Pry yourself away from Elon's Twitter drama today and check out Eurekaa.io, especially if you’re a content creator and don’t like wasting your time.
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Content and course creators, this one is for you.
Maker Larry Weeks was doing research to see what the market was like for an online course — does the content already exist? Are people using it?
“I had to do a ton of internet searches to find all the courses, then collect and categorize all the data…THEN filter to sort and compare things like enrollments, reviews, and estimated revenues.”
So he created a tool to let you easily sort through macro data and get insights in a few clicks. Eurekaa.io’s metasearch and topic trends search feels similar to doing SEO research with a sophisticated tool like SEMRush, but instead of keyword rankings, you can see things like how many courses exist for topics and their estimated earnings. The tool includes more too, like a Title Keyword Planner and Content Editor to help you start creating the content.
Weeks, who is a seasoned digital strategist and ex-Googler, said the tool is being used by course creators, writers, and teaching orgs, but “it's early days, so feedback is welcome.”