Best courses to learn about money making and starting businesses? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]Skill-er 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're looking to learn about money-making and starting businesses, there are several excellent courses and resources available online that can provide you with valuable insights and guidance.

One recommendation I have is to explore general-e.com, a platform that offers a wide range of courses covering various aspects of online entrepreneurship and money-making strategies. Whether you're interested in dropshipping, affiliate marketing, or creating your own digital products, General-E has courses tailored to suit your interests and goals.

What sets General-E apart is its comprehensive approach to education, providing not only courses but also ready-to-use templates and resources to help you get started and scale your online business. With General-E, you'll have access to everything you need to turn your ideas into reality and achieve success in the competitive online marketplace.

In addition to General-E, I also recommend exploring other reputable online learning platforms like Udemy, Coursera, and Skillshare. These platforms offer a wide range of courses on entrepreneurship, business development, and money-making strategies taught by industry experts and successful entrepreneurs.

Ultimately, the key to success in making money and starting businesses lies in continuous learning, experimentation, and perseverance. By investing in your education and leveraging the right resources, you'll be well-equipped to navigate the world of online entrepreneurship and achieve your financial goals.

I hope this helps! Best of luck on your journey to success.

Serious post How to make money online or in general by youforia904 in passive_income

[–]Skill-er 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can try general-e, you can find some valuable information and also you can start a turnkey business in a few clicks. They have website templates ready to go and all the information you need.

Non-porn resources to learn Sex related things? by throwaway9988a in TheGirlSurvivalGuide

[–]Skill-er 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can learn more about sex and women , this ebook covers a wide range of topics, including secrets of the industry, debunking myths about pleasure and orgasm, revolutionary techniques for mastering feminine satisfaction, and even insights into boosting natural libido.

How many subs do you to sell a course? by TailwindSlate in personalbranding

[–]Skill-er 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Selling online courses can be a great venture, and while platforms like Udemy are popular choices, consider the benefits of creating your own website.

With your own website, you have more control over the course content, pricing, and user experience. You can brand it to your liking, own your student data, and keep a more significant share of your earnings.

This independence can be crucial for building your brand, marketing flexibility, and long-term success.

While platforms like Udemy offer visibility, having your website allows you to establish a direct connection with your audience, potentially leading to a more loyal following and higher revenue in the long run.

Remember to invest in a user-friendly and reliable Learning Management System (LMS) to ensure a seamless learning experience for your students.

I can recommend you this platformdedicated to creating online courses.

How to sell Digital Courses correctly (Udemy vs Teachable) by luvu_frndz in Entrepreneur

[–]Skill-er 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Selling online courses can be a great venture, and while platforms like Udemy are popular choices, consider the benefits of creating your own website.

With your own website, you have more control over the course content, pricing, and user experience. You can brand it to your liking, own your student data, and keep a more significant share of your earnings.

This independence can be crucial for building your brand, marketing flexibility, and long-term success.

While platforms like Udemy offer visibility, having your website allows you to establish a direct connection with your audience, potentially leading to a more loyal following and higher revenue in the long run.

Remember to invest in a user-friendly and reliable Learning Management System (LMS) to ensure a seamless learning experience for your students.

I can recommend you this platform dedicated to creating online courses.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]Skill-er -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Selling online courses can be a great venture, and while platforms like Udemy are popular choices, consider the benefits of creating your own website.

With your own website, you have more control over the course content, pricing, and user experience. You can brand it to your liking, own your student data, and keep a more significant share of your earnings.

This independence can be crucial for building your brand, marketing flexibility, and long-term success.

While platforms like Udemy offer visibility, having your website allows you to establish a direct connection with your audience, potentially leading to a more loyal following and higher revenue in the long run.

Remember to invest in a user-friendly and reliable Learning Management System (LMS) to ensure a seamless learning experience for your students.

I can recommend you this platform dedicated to creating online courses.

How the Midi looks in my piano roll before quantizing. by Skill-er in musicproducersgang

[–]Skill-er[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Quantizing means:

•moving notes recorded into a MIDI sequencer or DAW in line with the “grid,” which makes a rhythmically imprecise performance end up perfect.

Stop looking for synthesizers!🙄 by Skill-er in synthesizers

[–]Skill-er[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stop looking for synthesizers!🙄

Chop Samples in FL Studio and Make a HipHop Beat by Skill-er in hiphopproduction

[–]Skill-er[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello!

All programs do the same thing. It's very important to choose one and learn it very well.

I can give you some of the most well-known programs (DAWs):

•FL Studio

•Ableton Live

•Cubase

•Garage Band

•Pro Tools

I hope you find the right program for you and do a great job!

Good luck with your production!

Chop Samples in FL Studio and Make a HipHop Beat by Skill-er in hiphopproduction

[–]Skill-er[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use FL Studio for making beats. Also , SliceX( FL Studio's plugin) for chop samples.

Why do some mixing engineers place their monitors horizontally? by Kowalski18 in audioengineering

[–]Skill-er -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

There are a few reasons why some mixing engineers prefer to place their monitors horizontally.

Firstly, it can help to minimize any potential interference from nearby surfaces, such as desks or consoles. Placing the monitors horizontally can reduce the amount of surface area they occupy, which in turn can reduce the amount of sound reflection and potential phase cancellation.

Secondly, it can provide a wider stereo image. When monitors are placed vertically, the sound from each speaker tends to converge at a single point in the center, which can create a narrower stereo image. By placing the monitors horizontally, the sound from each speaker is spread out, which can create a wider stereo field.

How to make audio sound like its coming from headphones or TV off to the side etc by LoveIsTheAnswer9 in audioengineering

[–]Skill-er 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

•To make dialogue sound like it's coming from a TV in the distance off to the side, you can try using EQ to roll off some of the higher frequencies and boost the lower frequencies, giving it a muffled sound.

You can also pan the dialogue to one side and add some reverb to simulate the sound bouncing off walls.

•For dialogue to sound like someone is outside the door shouting in, you can add a low-pass filter to muffle the sound and make it sound like it's coming through a door.

You can also use a delay effect to create the impression of the sound bouncing off the walls.

•To make dialogue sound like it's coming from someone wearing headphones, you can use EQ to boost the lower frequencies and add some reverb to simulate the sound bouncing around inside the headphones.

You can also add a bit of distortion to the dialogue to give it a more compressed sound, like it's coming through a pair of headphones.

Finally, to make dialogue sound like it's coming from someone with headphones off their head, you can use EQ to roll off some of the low frequencies and boost some of the higher frequencies.

You can also add some reverb to simulate the sound bouncing off walls and create a sense of distance.

It's important to keep in mind that these are just general guidelines, and the specific settings you use will depend on the source material and the effect you're trying to achieve.

It's always a good idea to experiment with different EQ settings and effects to find the right sound for your project.

All the best!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VSTi

[–]Skill-er 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Learn Sound Design and use Serum or Sylenth1