http://www.learnexa.com. There are a lot of them. “You see yourselves as teachers to those in your industry, as problem solvers, and active listeners.”. Thanks, Bill – I was not aware of that one, so thanks for alerting me. For now we’ve stuck with teachable but time will tell. I usually don’t use these forums to self-promote, but I came across this post, and I noticed that we provide the same service you are asking for to several organizations that are marketing to similar types audiences with varying learning interests. With that said, our business model is to provide training on a wide range of business topics, from technical to management. I haven’t used it, but will have a look. In a bit of a quandary w/ LMS. Your best bet would be to contact each of the companies I list at https://www.learningrevolution.net/alternative-to-udemy/ to see if they support Arabic. Not sure Udacity is really a fit for the type of thing I’m talking about here. You’d be better off using one of the platforms here and linking out to it. 1$ Per video lesson. I’m sure each has their areas of expertise, benefits, etc. Stay up to date with the latest marketing, sales, and service tips and news. So I’m leaning towards Udemy and ValueAddon. To say that LearnPress is one is more than a bit of a stretch. This guide on How To Sell Workshops In Mount & Blade II Bannerlord walks you through the process of either selling an under-performing Workshop or switching it to another part of production. The long way involves visiting the Workshop again. The platforms listed here all manage access rights as an integrated part of the software and have done a good bit to streamline the e-commerce process. The Udemy platform gives subject matter experts a simple, straightforward way to assemble content like PowerPoint slides, PDF documents, and YouTube videos into a coherent course experience. Am I able to use any one of these platforms to: Sell courses AND individual lessons? The folks at Udemy say “Our goal is to disrupt and democratize education by enabling anyone to learn from the world’s experts.” From what I can tell, they have been doing a pretty good job at it. Thus, they told me to add their e-mail address to my safe sender’s list and they would send me a confirmation e-mail. For more information, check out our privacy policy. How about MATRIX LMS? In response, the Teachable team has created a platform that enables you to offer online courses “on your website and control your branding, student data, and pricing all from one place.”, Teachable pricing start at $39 per month ($29 if paid annually) for its basic plan. Haven’t checked that one out, but will have a look. Their demo video talks about the unique platform and marketing presence, yet they have no product, or classes. Thus, I am now searching for a new home for my online outdoor academy! I see they offer free courses but make some profit from the certificates, Hi Carol, please tell us about your experiences with online course platforms. Udemy has severely wasted my time – around 400 hours worth. A great place to buy, sell, trade everything photography including - photography workshops and of course equipment, Lenses, cameras, lighting, Backdrops & props, …
This will help you identify the platform features that are truly most important for you and help you narrow your choices dramatically.
Im looking specifically for a user controlled (interactive) video platform for training people on how to use a specific product, reviewing features and troubleshooting. Hi Jeff, thanks for the article.
With same platform you can conduct live classes and can provide recorded one. You get the benefit of all the MATRIX features, but without having to commit to monthly fees – you only pay a small percentage of what you sell.