Title: The Digital Product Blueprint

Hello,

There’s one marketplace that can fulfill all your
niche research requirements, while providing you with
a complete outline of how you can create in-demand
digital products.
 Udemy!  Udemy is one of the leading marketplaces online when
it comes to selling video-based courses, but it’s also a
fantastic resource of information when researching niche
markets and digital products.

In fact, Udemy is one of the easiest ways to not only
evaluate the profitability of any niche you’re interested in,
but you’ll be able to instantly come up with a complete
outline for all your digital products!

The first step is to uncover courses that are well-received
and produce high quality content. You’ll be able to find
these courses just by paying attention to the number of
enrolled students, as well as the number of reviews. 

The number of students enrolled in the course indicates
popularity while the number of reviews (and more importantly,
the feedback included in those reviews) will give you an
inside look as to the overall quality of the course and
whether consumers are happy with their purchase.  

Both are important when it comes to helping you create an
outline for your own digital product.

Begin by searching Udemy using relevant keywords pertaining
to your niche.  Sort by “most reviewed” so you’re able to
pinpoint the most popular courses. 

You’re looking for:  Courses with at least 75 reviews (called ratings on Udemy).

Any less than that and you won’t be able to accurately
determine the quality of the course.

Courses that include a variety of lectures. You should pay
most attention to courses that include at least 10 lectures
(also called modules), as this will give you a detailed
breakdown of all that’s included in the material.  

You’ll also be able to see how many hours of video training
is included with every course.  This will give you a good idea
as to how thorough the course is.

Number of Students: This information is extremely important
because it tells you how many people were willing to pay for
the information. 

You won’t find the number of enrolled students from the
main search page so you’ll have to click on a course that
interests you and then look at the top navigation to find
this information. 

This will tell you how many people were willing to pay for
access to the course, showing whether demand is there!

Finally, you’ll want to read through the lesson plans so
you can get a good idea as to the type of content being
offered and the overall coverage. 

This is a great way to come up with ideas for your own
digital product and to be able to create a detailed outline
so when it comes time to writing the lessons (or outsourcing it),
you’ll have a plan of action. 

Hopefully the wheels are turning now. With just this
single resource, you'll have enough information to be able
to outline a bestselling digital product of your own.

Get 'er done!

Until tomorrow,

{YOUR NAME HERE}



