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6 ChatGPT Prompts For Online Course Ideas

Online courses can make you A LOT of money - but only if you’re doing them right.

Like this guy, Parker Worth, who went from broke, literally eating out of garbage cans, to a $22,000 course launch - all because he was able to make and promote the RIGHT kind of course.

His first course launch changed the trajectory of his life forever, and yours can too, but only if you can do it right. 

You might want to cash in on the course phenomenon and make $22,000 like Parker, but where do you begin?

When you follow the method I’m about to show you, it helps guarantee your success. 

Because the sad truth is: most courses fail, even if they have a lot of value inside. 

And they fail for one big reason: they’re not speaking to a problem or a goal that their audience has. 

You see, the ONLY reason people ever spend money on education is if they think that education will help move them closer to achieving a goal or solving a problem.

And most course ideas, while they may be valuable, don’t clearly address a problem or a goal that a potential customer might have. 

That’s why they fail. 

When coming up with courses, most people think of what THEY want to hear as an expert who has already resolved much of their problems & goals in their topic, but they forget that they’re selling to people who AREN’T experts and will have drastically different problems & goals than they do. 

When you’re already at the top of the mountain, it can be hard to see what people at the bottom of the mountain really want. 

But, ChatGPT can help you with that. 

I came up with a series of 6 prompts that you can use that will allow ChatGPT to uncover what these problems & goals are, and package them into a compelling, valuable course that people in your niche are dying to get. 

Just hit the button below to grab your prompts: (if you don’t see the button below, subscribe and come back to this page):

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