 Learn new online skills, complete list of resources. It's time, isn't it? You finally realized you need to improve your online skills and guess what? You've come to the right place. In this video, I'm gonna show you the skills you need to make money online and not drive to a job. I'll also give you the sites you can go to to get these skills so you'll know exactly what to do. Online education has completely changed the way we learn. The websites I'm gonna give you are powerful websites. They will help you improve your skills and help you start a business of your own if you'd like to do that. And we're starting right now. I'm JR Fisher, been selling online since 2009, okay? And we've sold millions of dollars of both digital and physical products. And on this channel, I share with you the tips, tricks and techniques you need to make money online. I also have an e-commerce course. I would highly recommend to you, it's a $97 course, but you can get it absolutely free. It'll be in the description below. All you do is click and learn, no credit card required. If you're new to my channel and you haven't subscribed, please do so, please join us. And in addition to subscribing with that big button down there, click the bell, it looks like this. It makes that noise when you click that bell and turn on all notifications. I can let you know when I do a new video, you don't have to go searching for it. I can actually notify you. You'll become part of the Fisher family, the VIP group, that gets notified before anybody else, so you'll be in front of the line. Okay, check it out. We need to learn new skills, okay? But it's easy nowadays. There's plenty of places to do it. Let's get into it and do it right now. Now, if you've tried to improve your skills or you've learned some new things or you wanna learn some new things, put your comments below. I wanna hear what you're doing. I'll be happy to reply to you. The sites I'm gonna share with you right now actually cover thousands of different things. I mean, every topic you can imagine, from art history to photography to economics to online marketing, you name it, it'll be in the sites that I'm gonna share with you right now. Now, the first one I wanna share with you is a site called Coursera. You can choose from over 2,700 online courses on Coursera. Some courses are backed by universities and can lead to actual degrees, while others give students the tools to master a specific skill. Next one I wanna talk about is Creative Live. Creative Live. Check it out. Creative Live broadcasts free live classes with the world's top experts in photography, business, design, craft, and also audio. Instructors include New York Times contributor, Victoria Will and entrepreneur, Tim Ferris. You can actually join over 16 million learners in highly actionable online classes backed by Harvard, MIT, and other prestigious institutions from around the world. Some courses here are taken just for the love of learning while others can earn you a degree certificate or a lot of money. Next one up is Khan University. Check it out. This nonprofit offers free online courses that students tackle at their own pace, okay? So you can do it as you feel like doing it. The classes cover most subjects through high school levels and some courses dip into early college content. The next site I wanna tell you about is MIT's OpenCourseWare. Now, Massachusetts Institute of Technology is one of the most prestigious universities in the US, but did you know you can access many of its learning materials absolutely free? You won't get a degree or anything like that, but you can follow along with MIT classes through the OpenCourseWare project. That's pretty cool, right? The next site I wanna tell you about is Udemy. Udemy is all about options. Students choose from over 130,000 online courses which cover a broad range of courses and focuses and makes use of more than 50,000 instructors. So outside of those online courses, there's coaching. Coaching is something you may wanna check out. For those seeking personal and professional coaching, I've got some sites for you too. The first site up, coach.me. Now, coach.me offers a free app for coaching and goal tracking. So you can have it with you at all times. It has paid services that come with more exclusive access to over 8,000 personal coaches, including personalized leadership coaching that caters to your specific workplace problems and goals. So having that coach and having access to it on your mobile phone, that's pretty cool. The next one up is Muse. The Muse. The Muse is an all-in-one professional site that includes job boards, company analysis, and most importantly, lots of online coaching options. Users choose from a huge database of coaches, then they choose the style of coaching they're seeking. Coaches are available for 30-minute intervals, Q&A sessions, and quick resume reviews. But they're also ready to start long-term mentorships if you'd like to do that. The next area you may wanna improve is language skills. Maybe you wanna learn a new language, okay, for travel, work, just fun. Having a second language can oftentimes land you a job that you wouldn't have normally gotten. The first site I wanna talk about is Babble. You can learn a new language with this fun, engaging online learning platform. Users will actually pay by the month for the subscription service, but newcomers can try out a course for absolutely free. So maybe you just wanna do one course and then move on. The next site is DuoLingo. This free service uses point levels and achievements to make learning a new language fun actually kind of addictive. It's easy to get started, you just download the app, create a free account, pick a language, and you're ready to go. I've actually used DuoLingo and I really like it. The next area you may wanna get into is life lessons, okay? Here you'll find insights on life, creativity, happiness, the economy, whatever you're interested in. These courses are really meant more to motivate you and kind of expand your mind and inspire you to actually go do something, which if you've lost your job, that's probably a great time to do that. The first site is called Daily Burn. If you wanna add some fitness skills to your life, the Daily Burn is a perfect place to start. For a monthly membership fee, users have access to thousands of workout videos and personalized regiments. If you want the feeling of a gym in your living room, you can even tune in for live workout sessions, broadcast daily for members every single morning. Next site up, Highbrow, Highbrow specializes in short courses that are emailed daily to your inbox. Subjects can be traditional or outside of the box, including classes like Introduction to Commodities, okay? Or stock purchases, how to edit photos in Lightroom and how to improve your memory. It has all kinds of different courses. Next site up, Insight Timer. Insight Timer is a mobile app geared towards meditation enthusiasts, but you don't have to be a monk or something like that to make use of this tool. Secular courses guide listeners through meditations, thought, exercise, and talks on everyday issues like happiness, grief, insomnia. Some courses are free, but you can pay for any additional courses that pique your interest. All right, let's check out some online training. These sites use e-learning techniques to share specific work, play skills that help professionals advance their career and improve their income. Let's check it out. The first one is Open Sesame. You can choose from a variety of online training courses designed specifically to foster productivity and business. If you don't know where to start, advisors can help curate a course load based on your goals. Next site, Thinkful. Thankful actually ditches the rigid class outlines in favor for a more personal approach. You work one-on-one with a personal mentor to create a specific job goal while also building a network of professionals with shared interests. Some courses guarantee a job and they won't charge you until you get one. Let's check out some practical skills. Courses offered through these sites give you the tools that you need to go off and kind of tinker on your own. They're great starting points for looking for a new hobby, passion project or even considering a career change if you wanna do something else in your life to earn a living. First one is actually Code Academy. Sounds scary, right? You can actually learn to code for free in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ruby, and much more. All you gotta do is join. The next one is General Assembly. General Assembly has more than a dozen physical campuses but students can also take online classes taught by certified experts. General Assembly's specialties include technology, data, design, and business. The next one up is Linda. Linda was acquired actually by LinkedIn in 2015. Linda features 13,000 courses in digital marketing, graphic design, and IT. Security and all kinds of other things too. So instead of paying for individual courses, users pay a membership and then you pick as many courses as you would like. And let's not forget SitePoint. SitePoint, this is best for web developers looking to expand their skill set. Users pay a monthly fee to access video tutorials, online books, courses, and community discussions. Also, you can check out Skill Crush. Learning coding skills from Skill Crush immerse three-month courses. Each course focuses on the skills needed for a specific career like front-end developer or freelance WordPress developer. Next one, I really like this one here, Skill Share. Skill Share, you'll gain creative business or tech skills from over 23,000 online courses. The site boasts expert instructors like author Roxanne Gay and illustrator Yuko Shamazu. Hope I said that right. The next website, Treehouse. This is another site that emphasizes coding. Coding's a big thing. It's gonna be around for the foreseeable future. So if you wanna get into that, it's a good idea to do it. It offers over 300 courses and supportive online community of thousands of students. Coursework includes multiple projects that help develop real-world skills. Next one is Udacity. Udacity, you can actually earn a nano degree in almost any tech field with Udacity. Courses range from web development to self-driving cars and artificial intelligence. The site also offers a master's degree program in computer science through his partnership with Georgia Tech. Okay guys, so those are some sites you can go to. I mean, let's face it, the way we learn nowadays is entirely different than it was when I was a kid. And if you don't move forward with technology, if you don't move forward with all these advancements, you're gonna get left behind, okay? So now may be a perfect time for you to improve those skills. Maybe you've got a little extra time on your hands now. Maybe you're spending more time at home. Why not learn something, become a more valuable human being instead of going out to the market, going, gee, I wish I could make more money? The best way to make more money is to become more valuable, okay? You get paid based on your skills. You know, there's no difference in a janitor and a brain surgeon. They get paid vastly different and they're both valuable human beings, but their value to society is different. Anybody can do the janitor job. Anybody can clean up, okay? And it could be good and bad janitors. That's not the point I'm arguing. I'm not arguing that person is any worse than the brain surgeon, but the brain surgeon can do something that very few people can do. And if you have skills that very few people can do, the market's gonna drive up your income. So why not just become a more valuable person? The easiest way in the world to earn more money and become more valuable. You can also apply these skills to your own online business. So either way you wanna go with it, I would check out some of these websites, use them. Let me know what you think of them. Put it in the comments section below. What'd you think of this video? What do you think of these websites? Have you tried any of them? Have you tried to learn skills online? Put any problems you had in the comments below. I'll be happy to answer you. I really thank you for watching this video. 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