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How to overcome the "ChatGPT gap" in just a few weeks

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Have you ever Googled “How to create a successful online course?” Since I have a few onlin

Have you ever Googled “How to create a successful online course?” (Or -- as it’s 2023 -- have you tried asking ChatGPT the same question?) Since I have a few online courses of my own, I recently asked ChatGPT the same question. Its response? “Know your audience.” (Duuuuuh) “Define your learning objectives.” (true... but that's too vague) “Choose your course format: text, video, or a combination of both.” (That seems a little limiting with only two formats... but OK) “Create a course outline... Develop your content… choose a user-friendly course platform… promote your course… collect feedback and iterate.” All useful, but super basic tips. BUT... ​ You wanna know what ChatGPT *DIDN'T* tell me? ​ Well... For starters, it didn’t tell me anything about all the different tactics and approaches people add to online courses these days: Cool things like gamification, community forums, bite-sized learning, cohorts with fixed start and end dates, and so on and so forth. And since these are more advanced strategies that require a bit more help to implement... I think most course creators could use a guide to help them through all of the confusion and contradiction involved there. Also... ChatGPT didn’t say a word about how I should support my students and give them helpful feedback to improve their progress. And that’s a pretty big thing to leave out of the conversation! Because -- based on doing several cohorts myself -- it's pretty clear how much students value personalized feedback on their progress. (and that's especially true today as things are getting more complex) BUT... What really stood out to me was this: ChatGPT never mentioned that I might want to *use ChatGPT* to help me create and promote my course! 😃 And I was like "Why not?" If it can already do things like conduct research, brainstorm ideas, create a structure, and recommend tools... Why can't it build the course, create the curriculum, and promote it FOR YOU? Well... As it turns out, it *technically* CAN... But getting this type of advanced help is significantly harder than just prompting it to give you some surface-level tips. And -- from what I've seen -- 95% of creators and marketers have absolutely NO idea how to do this! (including me haha) So that's why I was THRILLED to stumble on Danny Iny's [short but suuuuuper helpful report on using ChatGPT to create better and more profitable courses](​ ​ Because it finally opened my eyes to game changing things like: ​ -- The huge changes in the online courses industry since ChatGPT was released -- How AI-generated courses are destroying the market for *most* (but not all) online courses -- What type of course DOES still sell, and will continue to command premium prices (this is the most important part!) ... Why Danny, of all people? Because he's the ONE person I ALWAYS listen to about anything related to courses and the online education industry. He’s created several well-respected business training and coaching programs... And has helped literally thousands of business owners launch their own successful online courses. PLUS... He has a knack for seeing straight into the heart of a problem... and coming up with a simple, practical solution. He’s a real thought leader in the industry. And the solution he proposes for the problem “how to create a successful online course in 2023” is simply brilliant! And fortunately for you, not many people know about this...yet. So that’s where your opportunity comes in! ​[Click here to grab Danny’s special report and discover how you can get ahead of the competition in the second half of 2023 (and beyond)](​ Seriously, go grab it now. -Csaba Please add csaba@gameofconversions.com to your address book or whitelist us. Want to change how you receive my emails? You can easily [Update your profile]( or [Unsubscribe]( Our mailing address is: 113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2205

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