This Photographer Is Earning $1 Million A Year Teaching Online

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This Photographer Is Earning $1 Million A Year Teaching Online
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This photographer is earning $1 million a year teaching online:

was planning to take a month off to help care for his third child, a little girl, due in late March. Then the coronavirus hit and he felt like he had to do something. “I just wanted to help people,” he says.

Ebiner, 30, is among several hundred Udemy instructors who make more than six figures a year from classes they post on the site, says Udemy CEO Gregg Coccari. Ebiner’s courses, like all of Udemy’s offerings, don’t confer college credit or professional certifications. Customers post star ratings and reviews. The most popular courses, like Ebiner’s, sell best.Most of his courses list for $200 but he has opted into a discounting program Udemy offers.

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