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Your expertise vs. ChatGPT

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jeffbullas.com

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jeff@jeffbullas.com

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Thu, May 18, 2023 04:45 PM

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Hi {NAME}, If you’re not Internet-famous – like on Instagram or TikTok or Facebook –

Hi {NAME}, If you’re not Internet-famous – like on Instagram or TikTok or Facebook – does that mean you can’t be recognized as a thought leader? Heck no! Because you don’t need to be famous to get started – you just have to have expertise or experience. That’s all you really need. Then you can put that expertise into an online course, start attracting your ideal students, and pretty soon, you’ve hit “thought leader” status. Now you might be thinking, “Wait – an online course? Is that going to still work in 2023?” After all, the market has gotten saturated. And that’s only going to get worse with tools like ChatGPT that can write an online course for you. The thing is, that only makes your expertise MORE valuable. Only a subject matter expert like you can create and lead a life-changing, profitable online course that students will be glad to pay a premium for. Because you know much, much more about your topic than ChatGPT does. And here’s the upside of the AI chatbot boom: a lot of your competitors in the online course industry now aren’t experts at all! They just used ChatGPT to write a mediocre course about a topic of which they have little or no experience. The world needs your expertise now more than ever. So if you have an online course, or you’d like to offer one, I hope you’ll make it to the upcoming training, [The Playbook for Marketing and Selling Courses in the Age of AI]( on Friday, May 19 at 2pm-3:30pm ET. This is hosted by Danny Iny – the CEO of the 8-figure online education company, Mirasee. Danny is always ahead of the game, and has a knack for figuring out what are the trends you can safely ignore, and what are the disruptors that will permanently change the industry. In this bootcamp session, you’ll learn: - What realistic financial goals are with courses in 2023 (this might surprise you!) - How to establish the credibility you need for people to buy your course - What market research *must* look like in the age of AI (this has changed RADICALLY) - Why AI makes selling courses harder – and Danny’s under-the-radar strategy to beat the odds - How to “seed” the market with desire, so that they’re primed and ready for your offer - The behavioral science-based approach to easily enroll high-paying students - Danny’s top 4 go-to course selling strategies (and how to execute them quickly with AI) - His favorite stealth strategy to use courses to kick-start a coaching practice - ...and more! [Sign up now for the free training with Danny](). I really hope you can make it! Cheers, Jeff [Unsubscribe]( Jeffbullas.com Pty Ltd PO Box 73 Lilyfield, New South Wales 2040 Australia +61413662620

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