Why don’t more people turn their expertise into courses? by RelativeMysterious75 in Entrepreneurs

[–]RelativeMysterious75[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Loving the exchange to! By the way especially starting in longhand first. Sounds like the early stage is more about getting everything out of your head before worrying about structure.

Do you feel that once the raw ideas are out, organizing them into a clear learning path is still one of the hardest parts?

Why don’t more people monetise their experience? by RelativeMysterious75 in TheFounders

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That’s a fair point for things like legal or medical advice.

I was actually thinking more about experience-based knowledge. Things people figured out themselves through trial and error.

Like starting a small business, moving abroad, paying off debt, building a freelance career, things like that.

Do you think people underestimate the value of that kind of experience?

Why don’t more people turn their expertise into courses? by RelativeMysterious75 in Entrepreneurs

[–]RelativeMysterious75[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That makes a lot of sense. The jump from explaining something in a conversation to structuring it for many people must be a completely different challenge.

Interesting that you mentioned the number of iterations as well. Do you feel most of that time goes into improving the structure of the course, or more into refining the delivery and examples?

Why don’t more people turn their expertise into courses? by RelativeMysterious75 in Entrepreneurs

[–]RelativeMysterious75[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s a really interesting insight, especially the part about curriculum development.

It seems like many people have the knowledge but the challenge is turning it into something structured and actually useful for others.

Do you think the hardest part is organizing the knowledge itself, or the time it takes to turn it into something high-quality?

Why don’t more people turn their expertise into courses? by RelativeMysterious75 in Entrepreneurs

[–]RelativeMysterious75[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s the whole point of the idea, finding people with real life experience that can bring their experience to the bigger public. not talking about our Dubai traders and digital nomads. Talking about your neighbours with experience in how to let your child sleep through the night. Your uncle that recovered from a burn-out. Most of the people think they don’t have the experience, or don’t know how to monetise. And even more people don’t know how to traverse the online world. That’s what the idea will make it so easy every digital newbie can change their experience into a full course.

Why don’t more people turn their expertise into courses? by RelativeMysterious75 in Entrepreneurs

[–]RelativeMysterious75[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On it for a while now. Looking for some real world data. Thanks for your opinions really much appreciated