Please sign up and let me know your thoughts if the course does the job well in the comments below. And with this course I'm trying to change them. Task/Project management space is a crowded market but I believe my main competitor is not another to-do app, but traditional post-it notes, paper calendar and email. I want to know if this really makes sense and if I should improve this course in any way before I decide to offer it again.
I'm closing this course today at midnight PDT and I'll study the results and feedback I've gotten from my course participants. This time people can just follow along and get from "zero to hero" in no-time. When you think about it I've always been teaching productivity.īecause this time it's a mixture of great know-how with practical exercises presented as screencasts done in my productivity app. That's why I'm recording Productive! Show. That's why I'm the editor of the Productive! Magazine. That's why I prepared the 10 Steps to Ultimate Productivity Course. I've always been about teaching people productivity.
#MICHAEL HYATT LAUNCH JEFF WALKER HOW TO#
I developed the How to create your perfect digital productivity system course where in 3 videos I take someone from not having a system to having something that works and helps them get more stuff done. And on that plane ride I came up with an idea how to make this happen: And the whole world of productivity is new to them.
I still run Nozbe but for many people who don't know my product, it is actually new to them. Basically if you’ve gotten an email sequence after 2005 about a product, that person has either taken this course, read Jeff’s book, or been influenced by PLF. I was reading Jeff Walker's Launch book after having seen his and Michael Hyatt's videos on launching new products. Jeff Walker’s Product Launch Formula (PLF) has helped 10,000+ people launch their product online. Just a little over a month ago I was on the plane from my home town to my parents' place. That's why I want to teach productivity rather than just sell Nozbe
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