Anyone who knows more about a topic than others and wants to share their knowledge online can earn extra income with online courses. There are several environments where you can upload your course and earn income from its purchases.
Also Estonian internet marketer Peep Laja, who already created his own in the last decade internet marketing training and allegedly made a million with it, created some time later Traindom environment, in which anyone interested can sell their knowledge.
Environments can be shared in many ways, one way is to share them for free and paid (or with the possibility of asking for a fee) into platforms. In itself, YouTube is also a free learning environment, of which one of the largest internet academies in the world Khan Academy, ever started. Paid courses must always provide more value, because if you are willing to pay for something, then expectations and demands are also higher.
In essence, it is possible to learn and teach everything, after a long introduction also on the topic:
How to produce and market an Internet video?
In the world's most popular training environment, where you can also upload paid courses for free (Udemy.com), there are several courses on the topics of Internet video production and marketing. Below are some excerpts:
1) How to Create an Awesome Demo?
Spanish-born and accented Miquel Hernandez has put together a course with 98 lectures (approx. 10 hours) in which he tells how himself produce and market demo videos for your website. Nearly 1,900 subscribers to the course show that it is good material and, of course, that the guy has done a good job with it (approx. USD 100,000).
Inspired by success, he has also put together a course "How to make a successful online course?” and the course how to make a demo video using KeyNote.
2) Online Video & YouTube Marketing Training
A video producer from LA who has a little understanding of social media sharing and internet distribution techniques has put together a cheaper but significantly less popular course.
NB: the introductory video template of the course costs Videohive.net is 35 USD.
3) Video editing with Adobe Premiere Elements 11
For professional video editors, of course Apple Final Cut Pro X or From Adobe After Effects courses more useful, but the old man with the pigtail Andy has put together a course for the average PC video editor based on Adobe's simpler and cheaper Premiere Elements program.
For Estonian online journalists who have more than a million views on their account, when editing a video, they often send all the clips to YouTube at once and cut them with the YouTube editor video in total, it is perhaps the most useful.
Watch for free
All the courses shown here have their own price, but there is also one under the purchase link Free Preview an opportunity from which you can get an initial overview of the program and the performer. If a good theme has a disturbing speaker, it is worth finding out before making a purchase. If for some reason you did not like the course, it is definitely worth considering 30-day money back option.
Create your own course
With online courses, it is therefore possible to become smarter than richer. Since teaching is largely video-based on the Internet, when creating your course, you should first figure out how to show your knowledge using video. If you need help putting together your course, then be in touch.