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Posted by BrettB
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05 Aug 2017 09:06

Hi fellow niche warriors,

Has anyone taken any courses on Udemy? Did you find them worthwhile?

And has anyone taken it a stage further and actually made an online course to sell through the site?

This looks like a real money maker... in theory.

I like the fact that with sites like Udemy and etsy they do so much of the marketing for you, so you can just focus on making products to sell.

The problem with Udemy and YouTube and etsy and everywhere else like this is that dozens of people seem to have already had the same good ideas! So it could be hard to come up with a less saturated niche that's still going to be reasonably popular.

I have a couple of ideas, but I'm not sure if they'd be popular sellers. Doing the maths though, 100 sales at $10 a time could be pretty nice money.

So are you going to make an online course?

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Kelvin   06 June 2019

Been around since 2009 means you've had so much experience in this space. I'm really considering expanding into promoting products in other niches using paid ads but my limitation is that I don't know how to speak a second language.

I agree with you that low gravity shouldn't be a criterion for selecting products to promote as there are some uncompetitive products with very low gravity. I'll like to add some characteristics of products you shouldn't promote:

1. Clickbank products that have (external) ads on their sales page
2. Products with buy buttons that do not go to the Clickbank order page
3. Products that exaggerate their promises, especially financial promises. Promises like these will lead to high refund rates (most MMO products have refund rates over 20% in fact).
4. Unresponsive vendors. Before starting to promote a product, ALWAYS contact the vendor (ask for a review copy, or ask a question about the product, or just introduce yourself). If you get no reply within 48hours do NOT promote the product.

Recently, I came across a course created by Clickbank's current #1 affiliate that claims to teach people how to drive traffic to Clickbank offers using Facebook Ads. I've seen some good reviews and positive testimonies online about the course. Here's one https://abayomioloyede.com/commission-hero-review/

What do you think about the course?