasia to record Phil Ebiner's sales video. I scripted it, divided it into it's separate parts ("reverse engineering")—Turning it into a template that allows my promotional videos to be as well done as his. You can do the same. Check out promo videos that get sales, template them, and do your own following a proven model! I used Canva to create course images. Using the same principle of YouTube: Saturation. Making the colors pop out more. And also, very important, you have to be on the picture too! Many of my competitors don't appear on their thumbnails. Students like to see their instructor all the time, so be on it! I used SEMrush to find good volume keywords to put in my course. This way, I found around 7 keywords I added to one of my courses. These keywords are being searched for daily in Google AND YouTube. This made it EASY for Udemy to invest into advertising for my course. And since competitors did NOT apply SEO in their curriculum, I'm getting all their sales! So remember: Udemy runs advertising. You can make it easier for them, you can also make sure you get a lot of the advertising budget, by doing lessons based on high volume keywords. @Bella, you can send my shirt to Colombia — I hope you guys deliver international. ❤ 🍕
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