I would like your advice as I am developing an e-learning platform. It is a side project of mine with little funding, and I will be doing the most of the work myself.
Like Udemy or Coursera, the portal focuses on lessons and strives to be practical. I have accumulated a variety of content, but I am unsure about the best platform to use and whether to work with a video editor or illustrator for consistency. Exist any other factors I should think about?
I have written a business plan, but I need assistance making my idea a reality. Without trustworthy data, market research is difficult, but I am determined to get started.
Thought about employing e-learning specialists from Upwork/Fiverr, but not sure where to begin?
I would welcome any guidance or thoughts for a roadmap!
Creating an e-learning platform is super pricey and complex for newbies. From the site to the content to the marketing, it’s almost impossible for a first-timer. Take Iman Gadzhi, for instance—he started with 10M and still struggled. He’s a YouTuber with a big team, and even he had to shut down other businesses to focus on it. Start with something simpler, get some cash flow, then think about your own e-learning thing. Good luck!
Hey there, I bootstrapped an e-learning platform myself, so I feel you. Keep it simple - platforms like Thinkific are great for beginners. Don’t worry about fancy editing, focus on great content. Add a discussion board for that extra touch and make sure it works on phones. Upwork and Fiverr can be your friends, just choose wisely. Start with one killer course, get feedback, and see what’s trending to build something unique but valuable.