Your Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Online Courses

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A plethora of eCourses are available online. Every eCourse that you come across claims to offer the best content in them. But when you get full access to these courses, which you get only when you pay a big fat subscription amount, it is then you realize the true worth of it. Choosing a wrong eCourse not just results in a waste of time and money but also deteriorates your confidence to learn new things. So here’s a guide that will help you to decide if the eCourse you are choosing is worth your time, money and efforts.

Have you ever bought an eCourse and then wished you hadn’t?

Well, I guess you have, as they are usually convenient and flexible. The problem is, virtually all online training courses claim to be the best in their niche. Some others claim to be coming from an experienced expert, or a professional raking in tens of thousands of dollars from that skill. These and many more bold claims are usually found in the description of online training courses. And you can only confirm or debunk these claims after parting with some of your precious dollars.

But, what if there are tips you can actually apply when choosing an online course? Let’s help you choose the best online courses with these four questions. After reading this, you can make the best out of your money.

1. Who is selling this?

In 2019, choosing the perfect online training course has become even more daunting. Since 74% of Americans consider themselves lifelong learners, and since 2016 there’s been an almost 50% increase in online course patronage, it’s indeed a big business. Lots of half-baked, and self-acclaimed professionals want to sell their courses online to earn some quick, passive cash. It’s easy to hire a prolific copywriter who’s dexterous in the art of sales via words, so don’t just work with the course description. Research the course instructor.

Here’s how it can be done-

Now, you judge. Do their credentials indicate the ability you’re looking for? Do they have an online presence that equates their credentials? These are pointers to the quality of the instructor in a course.

2. Where am I getting this?

Whether you wish to learn a new skill or improve on the one you already have, there is no shortage of websites offering courses online. Most are just out there to make some quick cash. Some others, care about the quality of service, and they partner with professionals to give you the best. Some renowned learning sites with integrity include:

3. Why this course?

There is a myriad of courses online, so why this? On your own part, you need to prove yourself. “Why am I getting this course?”

Sometimes, knowing what you actually want can help solve a large part of the problem. If you’re interested in Python programming, and you log on to, let’s say Dealfuel.com, and while navigating you see a discounted course in web design, you should probably scroll past. You might be tempted to part with a few bucks, and procure the course. However, your apparent disinterest in Web Design might make you regret buying the eCourse, irrespective of the content. After choosing the field you want to learn on, you’ve narrowed your focus. But there’s still a long list to pick from. Some tips to help you choose includes:

4. When?

Finally, the ‘when’ matters. If you need to learn this skill to apply for a job this December, and an online course kicks off in March. No matter how good it is, you just have to look elsewhere.

With these invaluable tips in mind, you can never go wrong in choosing your next online training course.