2016 Success with Udemy Instructor Dave Espino
This is a replay of the live broadcast with Dennis J. Smith, Dave Espino, Jeremy Deighan, and Barb Tomlin
Udemy Instructor, Author, ClickFunnels and ConvertKit Specialist
This is a replay of the live broadcast with Dennis J. Smith, Dave Espino, Jeremy Deighan, and Barb Tomlin
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See you tonight!
just when i think i’m going to bed….
hi Dave
yep
yes
i can hear you
Yes
hear you
hi everyone
@jeremydeighan from Blab – Howdy!
Hey @wanj0 !
it’s freakin HOT here in Florida
80s
hejjjj
its snowing in sweden 😀
dude it’s 79 degrees today in florida, blue skies shorts and sandals
we’re sitting at 70 today, Maryland
😉
Dave’s here
dude the difference between Nov and Dec… wow lol
i’m cleaning the office so i’m back and forth today. but yea i need all the help i can get
Council Bluffs Iowa
bethesda, md
Orange County, CA it was mid 60s today.
Lakeland, Florida
restaurant capitol
220 restaurants… I have one of them
Just moved from Baltimore @cheftony I’m in Overland Park Kansas now
@WaxCrumbles Nice!
haha the jerry rigged version
lol
@DaveEspino Yes sir.
very nice dave
@AliMirza2k Welcome buddy.
@cheftony Thanks for joining us!
79 in florida
@BarbTUSA you rock 🙂
@SocialMediaDJS a pleasure, launching my course soon, under review… udemy is very interesting.
good to be here 🙂
unless the person is already looking for an ebay course on ONLY classic cars
yeah make a huge Ebay course
may be udemy should add a “bundle feature”
@goodcreativeedu i like that
in other words, I made a course, not a tutorial
yeah when I made my InDesign course, even though it’s “only” 5.5 hours, I included EVERYTHING someone would need to know to create magazines using InDesign, instead of creating for example a short course on how to make a restaurant menu with InDesign.
so it would be interesting to see if i would actually get more revenue if i put all the series courses into one
one thing though is i make “series” courses and do get good revenue because when one person buys 1 they usually buy the rest with it
@jeremydeighan and it’s not everything anyone ever needs to know about InDesign of course, it’s the “goldilocks” of just enough content, not too little not too much to be extraneous and irrelevant