Benefits of a Udemy Student’s Portfolio Demonstrating WordPress Course Results
Per Udemy’s website, “Udemy is a global marketplace for learning and teaching online where students are mastering new skills and achieving their goals by learning from an extensive library of over 55,000 courses taught by expert instructors.”
This site is being created to demonstrate tangible results of what students might learn in Udemy WordPress courses. The example you are viewing features Andrew Williams’ Udemy course: “Learn How to Build High Quality Affiliate Websites“. It is part of a Udemy student’s portfolio – in this case demonstrating an actual affiliate site – the affiliate being Udemy..
Currently, I am enrolled in 432 Udemy WordPress courses thus there is ample material to re-enact a multitude of WordPress courses on this profile website.

My goal is to re-create fifty (or more) Udemy WordPress sites. Caveat: Some courses do not include instructions to build a full and complete WordPress site thus they may not be reviewed here unless the course materials, instructor and substance stands above others.
To view a list of sites created from Udemy courses, go to: WordPress Portfolio Sites Table.*
Hopefully, this Udemy student’s course portfolio will be helpful to both students and Udemy instructors!
*Note: Creating a table is not part of Andrew Williams’ Udemy course: “Learn How to Build High Quality Affiliate Websites” but is meant to add cohesiveness to this multisite portfolio.
Portfolio Advantages to Both Students and Instructors
Students can save on courses by periodically checking the Free Course Posts Tables. Scroll down to select from the many posts to view the latest table of free courses. The tables (loaded with promo codes and free courses) are located at the bottom of each post. There are savings galore. Recent posts had savings of over $1,400!
Students interested in Udemy WordPress courses may find it advantageous to see what an average student can build from course instructions prior to their deciding to enroll. Keep in mind one should not judge only by the initial site appearance. Often substance can be found deep inside (within the back-end) in plugins and widgets that help with SEO, security, backup, and other functions of the site. Thus, I recommend reading the instructor’s overview and course outline. Check number of hours in the course to find how comprehensive the content is prior to basing final judgment. Peruse student reviews on Udemy’s website. Read more at “Help! Should I Take This Udemy Course?”
Note: Most sites in this A1 WordPress WP Network portfolio are merely depictions of one student’s efforts while taking the courses. However, this site has actual, working Udemy course links – to promote courses on sale or even free – and to be a start-up website for my Udemy course affiliate.
Instructors may want to search this site to see if their course(s) are promoted here. Check out Free Course Posts Tables. Scroll down to select from the many posts to view the latest table of free courses. Instructor names, the course ratings, number of students enrolled, and much, much more is included in each sortable table. The tables (loaded with promo codes and free courses) are located at the bottom of each post.
Instructors may find this portfolio site helpful to see actual student results demonstrated from their teachings. They may note variances and opt to comment to further the student’s knowledge. Instructors building new WordPress courses may want to have their course created prior to it being published at Udemy. Please contact me if there is such an interest (if beta testers are allowed prior to publishing courses).
Tips: Articles with tips, showing course variations (for example, due to upgrades after the course was first published) will assist students as they progress through the course. They can use this site as a reference to search for little nuances that may otherwise be stumbling blocks as they take the course
NEW – Free Udemy Course Links
As a new Udemy affiliate, I hope to share Udemy course deals. To find links for free Udemy courses, on the top main menu, select, “Free Udemy Courses” and scroll down to the most recent posts. Nearly daily, you will find a post of free or on sale courses. Promotional codes are included if needed. Click the picture inside the table to open the link to find if it is still free. The latest tables of free courses now include my affiliate links. Unable to find a particular course? It would be very much appreciated if you try searching for the course through my Udemy affiliate link by clicking Buy Now –

To learn more about the student taking this course go to “13,000 Udemy Courses! Why?”
To view the A1 WordPress WP Network Table of the most recent sites built while taking Udemy courses, go to:
The site is built as part of a WordPress multisite at A1 Resource WP Network Sites.
Most A1 WordPress WP Network Profile Sites Are Meant for Demonstration Only – This Site is an Exception
The contents, materials, and ideas on most A1 WordPress WP Network profiles sites are meant for demonstration only. Products and services listed are not available. However, this site, built from Andrew Williams’ course, “Learn how to Build High Quality Affiliate Websites“, is the actual start-up site to my Udemy affiliate. Links to Udemy coures are very real. Variances of this profile site from the instructor’s course may be due to updates as well as building the site in a WordPress MultiSite environment.
Under Construction
This site is currently under construction but do bookmark it if you are interested in the topic because the site will be expanding quickly as new WordPress sites (along with plugins, widgets, reviews and tons of instructor insights) are added to the portfolio.