Online Courses with Empty Promises

In recent years we have seen a meteoric rise in the number of online courses being delivered.

It makes sense when you think about it. Everyone knows something about something. It’s just a matter of getting the content organized in a way that others will find valuable and the marketing it accordingly.

Sure, you could go the Udemy route, but you might be wasting your time depending on your goals.

In most cases people want to build a small business around their online courses, and the vast majority of course creators have honest intentions. They have a solution that helps others and they look to be (rightfully) compensated.

But there is an unfortunate “dark side” to the online course business. It’s not unique to this industry but it is important to recognize that it does exist.

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