Okay, screw it, it's going to take some work, but I'm going to turn #breakingsmart into an online course. Guessing udacity is best for me?
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didn't know they'd opened the platform to 'crowd' content...
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. I have no idea. You're right. Must be udemy I'm thinking of then. Haven't really explored this much.
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really depends on your goals, but I wouldn't go with any of the brand name sites. It's a race to the bottom I've personally experienced
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look into teachable.com: white-label course platform w/ minimal take. Have to do your own lead gen but thats not a prob for u
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why don't you do a deal with O'Reilly i think they do courses..certainly videos for courses
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are you aiming for an interactive experience for thousands of simultaneous students? If not, might be simpler platforms...
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Udemy feels downmarket to me. W/ the great brand & audience you have already, I’d go something more custom on a platform like Teachable
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but really depends how much you want to put in, both $ (eg hiring a designer) + time (marketing)—and how much control you want







