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Hi lowtec, thanks for the welcome.Welcome aboard Robin. Since you want to get into courses, how about you start with a YT channel?
Creating content, particularly tutorials, is a massive time investment. Best to get your feet wet with giving away free stuff, so you don't end up overselling.
I am a little daunted by the work involved in making video tutorials, especially without knowing upfront what the demand will be. I'm not sure how making free YT videos solves the problem though - is it that I would get a sense of the potential demand that way? It's a little scary looking at all the great material already available for free on YT. My plan was to build an audience through the blog and then pitch courses when I have a decent mailing list. My concern with making videos for YT is that it is even more upfront investment of time with no guaranteed financial pay-off.
Do you think I need YT as well as the blog, or is it best to focus on just one?