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You can post your course on Udemy for free. If it is bought, Udemy will receive 25% of sales.
This method is convenient because the platform already has its own audience interested in learning and you do not need initial investments.
You can sell courses for free through Moodle. You deploy the platform on your own server and drive traffic. In this case, the storage of courses for you will be free. Of the obvious inconveniences - Moodle is difficult to administer.
I recommend that you take a closer look at paid platforms - they are inexpensive, but the provider takes on all the obligations to support and maintain the platform. You can try GetCourse, Learme, FloraLMS or similar platforms. Comparison of paid platforms with the same udemy can be found in the article:https://www.ispring.ru/elearning-insights/kak-sozd...
After reading the article, you will understand which platform suits you best.
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