Nice to see you working with your kiddo! The Super Simple Songs at the beginning gave me some PTSD 😥 lol. Three kids in and the youngest just outgrew it!!
I expect this kiddo to be building funnels by age 3! :D Thanks for the content. Quick question: Since I want to learn more about GHL, could it be an idea to set up an account (agency) then a subaccount (my personal brand) and build a course for my personal brand (e.g. Tech Sales)? That way I could maybe learn more about the platform before offering to clients. Or do you suggest keeping it within 1 account and learn in the agency account?
Hi Keaton! Super helpful video. Also hello to a very small Sebastian! Request from a fan: can you do a tour of the user-side of a course, of a lesson with assessments, and what goes on in communities.
You vid was extremely helpful. For the affiliate aspects, do you get credit if I start up my own affiliate account with GHL? And does that work down the line as well?
Where would you keep a community for your high ticket course, for example. Would you use GHL communities (which is under Skool and I'm not sure if you can protect it so it's hidden, yet accessible by members and automated) or would you invite members elsewhere?
My biggest concern as being a business located in the UK is being able to charge and not charge VAT for my customers based on their location, do you know if there's a solution for this with GHL?
GoHighLevel doesn't have built-in VAT management, but you can set up workflows to apply VAT based on your customers' locations. Alternatively, integrating a third-party invoicing solution that supports VAT calculations might help. Let me know if you want to chat more about it!
"I want to create a course with three training sessions, with each session being managed by a specific instructor. I need to set up an individual account for each instructor, allowing them access only to their designated session without viewing or modifying other instructors' sessions. The goal is for each instructor to be able to freely add and edit educational content within their own session. How can I configure this system so that each instructor has limited permissions to access and modify only their assigned session?"
@zaidoonemad7879 you can create individual sub-accounts or restricted user roles for each instructor. Here's how to configure it: Create Membership Products: Divide the course into three separate products (one for each session) in the Memberships area. Assign the respective instructor’s session to a specific product. Set User Permissions: In the Membership settings, create user accounts for each instructor. Assign each instructor access only to their respective product by configuring user roles. Restrict permissions so they can manage content but not view other sessions. Content Management: Provide instructors with access to the content editor for their session, allowing them to freely add or update material without crossing over to other sessions. If you need help setting this up or exploring other options, let me know!
Hey Keaton! Thanks for this. It's very helpful. I just have a question. After creating a course and putting it in the community, how do I let people know about my course? Do I have to create a facebook ad to advertise it to people or is there a better way to advertise it for free in gohighlevel? Thanks!
I have a question regarding Creating a membership template under courses. I may be missing something. Is there a way to copy and paste text and emoji functionality into this template? I'm in the template, and when I click the right mouse button, it just gives me an option for a link placement but not a paste text option?
Scorm is actually easy to share and reusesble for any platform for your online content. Did you later fix it or still difficult to share I can help you out .
You can check the steps here in more detail: help.gohighlevel.com/support/solutions/articles/155000001238-learning-tab-courses-#Feature/action-1---Filtering
Lol that’s not a course that’s let’s zoom and click but you won’t learn anything because speeding through the video is more important then actually learning anything . Lol I got lost on where the course was. I cannot even finish watching this it was so fast, oh well moving on , even the baby was fast
@@Gloryvisuals So "The Glory Boys Podcast" has nothing better to do than to laugh at someone else's comment in YT, effectively acting like a bright-less high-school kid. Try to do that in the real world and you'll see who gets hurt.
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Big congratulations Keaton for your new Tesla from HighLevel affiliate program, you deserve every bit of it, great content - clear explanations :)
Subscribed because the content was awesome BUT because he did it all with the baby! Any parent who can do this is brilliant in my eyes
Nice to see you working with your kiddo!
The Super Simple Songs at the beginning gave me some PTSD 😥 lol. Three kids in and the youngest just outgrew it!!
Couldn't miss an opportunity to say "hi" to Sebastian during his course session here!
I expect this kiddo to be building funnels by age 3! :D Thanks for the content. Quick question: Since I want to learn more about GHL, could it be an idea to set up an account (agency) then a subaccount (my personal brand) and build a course for my personal brand (e.g. Tech Sales)? That way I could maybe learn more about the platform before offering to clients. Or do you suggest keeping it within 1 account and learn in the agency account?
You can set it up however you think it will work best for you. However you will learn best is what I recommend. You can always switch it around later.
Awesome content Keaton, thank you for making all this information and experience available! Subscribed and watching your vids, great work.
Great walk through on courses! Do you know if they will be charging for the new app, or will it be included like the PWA?
Not sure yet
Hi Keaton! Super helpful video. Also hello to a very small Sebastian! Request from a fan: can you do a tour of the user-side of a course, of a lesson with assessments, and what goes on in communities.
Free trial with Go High Level gets you in and you can see for yourself. Tons of other ways here:
go.itskeaton.com/affiliate
I have a GHL account. If I upgrade to the pro plan with you, will that include the bonuses as well? Do you offer consulting services?
Yes!
I’m running this challenge too
Go.itskeaton.com/90daychallenge (best offer right now)
Itskeaton.com/mastermind for normal deals :)
@@ItsKeaton Your links are for new users to GHL yes will you still get credit for the upgrade?
Upgrade links are at itskeaton.com/mastermind :)@@atony229
You vid was extremely helpful. For the affiliate aspects, do you get credit if I start up my own affiliate account with GHL? And does that work down the line as well?
If you sign up with my link and sign others up with yours it helps me out yes :)
Is there the option to have different membership levels? Can you offer different price levels with different offerings?
This is now an option
Where would you keep a community for your high ticket course, for example. Would you use GHL communities (which is under Skool and I'm not sure if you can protect it so it's hidden, yet accessible by members and automated) or would you invite members elsewhere?
Honestly FB groups are great for this kind of thing
Hey bro how do I download the original video? I enabled the option but I dont see the link.
My biggest concern as being a business located in the UK is being able to charge and not charge VAT for my customers based on their location, do you know if there's a solution for this with GHL?
GoHighLevel doesn't have built-in VAT management, but you can set up workflows to apply VAT based on your customers' locations. Alternatively, integrating a third-party invoicing solution that supports VAT calculations might help. Let me know if you want to chat more about it!
"I want to create a course with three training sessions, with each session being managed by a specific instructor. I need to set up an individual account for each instructor, allowing them access only to their designated session without viewing or modifying other instructors' sessions. The goal is for each instructor to be able to freely add and edit educational content within their own session.
How can I configure this system so that each instructor has limited permissions to access and modify only their assigned session?"
@zaidoonemad7879 you can create individual sub-accounts or restricted user roles for each instructor. Here's how to configure it:
Create Membership Products: Divide the course into three separate products (one for each session) in the Memberships area. Assign the respective instructor’s session to a specific product.
Set User Permissions: In the Membership settings, create user accounts for each instructor. Assign each instructor access only to their respective product by configuring user roles. Restrict permissions so they can manage content but not view other sessions.
Content Management: Provide instructors with access to the content editor for their session, allowing them to freely add or update material without crossing over to other sessions.
If you need help setting this up or exploring other options, let me know!
Hey @ItsKeaton, what software you use to put your face while recording screen?
OBS
@@ItsKeaton thank you
Hello! How can I turn OFF community and affiliation in the membership area? I mean in the navigation menù... My clients won't need them. Thanks
Membership > Communities > Settings > disable parent apps
Hey Keaton! Thanks for this. It's very helpful. I just have a question. After creating a course and putting it in the community, how do I let people know about my course? Do I have to create a facebook ad to advertise it to people or is there a better way to advertise it for free in gohighlevel? Thanks!
Always advertise man! 👌
Hi is membership available on the starter plan?
Yep
can you have the course drip out? Like they have access to a certain portion and then unlock the next after they have completed the first?
I believe so yes
Yes you can, have you sort it out
Or should I help you with it
I have a question regarding Creating a membership template under courses. I may be missing something. Is there a way to copy and paste text and emoji functionality into this template? I'm in the template, and when I click the right mouse button, it just gives me an option for a link placement but not a paste text option?
Ask this in my free Skool community:
www.skool.com/keaton-walker-group-3488?invite=45a96d8087ec44e59fb16b3ab803bad1
My son is Sebastian too ❤
Awww....Go Daddy!
I wanted to create a course on gohighlevel but it's in Scorm format, how can I fix that
Idk what scorm means
Scorm is actually easy to share and reusesble for any platform for your online content. Did you later fix it or still difficult to share
I can help you out .
I tried to went through your affiliate link but it's not showing 97 dollar plan. Is it only for 297 and 497?
Here is a page that gives you the links for all three. Go with whichever one you think is best for you:
go.itskeaton.com/keaton-gohighlevel
how do you upload the courses?
You can check the steps here in more detail: help.gohighlevel.com/support/solutions/articles/155000001238-learning-tab-courses-#Feature/action-1---Filtering
How do I make the login portal looks the same as yours?
What do you mean by login portal?
the site in 7:16, thanks @@ItsKeaton
Impressive
Holy f, the interface sucks. Great video though
Most course builders are confusing AF like this 😂 you just get used to it
Not gonna lie bro this wasn’t helpful at all.
Lots of stuff since this, not my best video. Sorry
Lol that’s not a course that’s let’s zoom and click but you won’t learn anything because speeding through the video is more important then actually learning anything . Lol I got lost on where the course was. I cannot even finish watching this it was so fast, oh well moving on , even the baby was fast
Using new-born son to grab attention ain't cute.
Just tryna get some work in
Lol what?? Who hurt you 😂
@@Gloryvisuals So "The Glory Boys Podcast" has nothing better to do than to laugh at someone else's comment in YT, effectively acting like a bright-less high-school kid. Try to do that in the real world and you'll see who gets hurt.
I think showing the real life of many of us working digitally is AWESOME! I especially loved the, “gotta go, he’s cryin’,” was spot on. Nicely done.