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Courses are broken up into chapters and videos, and each chapter has multiple short videos that are around 5-minutes long.
Key features
- Featured Instructors. LinkedIn Learning features select instructors on its homepage, which increases your visibility.
- Collaborate with other professionals. As a LinkedIn Instructor, you’ll be working with some of the industry’s best producers, editors, designers, and directors to create the best possible content.
- Active community. Connect with other Instructors to network and share insights.
- In-studio recording. Once you’ve planned your course, your producer will arrange for you to record it in LinkedIn’s studio or remotely.
- Course analytics. Once your course is live, you’ll be able to access course analytics to track its performance.
Pros and cons
Pros | Cons |
Less competitive than some other course marketplaces | Tough to get accepted |
Dedicated content manager and producer | LinkedIn Instructors can’t also sell the same courses on other platforms |
High earning potential | |
Large audience of potential customers |
Pricing
It’s free to apply to join LinkedIn Learning as an Instructor. You’ll be paid in royalties based on how popular your course is.