A lot of these popping up over past couple years.
You can scale it if you create a course (process) and hire developers to teach it. Obviously I would probably start by yourself, learn what works best, and then scale if wanted from there.
Your competing against a growing number of websites/programs online that teach coding for probably less.
Are you going to teach people remotely or in a classroom environment?
Do you think 3 months is enough time to teach someone coding? What level/type of development/coding?
Are you offering any sort of guarantee or promise after 3 months what they can expect? Will you help them in their career paths at all? People are going to want to know/think they can definitely get a good paying job after the teaching is over - or - they can turn it into a freelance/business for themselves.
Why should someone learn from you? What makes you a good teacher? How will you sell this to people? How will you find the people who want to do this? How will they find you? (marketing angles).
You can scale it if you create a course (process) and hire developers to teach it. Obviously I would probably start by yourself, learn what works best, and then scale if wanted from there.
Your competing against a growing number of websites/programs online that teach coding for probably less.
Are you going to teach people remotely or in a classroom environment?
Do you think 3 months is enough time to teach someone coding? What level/type of development/coding?
Are you offering any sort of guarantee or promise after 3 months what they can expect? Will you help them in their career paths at all? People are going to want to know/think they can definitely get a good paying job after the teaching is over - or - they can turn it into a freelance/business for themselves.
Why should someone learn from you? What makes you a good teacher? How will you sell this to people? How will you find the people who want to do this? How will they find you? (marketing angles).