Last night, I got a Whatsapp message from Dr Giles P Croft (who’s Relationships Masterclass bundle I’m promoting this week) which said:
“Could you have a look at this and let me know if you have any general observations? Best viewed on a computer, or at least large screen device, I think. This is a bit of a proof of concept for
me to help with discoverability”
There was a link in the message too.
I had no idea what Giles was talking about. Proof of concept for what? Discoverability for who?
But once Baby Grundy was sleeping soundly, I flipped open my laptop, forwarded the link to my Gmail and then loaded up the page.
Turns out Giles has created a brand new self-study course. It's a course which begins with the foundations of change, dives into some really
interesting stuff about how life works and then goes all-in on relationships. And as I flicked through, I could see various sections with intriguing titles like “Pattern matching in relationships”, “How to be more confident at work”, “Do you worry about your daughter’s future” and “Forgiving past transgressions”.
I was impressed.
So impressed, in fact, that I messaged Giles back. I told him I thought this course was brilliant and worth at least £97 or £197 of anyone's hard earnt wonga.
But when I asked, Giles said he wasn't planning to sell or launch this course anytime soon.
He was just testing the format as a bit of a side project to see if it worked.
This morning, I had an idea.
I dropped Giles another Whatsapp: