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I have a few ideas of a course i could make, but this is a skill that is easy to learn completely for free.<br />
Will people pay you for something you could otherwise find free on youtube, facebook, etc?<br />
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I would never pay for a course which i could get for free, but i see there is a rising demand in this subject. Most of the competirors who were selling courses, were genuinly pretty bad nad old school.
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</blockquote>If people didnt consume paid courses, platforms like Udemy wouldn't exist.<br />
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Here are the primary reasons that I believe people buy courses-<br />
1. Structure (as explained by <a href="https://www.thefastlaneforum.com/community/members/128456/" class="username" data-xf-init="member-tooltip" data-user-id="128456" data-username="@Maxkaz">@Maxkaz</a> )<br />
2. It gives a person more motivation to complete the course because one has actually bought it with their own money. <br />
3. Gives a person the 'environment' to learn. It allows you to ask questions directly to the instructor, and most courses have some form of forum to communicate with other learners as well. <br />
4. Projects, personalized feedbacks etc.<br />
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Although what I see is that in the platforms in which you can sell courses, only the top-quality courses get 90% of the sales. This includes the top 3-5 courses in a niche. You can see this yourself. So if you plan on making a paid course, your quality needs to be really good. Plus if you have some form of social proof, like if you can show your works, projects in the niche, then the people would be more likely to buy. <br />
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But at the end, just swing the bat man. Even if you end up making 0 sales you would learn valuable skills in the process. Dont spend a lot of time overanalysing imo.</div>