I’ve come across this individual multiple times through social media ads but never felt compelled to engage with his marketing tactics, let alone inquire about his offerings. However, when a friend sent me a link to his two-day course, I decided to give it a chance. Initially, I was impressed enough to register.The first day started well. For nearly two hours, the content was engaging, and the instructor outlined what he planned to cover on day two, which seemed promising. However, the session ended prematurely, with the remaining time spent urging attendees to confirm their attendance for day two. This felt like a tactic to ensure people returned rather than a genuine effort to deliver value.Day two was when the facade crumbled. After just an hour and a half of actual teaching, the remaining time was dedicated to aggressively marketing his other courses. It was an excruciating experience, with the same points repeated ad nauseam. While I had anticipated some level of self-promotion, I had hoped he might prove me wrong. Instead, he confirmed my suspicions, wasting nearly six hours of my time under the guise of education. The content he did cover was rudimentary and easily accessible on platforms like YouTube.What’s most disappointing is his failure to uphold his promise of a full six hours of Power BI instruction without marketing interference. This raises serious doubts about the value of his so-called 'Inner-Circle' classes. He repeatedly emphasized the importance of attending every minute of the masterclass, even questioning the commitment of participants, yet he shamelessly squandered that same time on self-promotion. It’s a shameful display of prioritizing profit over genuine education.
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