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One of the ways to work as a freelancer is to turn your knowledge and experience into an online course. Nowadays with the corona crisis it has become more and more normal to learn remotely through online courses.
It is easier for the client and they can learn when it suits them.
You can provide the course with videos, audio's texts, quizzes and assignments.
And nowadays it is made very even because there are all in one packages with which you can get started right away.
Because I'm also working on online courses, I have tested a number of them extensively.
I think it's important that you make your own judgment. Because everyone has different needs and different desires.
That's why I suggest the following:
Look at them one by one through the links.
Then choose one that you can test for free.
If you like it, you can continue, otherwise switch to another.
But if you want to know, I found Learndash easy but I stopped Wordpress because it takes so much time to maintain it. (and time is very much true to me:-)
Heights has the best structure to build a course. Especially the outline is very handy. Please pay attention to the maximum number of active learners. (Seems low, but in practice it turns out that 80% don't finish a course) Useful if you have your own website and want to link to the course section.
If you want an 'all in one solution' it is best to go for Podia or techable or Learnworlds
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