As a teacher, you get paid for the number of minutes watched by students in their classes each month . Teachers typically earn between $0.05 and $0.10 per minute-watched. This means that if your students watched 10K minutes of your class in the first month, you’d earn between $500 and $1,000.17 Mar 2016
Read moreDoes Skillshare pay more than YouTube?
On Skillshare, you get compensated for every minute watched of your content . With creator’s on YouTube earning around $2000/million views, teachers on Skillshare make about 50x that for every minute watched. On average, teachers make $1500 of passive income in the first 6 months with top teachers making over $40K/year.
Read moreHow much does Udemy cut?
Consider this: for each student on udemy, udemy makes 50% commission on all their purchases, EXCEPT one instructor.
Read moreWhat is the net worth of Udemy?
In February 2020, Udemy raised $50 million from long-time partner in Japan, Benesse Holdings, Inc. and announced $2 billion valuation. In November 2020, Udemy raised $50 million at a $3.25 billion valuation led by Tencent Holdings.
Read moreHow profitable is Udemy?
Although Udemy has not released any year-end numbers, Forbes makes note that two sources close to the company said revenue would exceed $400 million in 2020 . Though other sources put their revenue as high as $653.9 million.
Read moreCan I buy a Udemy course and use it later?
Yes. You will continue to have access to the course after you complete it, provided that your account’s in good standing, and Udemy continues to have a license to the course . So, if you wish to review specific content in the course after you finish it, or take it all over again, you can.
Read moreCan I buy a Udemy course and use it later?
Yes. You will continue to have access to the course after you complete it, provided that your account’s in good standing, and Udemy continues to have a license to the course . So, if you wish to review specific content in the course after you finish it, or take it all over again, you can.
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