@@AlirezaAliabadi according to this link, it's ok to put your personal information support.udemy.com/hc/en-us/articles/229605708-Watermarks-and-Links-in-Video-Quality-Standards
@@orchidelsayed8639 Then it's updated again. I remember for one of my courses, they gave me a warning for having my Instagram ID on the video watermark.
I reviewed your Udemy CRASH course on Power Automate and within one minute appreciated what you had created. Then I came here and started this video. My impression from both is that you are someone who is interested in giving to and educating others. Because of that the money will come. Wishing you the greatest success.
Should add I purchased two of your courses. My small contribution to hopefully bringing you a little bit closer to being able to create courses full-time.
Just a little observation... I could live from my Udemy income alone but it isn't a good idea. Remember they changed the profit share? You don't have control of the platform and another course could come and supercede your bestseller. Also, at the moment we are still in that COVID bubble within creased demand for courses but that isn't certain to last. I'm very grateful for the money I make in there but your eggs have to be in multiple baskets.
This video is a gold mine A lot of valuable information. There aren't a lot of videos attracting attention to such important points to consider. God bless you Sir. Wish you all the best.
@@AlirezaAliabadi I just came across a thought to create online course related to IT field. Could you please explain which platform is good to start with in today's date like Udemy, Coursera or Pluralsight? Or if any other site.
Hy Alireza, I must say this tutorial was really well done, specific & to the point. Made me aware of the pitfalls that can occur when creating a course. Thank U very much for all the advice..
In your first 7 minutes of video you have given insights worth a 1000 dollars. You have given a value that many paid courses on - How to Udemy? don't give. Thanks Man
Amazing video before uploading my 2 courses on Udemy! My laval microphone cought some background noise whixh sounds like A/C ( i have no A/C at home) and I used AI supported audio cleaner and it worked amazing!
Equipment saves time. With my current workload, I'd rather spend the money on premium equipment that gives me acceptable quality right out of the camera or screen recording, than spending time on AI or premier pro to clear the noise or leveling audio. If you can afford time to fix the issues, post recording; then why not.
@@AlirezaAliabadi thank you for the reply! I cannot agree more and that is why good quality equipment will be my next purchase. I'm uploading my first course on Udemy while typing this:)
Super helpful video Ali thank you ! There is so much to consider before writing, producing and launching on Udemy, but you give some gold standard advice here. And YES... I have encountered the freakish attention to audio on Udemy when I submitted a pilot video !
WOw, Thank you so much, I am trying to invest a lot of my time on Udemy, I was trying to invest a month, But now I have to invest 2-3 Months on my first course. Thank you again.
Thank you Alireza for your great, simple and clear presentation. Love your Einstein quote. Keep up the great work in empowering people on the path of creating a income.
Many thanks Alireza for your detailed and informative video about uploading one’s first course on Udemy. There ‘s so much to learn from it before presenting a Udemy course, which all come from practical experience. Best wishes Mehdi
Very nice presentation and content quality. Two questions: 1) Which USB lavalier mic do you recommend? 2) My course is fully outlined and all the episodes voice over copy is written. I lean strongly to the presentation style of storytelling with my voice as narrator under full motion video clips and background music. I do not see many people on Udemy doing this. Perhaps it is too much work?
That was interesting to learn more about how Udemy actually works. Thanks Ali. I’m wondering how did you come up with idea to shed a light on this. Was there a demand? For me the key takeaway is about mastering the subject you are going to teach other. I believe many ignores this and hence the reason why there are thousands of low quality courses on udemy.
There is a lot into it. Creating and teaching courses takes a lot of planning, so you have to spend time and effort and master it; then you need to spend a lot more time to plan the course delivery. The biggest thing that I learned on Udemy is not to follow the trend. Rushing something to the training market immature even if it sells in the beginning, it does not last and a few months later, others will take it away from you with better quality. Many times I thought about stopping my full-time job and work on course creation full-time. The reality is that, it is not possible. I need time to think about the idea and redesign the course a few times to come up with something that deserves the highest rated badge. To me the biggest takeaway is that, you have ONLY ONE SHOT. Fire it when you are 110 percent sure you hit your target.
@@AlirezaAliabadi Thanks, Alireza. It really gives me a great insight on the course delivery. I also agree that rushing does not give us any good feel. Good inspiration!
I've never paid for a single tutorial video on Udemy or Lynda...and I still get the same education as everyone else. The web is full of free info ..just need to look harder.
"you only have one shot" You can back and extend the course and improve it and add to it and replace old videos with better ones as much as you want, even if people have already paid for it.
Hi Alireza, Thank you once again for your informative video clip. May I suggest that you make a new one on the technology needed for creating a Udemy course such as the best camera and mic to use, what software is needed, how to add slides to the presentation and how to sync the audio with the video if one is using an external mic. This will help the newcomers to Udemy platform a lot which can also be used on other platforms such as RUclips and will guide them through step by step during the creation of their training course. Thank you in advance for your help.
Equipment is important but not in the way you may think. It is an important distraction from the content quality. For a long time I recorded my courses with my cellphone an those courses made me a significant money. Now I film my videos with a basic mirrorless camera, two cheap studio lights and a Rode micro microphone and I don't recommend them to anyone. Use your phone for video and any cheap Microphone on Amazon is good enough. If you have echo in your room just hang a few moving blankets on the walls. That's all. Spend your time on the content and how you want to deliver. That's your selling point on Udemy, not the equipment.
Thank you so much for for this amazing Video. Definitely helps as ton helps me plan my first attempt at Udemy better. Thank you and all the best to you too!
Excellent info - really useful. Ive got several courses planned for Udemy - you stopped me rushing in too fast. Got Lav clip on mic - seems good - iPhone seems better than Brio for video (DOH). Editing software is the issue - it's not my go-to skill so must be simple - just how good does the editing need to be? Best for simple software? (My courses will be physical and movement based versus desk) iMove seems good but guess is limited... appreciate any input
Gordon, I have not the certified experience but I think the key is a good filming (lights considered), than iMovie or any other simple software-app shall do just fine.
Hi thank you for your great video. I’m new to RUclips and watching some income avenue for my Jewelry business and I met your video. I love to make some crafts teaching video. But as you said in the video be successful at RUclips first, should I wait my RUclips to be growing to make Udemy courses ? My video will be more important in screen than voice I think, but still need to investment when I make courses ?
as another commenter said... Gold standard content video. I wasn't considering being a content creator for Udemy or even RUclips, simply doing some general research into learning platforms, however from this video you have given me some serious food for thought. Thank you for sharing.
Best regards from Croatia! "I really like your presentation style and the very excellent, concise way of teaching. I have over 30 years of experience in teaching, school principal and a PhD in pedagogy, but I rarely see such a good teaching style. Congratulations! Could you please inform me: Does Udemy require exclusive collaboration only on the Udemy platform, or can authors sell their works on other providers?"
Thank you for your kind words. You can sell your course everywhere but once you present it somewhere else, it does not qualify under Udemy for business.
@@AlirezaAliabadi "Do you think Udemy for Business is a lucrative source of income (provided the lectures are of quality) and is it good to focus solely on collaborating with the Udemy platform?"
If you have any questions about courses on Udemy, put it under this comment and I answer to the best of my knowledge.
thank you very much for your video. I have a question. Do you think that it is a good idea or not to add background music on my Udemy courses ?
Can i put my email and mobile number in lectures recorded by me on udemy or not
@@orchidelsayed8639 No you cannot, but you can add it to your profile. They used to allow it before though.
@@AlirezaAliabadi according to this link, it's ok to put your personal information
support.udemy.com/hc/en-us/articles/229605708-Watermarks-and-Links-in-Video-Quality-Standards
@@orchidelsayed8639 Then it's updated again. I remember for one of my courses, they gave me a warning for having my Instagram ID on the video watermark.
I reviewed your Udemy CRASH course on Power Automate and within one minute appreciated what you had created. Then I came here and started this video. My impression from both is that you are someone who is interested in giving to and educating others. Because of that the money will come. Wishing you the greatest success.
Should add I purchased two of your courses. My small contribution to hopefully bringing you a little bit closer to being able to create courses full-time.
Amazing content thanks a lot! Please tell me what type of laptop l need for perfect audio sound. Thank you
Really great information and its presented in a straightforward, well-organized way without any hype. Thank you.
Good video Ali, and lots to learn. I'll be using a lot of this info for my forthcoming Udemy course. Subbed
Just a little observation... I could live from my Udemy income alone but it isn't a good idea. Remember they changed the profit share? You don't have control of the platform and another course could come and supercede your bestseller. Also, at the moment we are still in that COVID bubble within creased demand for courses but that isn't certain to last. I'm very grateful for the money I make in there but your eggs have to be in multiple baskets.
I am 100% with you :)
Sensational. Thank you.
This video is a gold mine
A lot of valuable information. There aren't a lot of videos attracting attention to such important points to consider. God bless you Sir.
Wish you all the best.
This is a very valuable introduction to teaching on Udemy - thanks for sharing!
Very informative video. Thanks for sharing 👍
My pleasure
@@AlirezaAliabadi I just came across a thought to create online course related to IT field. Could you please explain which platform is good to start with in today's date like Udemy, Coursera or Pluralsight? Or if any other site.
Message me on Instagram and I will share my thoughts.
Great tutorial on how to start creating a Udemy course. Lots of useful pointers. Thank you!
I'm so glad I watched this video before "trying it out just to see what happens". Really good content!
I just was wondering how can start my first course on udemy , Yeah alireza you did a nice video, it's helped a lot!
Hy Alireza, I must say this tutorial was really well done, specific & to the point. Made me aware of the pitfalls that can occur when creating a course. Thank U very much for all the advice..
Great straight to the point video. The example of the" balloons fancy design" course caught me off guard, and made me smile.
Great, Thanks for the info. I need to double think before starting it.
Boy, I liked your content. One of those things that deserves like and comment.
In your first 7 minutes of video you have given insights worth a 1000 dollars. You have given a value that many paid courses on - How to Udemy? don't give. Thanks Man
This was a very thorough presentation, without undue overwhelm. Very helpful. Thank you, and wishing you well.
Thanks for those tips on starting off on the right footing as an instructor on Udemy. Very helpful.
Fantastic video, thank you for sharing your experience with us 👍
Amazing video before uploading my 2 courses on Udemy! My laval microphone cought some background noise whixh sounds like A/C ( i have no A/C at home) and I used AI supported audio cleaner and it worked amazing!
Equipment saves time. With my current workload, I'd rather spend the money on premium equipment that gives me acceptable quality right out of the camera or screen recording, than spending time on AI or premier pro to clear the noise or leveling audio. If you can afford time to fix the issues, post recording; then why not.
@@AlirezaAliabadi thank you for the reply! I cannot agree more and that is why good quality equipment will be my next purchase. I'm uploading my first course on Udemy while typing this:)
You are practical and realistic and help other with honest advises. I am sure you will succeed more. All the best
Thanks dear, I'm gonna post my first Somali course on Udemy.
Super helpful video Ali thank you ! There is so much to consider before writing, producing and launching on Udemy, but you give some gold standard advice here. And YES... I have encountered the freakish attention to audio on Udemy when I submitted a pilot video !
Great video! Can you make a video that walkthroughs the Udemy instructor on-boarding as well as payments and instructor dashboard?
Great tutorial, thank you!
WOw, Thank you so much, I am trying to invest a lot of my time on Udemy, I was trying to invest a month, But now I have to invest 2-3 Months on my first course.
Thank you again.
Hello Alireza Aliabadi,
Thanks for video, which needed me to produce good course. Thanks again.
Very helpful tutorial. Thank you very much!
Marvelous ! Keep on guiding the team!
Excellent video Alireza ! Good sound genuine advice and tips. Thankyou for your efforts here. from David in Sydney.
Excellent video , fantastic easy to follow information
Thank you Alireza for your great, simple and clear presentation. Love your Einstein quote. Keep up the great work in empowering people on the path of creating a income.
very informative , beneficial and simple . thanks so much . Jazaka Allahu Khairan
This is great Sir. Simple , clear and well researched presentation.🎉
Many thanks Alireza for your detailed and informative video about uploading one’s first course on Udemy.
There ‘s so much to learn from it before presenting a Udemy course, which all come from practical experience.
Best wishes
Mehdi
Thank you Alireza, lots of good info here, glad you took the time to share this, cheers!
Very nice presentation and content quality. Two questions: 1) Which USB lavalier mic do you recommend? 2) My course is fully outlined and all the episodes voice over copy is written. I lean strongly to the presentation style of storytelling with my voice as narrator under full motion video clips and background music. I do not see many people on Udemy doing this. Perhaps it is too much work?
That was interesting to learn more about how Udemy actually works. Thanks Ali. I’m wondering how did you come up with idea to shed a light on this. Was there a demand?
For me the key takeaway is about mastering the subject you are going to teach other. I believe many ignores this and hence the reason why there are thousands of low quality courses on udemy.
There is a lot into it. Creating and teaching courses takes a lot of planning, so you have to spend time and effort and master it; then you need to spend a lot more time to plan the course delivery. The biggest thing that I learned on Udemy is not to follow the trend. Rushing something to the training market immature even if it sells in the beginning, it does not last and a few months later, others will take it away from you with better quality.
Many times I thought about stopping my full-time job and work on course creation full-time. The reality is that, it is not possible. I need time to think about the idea and redesign the course a few times to come up with something that deserves the highest rated badge.
To me the biggest takeaway is that, you have ONLY ONE SHOT. Fire it when you are 110 percent sure you hit your target.
@@AlirezaAliabadi Thanks, Alireza. It really gives me a great insight on the course delivery. I also agree that rushing does not give us any good feel. Good inspiration!
you should create a udemy course on how to create a udemy course
Great video . wonderfully explained. I got a good insight into the Udemy. Thanks a lot.
I've never paid for a single tutorial video on Udemy or Lynda...and I still get the same education as everyone else. The web is full of free info ..just need to look harder.
Your video is the best sample which includes all qualities.
Great information..... really helpful and the way it was presented is simple and clear..,...
Thank you for your well-put-together video on how to succeed with Udemy. I'm new to this and specific information such as yours is so valuable!
Nice video. Eye opening!
Very down to earth, grounded advice indeed
"you only have one shot"
You can back and extend the course and improve it and add to it and replace old videos with better ones as much as you want, even if people have already paid for it.
The one-star reviews will stay there even if you improve the quality of your course. That is the thing that can ruin your sales
Wow thank you for this thorough explanation of how Udemy works. It helped me greatly on how to get started with my freelancing course
Great information Alireza. Tons of appreciation to you.
super informative video - thank you
Thank you so much. This is very useful information before starting with smart approach, especially the Marketplace Insight part.
Hi Alireza,
Thank you once again for your informative video clip.
May I suggest that you make a new one on the technology needed for creating a Udemy course such as the best camera and mic to use, what software is needed, how to add slides to the presentation and how to sync the audio with the video if one is using an external mic.
This will help the newcomers to Udemy platform a lot which can also be used on other platforms such as RUclips and will guide them through step by step during the creation of their training course.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Equipment is important but not in the way you may think. It is an important distraction from the content quality. For a long time I recorded my courses with my cellphone an those courses made me a significant money.
Now I film my videos with a basic mirrorless camera, two cheap studio lights and a Rode micro microphone and I don't recommend them to anyone.
Use your phone for video and any cheap Microphone on Amazon is good enough. If you have echo in your room just hang a few moving blankets on the walls. That's all. Spend your time on the content and how you want to deliver. That's your selling point on Udemy, not the equipment.
Many thanks for your reply. I really appreciate it.
You told superbly for the Udemy Beginners.
This video has given me some much-needed insight. Thank you, Alireza.
Thank you so much! Just what I needed. 👍
found the information very useful and appreciate the logic.
Thank you for sharing your experience and your recommendations! Much appreciated!
THANKYOU ALIREZA really good insight
Thank you so much for for this amazing Video. Definitely helps as ton helps me plan my first attempt at Udemy better. Thank you and all the best to you too!
Fantastic info presented clearly. Thank you!
Excellent info - really useful. Ive got several courses planned for Udemy - you stopped me rushing in too fast. Got Lav clip on mic - seems good - iPhone seems better than Brio for video (DOH). Editing software is the issue - it's not my go-to skill so must be simple - just how good does the editing need to be? Best for simple software? (My courses will be physical and movement based versus desk) iMove seems good but guess is limited... appreciate any input
Gordon, I have not the certified experience but I think the key is a good filming (lights considered), than iMovie or any other simple software-app shall do just fine.
This was super helpful, thanks a bunch Alizera
Thanks My Gratitude to you and your family
Excellent could you add more about planning the course and professional contents
this sir was correct. I searched for eye blinking tutorial and found some....dear gawd 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for sharing this it’s extremely helpful.
Thank you sir...will upload my video soon
Thank you very much for this video 👍🏽 subscribed,
Super helpful video! Thanks a lot Alireza!
I appreciate this video, brother. Great knowledge here.
Thanks a lot for such comprehensive and valuable review! It's my pleasure to subscribe and hit 👍
I liked your explanations. Thanks
Hi thank you for your great video.
I’m new to RUclips and watching some income avenue for my Jewelry business and I met your video. I love to make some crafts teaching video. But as you said in the video be successful at RUclips first, should I wait my RUclips to be growing to make Udemy courses
? My video will be more important in screen than voice I think, but still need to investment when I make courses ?
Great video, thanks for all the valuable tips
Great Information sharing
Thank you for a great video and the vital information.
Very helpful video. Thanks for sharing these info. Best.
Thanks, this is great. How do you see the instructor bit? do you have to already have a course before you can see this?
So helpful. Please advise on equipment.
متشکرم برای اطلاعات فوقالعادهای که سهیم شدید
as another commenter said... Gold standard content video. I wasn't considering being a content creator for Udemy or even RUclips, simply doing some general research into learning platforms, however from this video you have given me some serious food for thought. Thank you for sharing.
Excellent quality video!
Very informative. Thank you!
Hey loved this video, your down to earth, matter of fact personality... appreciate the tips 🙏🏼😊
You explained this very well. Thank you.
Quite an experience you delivered in this video, thanks a lot 🎉
Best regards from Croatia!
"I really like your presentation style and the very excellent, concise way of teaching. I have over 30 years of experience in teaching, school principal and a PhD in pedagogy, but I rarely see such a good teaching style. Congratulations! Could you please inform me: Does Udemy require exclusive collaboration only on the Udemy platform, or can authors sell their works on other providers?"
Thank you for your kind words.
You can sell your course everywhere but once you present it somewhere else, it does not qualify under Udemy for business.
@@AlirezaAliabadi "Do you think Udemy for Business is a lucrative source of income (provided the lectures are of quality) and is it good to focus solely on collaborating with the Udemy platform?"
What is a best successful, best selling course advice(s) for beginners?
Chokran tanmirt think u
Mr Ali merci bcp
Truly outstanding! Thanks a million!
Great video, great info. thanks!
Great information Sir. Thank you so much
EXCELLENT. THANKS!
Very informative video. Thanks bro!
Thanks a lot for the detailed video. Appreciate your efforts.
This is so so helpful, excellent, thank you so much!
Excellent info Ali. Thank you
very helpful video
appreciate you
Great video! Thanks!