Prompt Details
Model
(claude-4-6-sonnet)
Token size
399
Example input
[e.g. Python for Beginners, Personal Finance, Watercolor Painting]: Python Programming
[e.g. Complete beginners, Working professionals, Entrepreneurs]: Complete beginners
[e.g. Get a job, Start a business, Learn a new skill]: Get a job in tech
Example output
Case 01
Python for Beginners — Get a Job
Tech
Topic:
Python Programming
Student:
Complete beginners
Goal:
Get a job in tech
1. Course Title & Hook
BEST
Python for Absolute Beginners: From Zero to Hired in 60 Days
Land your first tech job without a degree — just a laptop and this course.
GOOD
Learn Python & Get Hired: The Complete Beginner Roadmap
The exact Python skills employers look for — taught step by step.
ALT
Python Crash Course: Build Real Projects, Get Real Jobs
No fluff. No theory overload. Just Python that works in the real world.
2. Course Promise
This course is for complete beginners with zero coding experience who want to break into tech within 60 days. By the end, you will write Python scripts from scratch, build 3 portfolio projects, and walk into job interviews confident. No math degree required — just 1 hour per day and the willingness to practice.
3. Curriculum Outline
M1
Python Foundations — Your First Lines of Code
Installing Python and writing your first program
Variables, data types, and basic operations
Getting user input and printing outputs
Exercise: Build a personal greeting app
M2
Control Flow — Making Programs Think
If/else statements and decision making
Loops: while and for in real use cases
Functions: writing reusable code blocks
Exercise: Build a number guessing game
M3
Data Structures — Organizing Information
Lists, tuples, and when to use each
Dictionaries for real-world data storage
Working with files and reading CSV data
Exercise: Build a simple contact book
M4
Real Projects — Building Your Portfolio
Web scraping basics with BeautifulSoup
Automating repetitive tasks with Python
Building a data dashboard with pandas
Project: Automate a real task from your life
M5
Job Ready — Interview Prep & GitHub Profile
The 10 Python questions every interviewer asks
Setting up your GitHub to impress employers
Writing a resume that highlights your projects
Project: Publish your 3 portfolio projects on GitHub
4. First Lesson Script Outline
Hook — 30 sec
"In 10 minutes from now, you will have written your first Python program. Most people think coding is hard — I'm going to prove it isn't."
Key Concept
Python is a programming language that lets you give instructions to a computer in plain English. Unlike other languages, Python reads almost like a sentence — that's why it's the #1 language for beginners worldwide.
Real-World Example
Netflix uses Python to recommend what you watch next. Instagram runs on Python. You'll be using the same language that powers billion-dollar products.
Actionable Takeaway
Install Python and write print("Hello, World!") — your first program. Screenshot it and post it. You're officially a programmer.
5. Pricing & Positioning
$84.99
Premium beginner tier — justified by 5 modules, 3 portfolio projects, and job prep content that competing courses charge separately for.
Position against generic Python courses by emphasizing the job outcome and portfolio deliverables — not just the language.
6. Launch Checklist
1
Post your course intro video on LinkedIn and tag 3 people who inspired your coding journey
2
Offer first 48h at $12.99 using Udemy's launch pricing — early reviews drive algorithm ranking
3
Share a free preview lesson in 3 Facebook groups for Python beginners and career changers
4
Email your existing audience with a personal story about why you learned Python
5
Ask your first 10 students for an honest review by Day 3 — offer a bonus resource as thank-you
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