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If instead users purchase your course by finding it on the Udemy marketplace, you will only earn 37% of the course . So let's assume that your course always costs €100 and a user finds it organically by writing "copywriting", you will only earn €37. In this case, the revenue is very limited.
Unfortunately, the earnings are also limited by another important aspect that should not be underestimated, which we will analyze in the next paragraph.

Having great customer support is essential, especially if you are a creator. And Udemy has a big flaw, which is poor quality control (as seen above).

For example, users can ask for a refund within 30 days, and pakistan phone number list while this can be seen as great customer service, it can be a double-edged sword for you.

Just take a look at review portals like Trustpilot or G2 to see how many testimonials there are from creators who complain about users who purchased the course, followed only 10% of the lessons and asked for a refund.

In these cases, having so many users, Udemy is unlikely to be able to effectively manage these requests , resulting in teachers losing money.

While being easily accepted as an instructor on these platforms is a huge advantage, on the other hand, you come up against the other side of the coin, which is the lack of official recognition after taking the courses.
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