Are you considering creating and selling digital training products? It can be a rewarding and challenging endeavour. Before diving in, it’s important to assess whether you’re cut out for this type of work. Take this quiz to find out.
- Do you have a solid understanding of the topic you want to teach? a. Yes b. No
- Are you able to break down complex concepts into simple, understandable steps? a. Yes b. No
- Do you have experience with instructional design or a willingness to learn? a. Yes b. No
- Are you willing to invest time and resources into marketing your digital training products? a. Yes b. No
- Do you have the technical skills needed to create and publish digital training products? a. Yes b. No
- Are you able to engage with your audience and create a positive learning experience? a. Yes b. No
- Are you willing to gather and incorporate feedback from your audience to improve your digital training products? a. Yes b. No
- Are you comfortable with the idea of creating and selling digital training products as a source of income? a. Yes b. No
- Do you have a clear understanding of your target audience and their needs? a. Yes b. No
- Are you able to create high-quality content that meets the needs of your audience? a. Yes b. No
Scoring:
For each question, give yourself one point for every “yes” answer and zero points for every “no” answer.
- 8-10 points: You are well-suited for creating and selling digital training products. You have a solid understanding of your topic, the technical skills needed, and the willingness to invest time and resources into marketing and engagement.
- 5-7 points: You have some of the skills and qualities needed for creating and selling digital training products, but may need to work on developing your understanding of your target audience, improving your instructional design, or investing more resources into marketing.
- 0-4 points: You may not be suited for creating and selling digital training products. Consider gaining more knowledge and experience in your topic area, developing your instructional design skills, and investing more time and resources into marketing before pursuing this path.
Creating and selling digital training products can be a challenging but rewarding endeavour. By assessing your skills and qualities, you can determine whether you’re cut out for this type of work and take steps to develop the skills and knowledge needed to succeed.
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