Learn a New Skill: Udemy Online Courses Just $10

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Today, Udemy is offering thousands of online courses for just $10 each. Find a course that strikes your fancy, add it to your cart, and you'll be on your way to learning a new skill. Whether you want to learn to speak a new language or program in one, there's something here for you.

Want to try your hand at creating video games? Take the course "Learn to Code by Making Games" by Ben Tristem. With 51 hours of instructional video, you'll learn the skills needed to develop games using the popular Unity engine. The best part? This Udemy course usually costs $195, but you can save 94 percent with today's discount.

If you're more interested in making your own mobile app, try "The Complete iOS 10 Developer Course" by Rob Percival. Normally priced at $200, this course will teach you everything you need to know to get started for just $10.

Prefer making apps for Google's mobile operating system? Check out "Master Android 7 App Development With Java" by Tim Buchalka. With 43 hours worth of videos spread over 228 lectures, this in-depth course is well worth your money.

Once you've made a killer app, you'll need to get the word out, right? To learn the ins and outs of making the most of your burgeoning business, check out "Mobile App Store Optimization, Marketing, SEO & Monetization" by Alex Genadinik. This four-hour course is jam packed with useful tips for getting noticed in a crowded marketplace.

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Need to brush up on your calculus skills? There's a $10 course for that. Want to improve the way your podcasts sound? Take an audio production course. There's even a course designed to help you improve your memory. The options available are incredibly vast, and this sale means you can study nearly anything that interests you. Just don't wait too long, though. This sale ends soon.

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