I have been coaching him for about 1.5 years and I would say we go through it point by point:
Mental preparation: I watched the mindset videos at the beginning again and they opened my eyes once more, because after several months the learnings have been somewhat forgotten. In particular, what I noticed in the first text was the issue of expectations. Subconsciously, I had somehow already stored in my mind that it wouldn't be any effort at all and that it would be super easy and run without any problems. So I had very high expectations and was annoyed, frustrated and a little angry just by the small challenge of ChatGPT not wanting to answer some of the questions. But when I remembered the part from the video, I really understood that this is just a challenge that I can now face in order to develop better commands and that actually sounds really cool.
Grade: 1+
Explanations: detailed, especially for beginners, and at the same time to the point or only the most necessary. I think that's great, because it means you can get started quickly and you don't have to watch videos for a year before you can get started, e.g. one course I saw on Digistore had over 250 video lessons and I had a mental gag reflex. I've also noticed time and again that if I do something for too long in theory, my interest in it wanes or I get tired. Thanks to the speed function, the technical topics were more enjoyable for me, as they are explained a little more slowly so that everyone can follow along. However, I'm more of a technophile, so that helps a lot.
Grade: 1
Portal template (you can no longer call it a page template): I'm speechless with these, how easy they were to integrate and how good they look. Of course, the thoughtfulness that everything can be customized in a few simple steps. We probably only got a glimpse of the surface of this iceberg of links anyway, so that we wouldn't be confused or tempted to change anything.
I'm also curious to see what the deals section will look like when I've created a bunch of reviews.
Grade: 1+
Commands: The commands for ChatGPT did occasionally cause the AI to flinch or not answer the commands, but that's my job now to figure something out, so I'll get to play and see how it goes. But it's still a really blatant command template that I can expand a bit. In addition, the template is constantly being updated with the experience that Phillipp and his team gain. Some time later with the updated version of ChatGPT it works a lot better.
Support: It's over the top good, no comparison with what I've had so far.
The response time is great, no question is too stupid for Philipp and he sometimes provides support that I didn't even ask for, e.g. with the colors for the cookie banner. I also think one other point is great, which I think is good, is that Philipp does the support himself, because with the old courses I always had to deal with some bumbling fools who felt they had even less knowledge than I did and gave me some stupid standard answers, which usually only made me upset after a week of waiting. I find that when the main person on a course or coaching course provides the support, there is a perceived premium factor in the support. And what is also huge here is that Philipp knows a lot about his participants' projects and can therefore help them quickly. 1+++
I'm also thinking hard about finding something that could be improved, but I can't think of anything in particular at the moment.
Even though I haven't earned much from it yet, as I'm a bit slower, I still think it's the best invested money of my life so far.
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We are always happy about your wishes. Leeeets gooo :)!
Greetings Phil