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Pricing

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Course Landing Page
Your course landing page is crucial to your success on Udemy. If it’s done right, it can also help you gain visibility in search engines like Google. As you complete this section, think about creating a compelling Course Landing Page that demonstrates why someone would want to enroll in your course. Learn more about creating your course landing page and course title standards.
Course Title
Your title should be a mix of attention-grabbing, informative, and optimized for search
Course Subtitle
Use 1 or 2 related keywords, and mention 3-4 of the most important areas that you've covered during your course.
Course Description
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Description should have minimum 200 words.
Basic Info
What is primarily taught in your course?
Course Image
Upload your course image here. It must meet our course image quality standards to be accepted. Important guidelines: 750x422 pixels; .jpg, .jpeg,. gif, or .png. no text on the image.
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Course Messages

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Write a clear description of the intended learners for your course who will find your course content valuable.
This will help you attract the right learners to your course.
Intended learners
The following descriptions will be publicly visible on your Course Landing Page and will have a direct impact on your course performance. These descriptions will help learners decide if your course is right for them.
What will students learn in your course?
You must enter at least 4 learning objectives or outcomes that learners can expect to achieve after completing your course
What are the requirements or prerequisites for taking your course?
List the required skills, experience, tools or equipment learners should have prior to taking your course.
If there are no requirements, use this space as an opportunity to lower the barrier for beginners
Who is this course for?
Course structure
Planning your course carefully will create a clear learning path for students and help you once you film. Think down to the details of each lecture including the skill you’ll teach, estimated video length, practical activities to include, and how you’ll create introductions and summaries.
There's a course in you. Plan it out.
Setting goals for what learners will accomplish in your course (also known as learning objectives) at the beginning will help you determine what content to include in your course and how you will teach the content to help your learners achieve the goals.
Create an outline
Decide what skills you’ll teach and how you’ll teach them. Group related lectures into sections. Each section should have at least 3 lectures, and include at least one assignment or practical activity. Learn more.
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Start with your goals
Introduce yourself and create momentum.
People online want to start learning quickly. Make an introduction section that gives learners something to be excited about in the first 10 minutes.
Practice activities create hands-on learning.
Help learners apply your lessons to their real world with projects, assignments, coding exercises, or worksheets
Lectures cover one concept.
A good lecture length is 2-7 minutes to keep students interested and help them study in short bursts. Cover a single topic in each lecture so learners can easily find and re-watch them later.
Sections have a clear learning objective.
Introduce each section by describing the section's goal and why it’s important. Give lectures and sections titles that reflect their content and have a logical flow.
A good lecture length is 2-7 minutes to keep students interested and help them study in short bursts. Cover a single topic in each lecture so learners can easily find and re-watch them later.
Requirements
  • See the complete list of course quality requirements.
  • Your course must have at least five lectures
  • All lectures must add up to at least 30+ minutes of total video
  • Your course is composed of valuable educational content and free of promotional or distracting materials
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Curriculum

Start putting together your course by creating sections, lectures and practice (quizzes, coding exercises and assignments).

Start putting together your course by creating sections, lectures and practice activities (quizzes, coding exercises and assignments). Use your course outline to structure your content and label your sections and lectures clearly. If you’re intending to offer your course for free, the total length of video content must be less than 2 hours.

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