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Still doing Amazon but we honestly love Udemy more for time, return, and overall enjoyment. Our biggest product launch on Amazon will actually be dropping soon for Q4. Might make an update video about that.
There's a saying: "Know something about everything and everything about something." Your approach seems to be "Know something about everything without going deep into any one thing." Let me ask you a question (no need to answer): If you found success in A, would you quit it to try B, C, and D, or would you continue with A? I'm sorry to say this, but I think you may lack deep knowledge in any single area. This might be why you're moving from being an Amazon seller to creating online courses.
Solid. question. First, there is the concept of "diversify or die". We went deep (and are "deep") in Amazon FBA. While we were selling on Amazon, we put our "tentacles" into different ventures like TH-cam, Udemy, drone stock footage, Etsy digital products, etc. in order to diversify. We put similar effort into each (less than we put into Amazon) and with Udemy specifically with fairly little time and money the return is significantly higher. The following reasons are now why we shift our focus to Udemy: • Less time to launch a course vs. launching a product • Less competition • Rank & make organic sales within 2 weeks (vs. 6-9 months to really become profitable on Amazon) • Can invest $900 per course vs. $10k per product with Amazon • Better for the world - our courses help transform people's lives in ways Amazon products never could • Less stress - Udemy's moderation team is much more fair and forgiving than Amazon • Overall enjoyment - we just like this more and make significantly more per hour. Now, the question is, why don't we just quit everything and go all-in on Udemy now? 1. Diversified income streams 2. We spend very few hours at this point on Amazon and we make thousands per month in net profit 3. We like diversity - TH-cam, digital products, Amazon, Udemy. It's fun and many marketing principles overlap. We also learn from one category that helps us succeed in another. I could honestly go into more detail but I hope this helps provide more perspective. What we do isn't necessarily "right" or "wrong" but we are both super clear on our life goals and the way we've structured our businesses at this point is best poised to help us achieve our life goals and live the best life we can.
Thanks for the video. I understand that you guys started a few years ago when competitions weren't great and due to COVID, many people stayed home and watched training videos. I suspect the competition is way higher now and we kinda missed the boat? Also, how do we get reviews as new seller and compete with the supplier with hundred of reviews?
I don't know of a platform with less competition than Udemy (maybe Fiverr for certain freelance services) but now is a great time to get in as there is still substantial growth potential. For Amazon, the key is having a superior product and having your product differentiation clearly visible from the main image. Check out this video: th-cam.com/video/k7i7pd6Yxtc/w-d-xo.html
Very helipful video! I uploaded courses a few years ago to both Udemy and Skillshare, but found Udemy's sound requirements for videos hard to pass. Has that changed? Do you use a certain microphone to record your videos for Udemy? Thanks so much for your content!
We do not as we prefer being on camera ourselves. It's also cheaper this way it's just some people are camera shy (understandably). Full AI video dropping soon where we show you how to create a course fully using AI tools. They're already in a great spot and the tech is always improving. Applications are endless for content creation.
How did you get to the page on Udemy that shows you the student demand, number of courses, median monthly revenue, Top monthly revenue? Please tell us step by step how we get there, I tried to get it on Udemy and I wasn't able to. Thank you so much!
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Amazing video 👏
Excellent Video. I learned a great deal. Can't wait to see the next one.
So great to hear! Yes, more coming next week
From doing Amazon FBA to making Udemy courses 🥲
Still doing Amazon but we honestly love Udemy more for time, return, and overall enjoyment. Our biggest product launch on Amazon will actually be dropping soon for Q4. Might make an update video about that.
That sounds good. I can't wait to see the upcoming videos.
Awesome to hear! Dropping next week. Stay tuned.
Wow..very interesting info! Ty
You got it! Glad to know you found this valuable.
There's a saying: "Know something about everything and everything about something."
Your approach seems to be "Know something about everything without going deep into any one thing."
Let me ask you a question (no need to answer): If you found success in A, would you quit it to try B, C, and D, or would you continue with A?
I'm sorry to say this, but I think you may lack deep knowledge in any single area. This might be why you're moving from being an Amazon seller to creating online courses.
You may have misunderstood. He tried different things like we all do than found his passion and what works for him. Most successful people do that.
Solid. question. First, there is the concept of "diversify or die".
We went deep (and are "deep") in Amazon FBA. While we were selling on Amazon, we put our "tentacles" into different ventures like TH-cam, Udemy, drone stock footage, Etsy digital products, etc. in order to diversify.
We put similar effort into each (less than we put into Amazon) and with Udemy specifically with fairly little time and money the return is significantly higher.
The following reasons are now why we shift our focus to Udemy:
• Less time to launch a course vs. launching a product
• Less competition
• Rank & make organic sales within 2 weeks (vs. 6-9 months to really become profitable on Amazon)
• Can invest $900 per course vs. $10k per product with Amazon
• Better for the world - our courses help transform people's lives in ways Amazon products never could
• Less stress - Udemy's moderation team is much more fair and forgiving than Amazon
• Overall enjoyment - we just like this more and make significantly more per hour.
Now, the question is, why don't we just quit everything and go all-in on Udemy now?
1. Diversified income streams
2. We spend very few hours at this point on Amazon and we make thousands per month in net profit
3. We like diversity - TH-cam, digital products, Amazon, Udemy. It's fun and many marketing principles overlap. We also learn from one category that helps us succeed in another.
I could honestly go into more detail but I hope this helps provide more perspective.
What we do isn't necessarily "right" or "wrong" but we are both super clear on our life goals and the way we've structured our businesses at this point is best poised to help us achieve our life goals and live the best life we can.
Thanks for the video. I understand that you guys started a few years ago when competitions weren't great and due to COVID, many people stayed home and watched training videos. I suspect the competition is way higher now and we kinda missed the boat? Also, how do we get reviews as new seller and compete with the supplier with hundred of reviews?
I don't know of a platform with less competition than Udemy (maybe Fiverr for certain freelance services) but now is a great time to get in as there is still substantial growth potential. For Amazon, the key is having a superior product and having your product differentiation clearly visible from the main image. Check out this video: th-cam.com/video/k7i7pd6Yxtc/w-d-xo.html
Very helipful video! I uploaded courses a few years ago to both Udemy and Skillshare, but found Udemy's sound requirements for videos hard to pass. Has that changed? Do you use a certain microphone to record your videos for Udemy? Thanks so much for your content!
Just replied to this comment on the other video: th-cam.com/video/A68HfR5VU0Y/w-d-xo.html&lc=UgyGieUPJuc4MWJFwwt4AaABAg
Hey, do you have any Fully created AI video course on Udemy?, what are the results and feedback from customers?
We do not as we prefer being on camera ourselves. It's also cheaper this way it's just some people are camera shy (understandably). Full AI video dropping soon where we show you how to create a course fully using AI tools. They're already in a great spot and the tech is always improving. Applications are endless for content creation.
How did you get to the page on Udemy that shows you the student demand, number of courses, median monthly revenue, Top monthly revenue? Please tell us step by step how we get there, I tried to get it on Udemy and I wasn't able to. Thank you so much!
Sign up for a free instructor profile and then navigate to "marketplace insights"
The link that you provided for the slides is directing me to a sign-up page for your Udemy Freedom Bundle. Is that correct? Was that intentional?
Yes, the slides are there along with additional resources.
How to identify genuine seller on amazon?
Look at their results. They never show their results then maybe they don't have them or aren't very good
Where do I enter my email address?
Hi Itamars! Here: www.freedomfalconacademy.com/free-udemy-resources
Please can you timestamp your videos
Good idea. Thought these were already there so I'll look into it