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As a mentor and author of a , I often receive queries like should programmers and software engineers create an alternative source of income?, or should developer create their own blog or website?
Both are very common questions and mostly asked by senior developers
who are interested in startups and doing a side hustle. There was a time when I advise programmers to create their own , not just to learn and improve their understanding of the technology they know, but also to earn money while doing things you love, but time has changed.
Now I advise Programmers and Software Developers to create and sell online courses on , , , , Skillshare and other platforms.
The reasons are still the same, you learn and earn, but the method has been changed.
A blog is always an excellent way to establish yourself online, but
it requires a lot more effort and time to earn something meaningful.
On the other hand, an online course will create an alternative course
of income very quickly. I know many people who are making a decent
income by creating and selling an online course like my dear friend
Eugen Paraschiv, whose have helped many of you to learn Spring Framework better in the past.
He is not alone, a couple of fellow bloggers like Ranga Karnan is
also one of the most popular instructors on Udemy and has hundreds of
students on the platform. His are one of the best sellers on Udemy.
In short, creating and selling online courses are the best thing a
programmer can do to earn money online, earn a side income, learn something valuable, and
make an impact on peoples life.
Yeah, you need a bit of passion for teaching, but most of the
Programmers are generally good at that because of constant mentoring and training they do on the job.
Now, some of you might be thinking about why I have not created an
online course yet. Well, that's on the card sometimes, and I did
research a lot about Process and Equipment like which USB Microphone
should I buy ( I bought ) and which platform should I join like Teachable or Udemy but somehow I didn't get enough time to prepare the course I wanted to teach.
If you guys would love to see me create an online course on Java or
any other topic, let me know in comments, and that would probably help
me to launch a course soon.
Maybe you're exceptionally knowledgeable about a topic like ,
, , then you should create a course on that
topic and launch it on a platform like or .
Teachable/Thinkific and Udemy are two of my favorite platforms, they're both intuitive and user-friendly. With and you have more control over your pricing and the look and feel of your course, but you don't get a built-in audience, which is one of the most important things for the success of your course.
Instead, you have to do all the marketing yourself. While
did provide a lot of guidance and tried and tested email templates,
which can help you a lot. Eugen's are built on Teachable, and so is Heinz Kabutz's and both are very successful.
On the other hand, has a built-in base of students, but you don't have as much control, and they take most of your revenue because they are selling your course. Ranga has chosen Udemy, and his Spring and Java course is a huge success over there, so Yes, is also another essential platform.
The good thing is that you are not limited to one of these if you
like you can use both of them. Though, I recommend if you are
starting afresh and don't have an online presence and Teachable if you
have a blog and some sort of online presence, this will make you sale
courses at higher price easier.
Well, creating a course is super easy these days, You can create a
course almost free of cost, all you need is an email address, time,
knowledge, and passion for doing the teaching.
Both and /allows you to create your course and provides a lot of tools upload your content like course videos, audio,
presentations, images, and text.
Teachable also allows you to customize your school with your brand, colors, logos, etc. They also run Teachable Live Conference
where you get to meet successful online course creators and learn from
the strategies they have adopted to create awesome online courses.
They also guide you in every step like creating an outline of your
course, filming, editing, launch, and delivery. So, you not only create
an alternative income stream but also learn a new skill and improve your
existing expertise and knowledge by teaching to new students.
Here is a screenshot from a Teachable website, which roughly outlines what you need to do to create a successful online course for free:
This is such an awesome thing that I can't recommend it enough. It's a
win-win situation for everyone involved, you get money for teaching,
but you also improve your programming skill and learn a new skill for
creating videos and doing online business. Students learn from your
real-life experience and make their careers.
All the best, with your learning and course creation. If you create an online course and need any help from me, I am always ready to help, just drop me a note.I will also help you to promote your classes online, after all, you are my reader and community has given so muchlove to me. I just try to do my bit.
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P.S. - This is not just true for Programmers, bloggers, and Software
developers, but for anyone who wants to earn some money online. It not
only create an alternative source of income for programmers but also
makes you happy and brings more energy because you will be doing things
which you love and passionate about.
P. P. S. - Btw, and is not the only platform
which is available for hosting online courses and selling them. There
are many more options like , , Kajabi, Skillshare, and many others. You can even post your courses to multiple platforms to get the benefit of both world.
All the best with your online course journey and if you need any help feel free to contact me.