11-15-2018, 09:12 PM
This is about Udemy.
The point of this is simply that they've really screwed the pooch when it comes to quality control...it seems they have none at all, actually.
So many things that are called courses are just uploaded PLR, or sales webinars, or labeled as being in english when they are made by non-english speakers with such heavily accented voices as to be incomprehensible.
Then finally we come to the sound quality !!
Some are so full of other noise, or so low as to be inaudible, or the author has music in the background making it even harder to follow whatever they are babbling on about.
OK, that's enough of that...so here is what I suggest for anyone who is as pissed as can be about having their time and efforts wasted by these abortions made by folks who shouldn't have been published at all:
If it is a paid course from a known lousy author - its OK to buy it as their 30 day refund is your friend.
1. Get Allavsoft, which I and others have shared here.
2. If there is absolutely anything remotely useful in the material grab it.
3. Be sure to get ALL materials if desired as Allavsoft only gets the videos and subtitles.
4. Make a well deserved and totally honest review - even knowing that Udemy is now actively censoring reviews.
5. Message the author with the review text and star rating copied from your review to be sure they will see it.
6. Get a refund very soon and copy the review into that too, if you wish.
Result=>
Maybe some info of value...or not - but doing things this way assures that the bean counters at Udemy will have to take notice of authors who are always getting bad reviews and refund requests.
Please notice that I am NOT suggesting to do this with good courses (yes, there are a few there, still) - and right now many or most courses can be had for 9.99 in their 'black friday sale' - so it is a good time to get what you've wish listed and make a local copy of it for easy viewing !!
I hope this info may be at least a little helpful for some folks here.
PS:
Please do reply with your opinions, rants and whatever else comes to mind as pertains to Udemy 'courses'.
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The point of this is simply that they've really screwed the pooch when it comes to quality control...it seems they have none at all, actually.
So many things that are called courses are just uploaded PLR, or sales webinars, or labeled as being in english when they are made by non-english speakers with such heavily accented voices as to be incomprehensible.
Then finally we come to the sound quality !!
Some are so full of other noise, or so low as to be inaudible, or the author has music in the background making it even harder to follow whatever they are babbling on about.
OK, that's enough of that...so here is what I suggest for anyone who is as pissed as can be about having their time and efforts wasted by these abortions made by folks who shouldn't have been published at all:
If it is a paid course from a known lousy author - its OK to buy it as their 30 day refund is your friend.
1. Get Allavsoft, which I and others have shared here.
2. If there is absolutely anything remotely useful in the material grab it.
3. Be sure to get ALL materials if desired as Allavsoft only gets the videos and subtitles.
4. Make a well deserved and totally honest review - even knowing that Udemy is now actively censoring reviews.
5. Message the author with the review text and star rating copied from your review to be sure they will see it.
6. Get a refund very soon and copy the review into that too, if you wish.
Result=>
Maybe some info of value...or not - but doing things this way assures that the bean counters at Udemy will have to take notice of authors who are always getting bad reviews and refund requests.
Please notice that I am NOT suggesting to do this with good courses (yes, there are a few there, still) - and right now many or most courses can be had for 9.99 in their 'black friday sale' - so it is a good time to get what you've wish listed and make a local copy of it for easy viewing !!
I hope this info may be at least a little helpful for some folks here.
PS:
Please do reply with your opinions, rants and whatever else comes to mind as pertains to Udemy 'courses'.
![Thanks Thanks](https://bestblackhatforum.com/images/smilies/tnx.gif)