How Not to Waste Money on Online Courses-An honest guide to avoid digital scams and choose wisely where to invest your money

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Today, anyone can sell an online course.

All they need is a camera, basic editing, a flashy sales page, and decent marketing skills.

That’s not a bad thing by itself.

The problem starts when marketing is better than the content.

In recent years, the internet has been flooded with promises:

“Change your life in 30 days”

“Make money while you sleep”

“The secret method they don’t want you to know”

And thousands of people, with genuine motivation to improve, end up paying expensive courses that don’t deliver what they promise.

I’m not writing this as an academic expert.

I’m writing as a real internet user, a buyer of digital content, and someone who has observed this business from the inside.

I’ve seen:

• Inflated courses

• Fake gurus

• Questionable testimonials

• Absurd prices

• Platforms that prioritize selling, not teaching

But I’ve also seen something important:

Good courses and good content do exist.

The real challenge is knowing how to tell them apart.

This series of modules doesn’t aim to demonize online courses.

It aims to give you criteria.

So when you put your money on the table,

you know exactly what you’re buying.

No hype.

No fanaticism.

No hidden upsells.

Just one goal:

So you never waste your money again on the wrong course.

If after finishing these modules you avoid even one useless purchase,

this guide has already done its job.

Let’s start with Module 1.

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