Ask about the course or your audit
Use the form if a lecture is unclear, if you want to describe a supplier visibility problem, or if you are trying to apply the course to a specific industrial niche. Keep the message concrete: product category, market, source pages, and the kind of AI answer that worries you. The form is for course questions and practical audit cases, not for a sales consultation.
Frequent course questions
Is the course free?
Yes. I made this as free learning material for industrial suppliers who need a clearer way to think about AI visibility. There is no required purchase, subscription, or paid sequence behind the lessons.
Do I receive a certificate?
No. I do not issue certificates for this course, because it is a free study resource and the self-check tests are not supervised. The useful output should be your own audit notes, page changes, and maintenance routine.
How should I read the lectures?
I recommend reading them in order the first time. The course starts with foundations and then adds source quality, entity clarity, language decisions, technical access, measurement, and maintenance. After that, it is fine to return to individual lectures as problems appear.
Do I need to complete the tests?
The tests are for self-check only. Nobody grades them, and they are not meant to prove competence to someone else. I use them to help you notice whether you can apply the lesson to your own supplier pages.
What should I do if something is unclear?
Send a message through the form with the lecture title and the part that stopped you. I can usually help best when you include the product category or source type you are thinking about, such as a catalogue page, certification page, distributor listing, or application note.
Which languages is the course available in?
The base course copy is in English. The course itself discusses German and English locale choices because German suppliers often need both: precise German-language identity and enough English evidence for export-oriented discovery.
Can I use this course outside German industrial component manufacturing?
Yes, with care. The course is written for German Mittelstand industrial component manufacturers, so the examples and priorities come from that world. If you work in another technical B2B sector, the method may still help, but you will need to adapt the category, evidence, and language decisions to your own market.
Bring a real supplier visibility problem to the course.
The clearer the case, the more useful the answer can be.