I wanted to show you another function that doesn't make much sense to me here on Udemy, which would be the price; in all my courses I put the minimum price which is 19.99, obviously I'm here in the offers section in which Udemy sets the price based on any offer they want to make. So this is the screen to configure the price in this case. This is the old Django course. Here you can see again the price that I set. Here you can set others up to $199, which is not recorded here, but no one in life buys from you at that price. Here you can see it, it's there. I really don't know what strange things are for, and that adds a bit to what I'm commenting on here.
The prices are simply symbolic if they reach that Then here it tells you a little Here also what I was telling you if the free courses cannot access exceed 2 hours and here it also tells you that this price would be shown if the offers cannot be shown due to location I suppose I am subscribed to the offers etc. then here they also explain a little about the Range they tell you that this Price Range includes the prices with discounts and how the prices of the course The strange thing is that let's see what sense does it make to put in quotes an offer that exceeds the base price of the course that I am placing then in a few words what I understand obviously feel free if you understand something else to comment on it I from what I am seeing to place here that the price That is to say if I am placing here that it can reach 20 how are you going to place this Range up to $ 54 I do not understand then why the hell are we placing This base price and Well here for example I am seeing that it is a Sunday that there are no offers on udemy And notice that all the prices are from 74 and here I'm going to look for that one that I'm seeing and here you can see that it is also at 54.99 based on the Range that they are indicating here So I don't know what this is for, it makes sense as I told you, in the end you manage your courses here but these people literally do I don't know what they want, let's go with another one, for example the Laravel one Here I am the same 54 And if we review the management part for the price The same I put here that it should be 20 which is the price that I would like to be displayed precisely for when there is no offer but a Higher one again I don't think that is even correct in which it indicates to you it is an offer that exceeds the base price that is not an offer that would be an overprice anyway this was all I wanted to comment to you So see you in another video.
- Andrés Cruz
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