Nathan wanted to elevate his course but needed deep and actionable insights to make it happen. Through an comprehensive 47-page course review which combined strategic feedback and actionable insights Storytelling Zero to One transformed from the ground up.
In the end, we refined his core product that resonates across mediums and stands out in his niche.
When accomplished writer and entrepreneur Nathan Baugh sought to elevate his already successful course, Storytelling Zero to One, he knew he needed more than just surface-level adjustments. Though initially hesitant about seeking outside expertise, our collaboration proved to be a game-changing decision.
Nathan explains...
I like to do something myself the first time, which was building up this course, putting it together in the first place, and then hire somebody who's better at it to help me make it better
Leaning in to this mindset led him to invest in a comprehensive course review, which resulted in detailed 47-page analysis combining strategic insights with practical improvements.
The partnership yielded immediate results.
Nathan particularly appreciated the dual approach to feedback:
I either want it to be super specific or super high level, and I think you are able to provide both.
This comprehensive guidance allowed Nathan to implement targeted improvements while maintaining a clear vision for his course's overall direction.
One of the most significant improvements came from using broader contextual examples, which shows how storytelling principles apply across various mediums.
The content part was good, how you called out some of the ones that are better than the others, and I really liked the examples you gave, like the before and after, good and bad, context variety, those kinds of things.
Nathan Baugh is the author of Storytelling Zero to One and writes extensively on X and Linked In.
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