Q: expanding to include additional niches?

I'm noticing this is maybe good enough for searching for broad niches like social media or digital marketing (although the fact that it registers those incredibly generic, oversaturated topics as good opportunities is a different issue), but as soon as I ask it for native plants or fashion history, it returns nothing. Meanwhile if I google classes on these topics, or even look directly on udemy, I get many results back. I'd like to understand how this is searching, because it doesn't seem very comprehensive. I'm willing to give it another try before returning if this is being addressed.

constantina3PLUSDec 16, 2024
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Larry_Eurekaa

Dec 16, 2024

A: Try Semantic Search in the Advanced Search setting. The default is exact match so unless a course is exactly worded as your search term like "Fashion History" it will show no courses (which might also mean you have an opportunity with that exact topic if you see a " Possible untapped opportunity" message as there are no existing courses with this title. Semantic search will show all related or very loosely related topics. There are many courses in our data on fashion and fashion history. Not as many as more generally popular topics but we have them nonetheless. We also have some on native plants but there are not very many on the platforms as that is pretty niche. Try different related topics (our AI will offer suggestions) like indigenous etc. Note that if there is not enough google searches on the topic that data will not show - which means it may not have enough interest generally. Also, consider Eurekaa's other tools can be helpful outside of just researching what is on the MOOC platforms.

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