Educational Content Marketing on Social
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I'd think it would work for any niche; why wouldn't it?Maya wrote: Wed Dec 17, 2025 11:02 am Brands that teach rather than sell often grow faster. Tutorials, explainers, and tips seem to build trust. Which niches benefit the most from educational posts? And do you think this approach works for almost every industry or only a few?
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And also free teaching content is good for attracting traffic and pre-selling.Gardener wrote: Tue Jan 13, 2026 8:51 pm I think that educational content sells faster and this is why you may see so many blogs promoting educational content such as tutorials and video guides. Such kind of blogs usually promote high-quality content and this is exactly what makes them so different.
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There is a website called Envato Tuts Plus. They pay their content creators to create content such as tutorials. They pay up to $200 for each tutorial you create. The amount of payment you receive may depend on the length and topic of the tutorial. The complexity of the subject also matters.Maya wrote: Wed Dec 17, 2025 11:02 am Brands that teach rather than sell often grow faster. Tutorials, explainers, and tips seem to build trust. Which niches benefit the most from educational posts? And do you think this approach works for almost every industry or only a few?
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Never herd of it, have you used it, have you created tutorials through this tool. Have you made money?Gardener wrote: Thu Jan 15, 2026 2:22 pmThere is a website called Envato Tuts Plus. They pay their content creators to create content such as tutorials. They pay up to $200 for each tutorial you create. The amount of payment you receive may depend on the length and topic of the tutorial. The complexity of the subject also matters.Maya wrote: Wed Dec 17, 2025 11:02 am Brands that teach rather than sell often grow faster. Tutorials, explainers, and tips seem to build trust. Which niches benefit the most from educational posts? And do you think this approach works for almost every industry or only a few?
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Envato Tuts plus is a platform that pay writers who create tutorials. They pay writers who create content related to graphic designing, usage of AI, website development, application development, and even art creation to some extent. I have worked as a writer for them. However, they surely have great reviews.Maya wrote: Fri Jan 16, 2026 10:34 amNever herd of it, have you used it, have you created tutorials through this tool. Have you made money?Gardener wrote: Thu Jan 15, 2026 2:22 pmThere is a website called Envato Tuts Plus. They pay their content creators to create content such as tutorials. They pay up to $200 for each tutorial you create. The amount of payment you receive may depend on the length and topic of the tutorial. The complexity of the subject also matters.Maya wrote: Wed Dec 17, 2025 11:02 am Brands that teach rather than sell often grow faster. Tutorials, explainers, and tips seem to build trust. Which niches benefit the most from educational posts? And do you think this approach works for almost every industry or only a few?
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