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Free registration at the forum removes this block.I teach on skillshare.I'm on chapter 6 of TMF and the ecompassing message is that I need to find a niche and put heavy work into it. I am making a skillshare course and having sample videos on youtube for this, but would this be the correct way to go about things? The views aren't heavy for youtube videos but thats rather fair since I don't believe I am advertising in the right areas. Skillshare pays greatly and past the initial recordind editing and uploading there is nothing else much on my side to do other than advertising. If it sets off I can have a good passive income. You are all more experienced than me, what would you all recommend?
@Lex DeVille has some courses (on Udemy rather than Skillshare). Find his Udemy thread.I'm on chapter 6 of TMF and the ecompassing message is that I need to find a niche and put heavy work into it. I am making a skillshare course and having sample videos on youtube for this, but would this be the correct way to go about things? The views aren't heavy for youtube videos but thats rather fair since I don't believe I am advertising in the right areas. Skillshare pays greatly and past the initial recordind editing and uploading there is nothing else much on my side to do other than advertising. If it sets off I can have a good passive income. You are all more experienced than me, what would you all recommend?
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