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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. MasteryVault is an online learning and teaching marketplace that brings together Course Owners and Learners, respectively offering and purchasing a wide range of courses helping the Learners gain new skills to advance their careers.
  2. MasteryVault is an online learning platform that encourages self-paced skill acquisition. It is a convenient and stress-free learning environment for both Course Instructors and Learners.
  1. On MasteryVault, an Instructor is a person who teaches, monitors, coordinates, or assists with the teaching of any form of knowledge and/or skills using online training materials.

  2. Instructors can be a Course Owners if they own the online course(s) that they teach or coordinate the teaching of on MasteryVault. However, it is also possible that Instructors are not Course Owners if they do not own the course that they are teaching or coordinating and if they are only teaching or coordinating it for someone else who owns the course.

  3. MasteryVault is not responsible for assigning Instructors to courses on behalf of Course Owners. Course Owners determine who they assign as Instructors to teach or coordinate the teaching of their course(s) and remuneration agreements are strictly between the Course Owner and their Instructors.

  1. Determine your course topic or the learning niche that you want to train people.
  2. Develop your course and upload them to your account on MasteryVault.com along with associated course materials.
  3. Determine a price to sell your course and then publish your course so that learners can enroll and start learning from your course.
  4. MasteryVault charges no subscription so you do not pay us for hosting your course videos and materials. 
  5. When a learner purchases your course, you earn a large percentage of the amount paid by the learner. As the number of your courses that are sold increases, your cumulative earnings and revenue increases.
  6. For every time a course is purchased, MasteryVault charges a commission that is used to cover the cost of product development, maintenance, advertisements, Taxes and hosting for your course videos and materials. 
  7. MasteryVault pays each Course Owner their total earnings for the previous month, in the first week of every month.
  1. MasteryVault pays each Course Owner their total earnings for the previous month, in the first week of every month.

MasteryVault allows you to teach anything, except from what is on our list of restricted topics. View our list of restricted topics.

To help you determine topics that learners are demanding or refine topics that are in high demand among learners so that you can create course topics that will be relevant to your intended learners, we suggest you join MasteryVault Creator Community (MCC). MCC shares information and tools that can be used to gain insights to learner demands. The most successful course owners are members of MasteryVault Creator Community (MCC).

There is no fee to become a Course Owner on MasteryVault, however Course Owners are paid according to our Course Owner Revenue Share Model.

There is no fee to become an Instructor on MasteryVault. Course Owners determine who they assign as Instructors to teach or coordinate the teaching of their course(s) and remuneration agreements are strictly between the Course Owner and their Instructors.

  1. Sign up and register on MasteryVault
  2. After registration, you may be required to complete the Course Owner identity verification process.
  3. After the verification process Course Owners can publish any course of their choice on MaseryVault Platform except for the restricted topics that are not allowed on the platform.

Courses:

  1. Must describe in summary what the course is about, what the course content entails and the objective of the course.
  2. Must provide the course topic and should explain what the student stands to gain from the course in the course description page.
  3. Must have valuable educational content.
  4. Have a minimum of 30 minutes of video content.
  5. Must have at least 5 modules
  6. Must have at least one quiz but it is preferred that each module should have a quiz to test students.
  7. Must have HD video quality.
  8. Must have audio that comes out from both channels and is properly synced to the video.
  9. Must have audio quality that is not distracting the students, and
  10. Should have a unique course landing page.
  11. Must clearly state in the course description, all natural languages besides English, that are either used to teach the course or in any of the course materials.
  1. For comprehensive guidance on how to create a course on MasteryVault, please check out Creating a Course on MasteryVault page.
  2. We also encourage creators who are interested in creating and selling their own courses on MasteryVault to join our MasteryVault Creator Community (MCC). Within MCC, we share current information and cutting-edge tools that can be used to gain insights to learner demands and create the best online courses for your learners. The most successful course owners are members of MasteryVault Creator Community (MCC).
  3. Aspiring Course Owners can also check our course on Developing An Effective Online Course in other to understand better

Only Confirmed Natural

Languages can be used to teach on MasteryVault.
There are no restrictions on languages that you can use to teach courses on MasteryVault as long as the language is a confirmed Natural Language.

While MasteryVault does not restrict languages in which courses are being taught on the platform, when any course owner uses a natural language other than English in their course, we require such Course Owner(s) to ensure that it is clearly stated in their course description, in a way that makes learners clearly aware of the use of another or other language(s) besides English in the teaching of the course or in any of the course materials. We also require that Course Owners must list, in the course description, all natural languages used in the teaching of the course.

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