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Start Augmented Reality Virtual Reality Metaverse Business

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  • May 14, 2025
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Start Augmented Reality & Virtual Reality Metaverse Business, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.53, with 65 lectures, based on 269 reviews, and has 5624 subscribers.

You will learn about Introduction to Virtual Reality (VR) Introduction to Augmented Reality (AR) Business ideas for apps in AR Correct developer outsourcing to create AR apps How to sell freelancing services in AR and VR This course is ideal for individuals who are Aspiring online entrepreneurs or Engineers without much entrepreneurship experience It is particularly useful for Aspiring online entrepreneurs or Engineers without much entrepreneurship experience.

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Summary

Title: Start Augmented Reality & Virtual Reality Metaverse Business

Price: $74.99

Average Rating: 4.53

Number of Lectures: 65

Number of Published Lectures: 54

Number of Curriculum Items: 65

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 54

Original Price: $39.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Introduction to Virtual Reality (VR)
  • Introduction to Augmented Reality (AR)
  • Business ideas for apps in AR
  • Correct developer outsourcing to create AR apps
  • How to sell freelancing services in AR and VR
  • Who Should Attend

  • Aspiring online entrepreneurs
  • Engineers without much entrepreneurship experience
  • Target Audiences

  • Aspiring online entrepreneurs
  • Engineers without much entrepreneurship experience
  • This is a 2-part course. The first part is for beginners in Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality to get a good grasp for what these spaces represent and where they are heading as a business. If you are new to Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality, you must learn about them because very soon they will be everywhere. Culturally and financially you can’t afford to become left behind.

    The second part of the course focuses on different business ideas possible to get into in Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality.

    For possible business ideas, you will learn about creating Augmented Reality mobile apps for different industries and how to effectively outsource the development of such apps.

    You will also learn the differences in business ideas and potential markets for Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality.

    These are exciting new fields which represent a lot of business opportunity because they are still new and there is not a lot of competition. There will be 5-10 years of rapid growth in this industry and that is why it is great to get in on the ground floor in this industry and grow with it.

    ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

    Alex Genadinik is a successful online entrepreneur with 15+ years of experience and a veteran instructor with 7 years of experience teaching online. Alex specializes in forward-looking online businesses, marketing, and explaining complex concepts in easy-to-understand manner.

    Invest in your future. Enroll today!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Course welcome and instructor introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality course

    Lecture 2: What is Virtual Reality (VR)

    Lecture 3: What is Augmented Reality (AR)

    Lecture 4: For a business – what is better? AR or VR?

    Lecture 5: Definitions of Extended Reality (XR) and Mixed Reality (MR)

    Lecture 6: Immersive VR and text-based networked VR (also known as Cyberspace)

    Chapter 2: Vendors, tools, and software

    Lecture 1: Virtual reality head-mounted displays (HMD)

    Lecture 2: 3D character & setting creation with Blender & selling it as a freelancer

    Lecture 3: Game engines – Unreal and Unity

    Chapter 3: Applications of Virtual Reality

    Lecture 1: VR Training in physical environments to sell to companies & military – no coding

    Lecture 2: Virtual meetings and presentations

    Lecture 3: Remote working

    Chapter 4: Business ideas with VR that involve metaverses, education, and meeting

    Lecture 1: Section introduction – business ideas and business applications of Engage VR

    Lecture 2: Business ideas oriented around better meetings

    Lecture 3: Social media and sales related business ideas with Engage VR

    Lecture 4: Business ideas that have to do with improving education through virtual reality

    Lecture 5: Setting up Metaverses for big brands and Fortune500 companies

    Chapter 5: App business ideas in AR/VR

    Lecture 1: Augmented reality app ideas

    Lecture 2: Next challenge: Planning the app

    Chapter 6: Creating your own apps as a business idea

    Lecture 1: Outsourcing section introduction

    Lecture 2: Outsourcing cost math

    Lecture 3: Cheaper app launch and continuous development and improvement

    Lecture 4: Which steps to outsource?

    Lecture 5: Hiring freelance developers through recommendations, Fiverr and UpWork

    Lecture 6: App templates to make freelance app development cheaper

    Lecture 7: Interview questions and methods for hiring freelance developers

    Lecture 8: Hybrid approach of learning with outsourcing – what I do

    Lecture 9: App outsourcing budget

    Chapter 7: Providing freelancing services for the VR industry

    Lecture 1: Fiverr section introduction

    Lecture 2: How many gigs to create and how leveling up works on Fiverr

    Lecture 3: How to apply to become a seller on Fiverr

    Lecture 4: The goal for how your Fiverr freelancing profile should appear

    Chapter 8: Fiverr SEO – How to make your gigs rank on Fiverr

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Fiverr SEO

    Lecture 2: How to quickly get a gig to rank well in Fiverr

    Lecture 3: Copywriting for title which can help you make your Fiverr gigs more attractive

    Lecture 4: Copywriting for your Fiverr freelancing gig description

    Lecture 5: Example of writing a gig description

    Lecture 6: What to do on Fiverr on day 1 as a new freelancer

    Lecture 7: Making people buy your gig-extras

    Lecture 8: Consumables, next-gig up-sell strategy or gig-carousel

    Lecture 9: Fiverr vs. UpWork (why I prefer freelancing on Fiverr)

    Chapter 9: Starting a VR or AR design or development agency

    Lecture 1: Introduction to starting an agency

    Lecture 2: Overview of marketing strategies so you can fit each into your marketing

    Lecture 3: How to choose a domain name

    Lecture 4: Agency website conversion checklist

    Lecture 5: CHECKLIST to build credibility and branding outside of your website

    Lecture 6: Basic agency keywords

    Chapter 10: Finding leads

    Lecture 1: D7LeadFinder lead generation tool introduction

    Lecture 2: D7LeadFinder results

    Lecture 3: Using FindThatLead browser extension for LinkedIn using Chrome to get emails

    Chapter 11: LinkedIn messaging to sell to leads

    Lecture 1: LinkedIn connection message template to immediately compel and interest people

    Lecture 2: LinkedIn welcome message template

    Chapter 12: Conclusion – thank you for being an amazing student

    Lecture 1: How to get the certificate for this Augmented & Virtual Reality business course

    Lecture 2: Thank you for being an amazing student in this Augmented Reality business course

    Instructors

  • Start Augmented Reality Virtual Metaverse Business  No.2
    Alex Genadinik
    Business, Entrepreneurship, SEO, Marketing, Amazon, YouTube
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