Dorian Vale
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Send a precise course question

Use the form for questions about the course, unclear lecture points, or how to interpret a Perplexity visibility problem in a French-market B2B context. I read best when the message includes the observable case: the query, the cited source, the client page and the specific mismatch between the answer and the evidence.

You can write with a question about a lecture, a Perplexity citation pattern you are trying to interpret, or a client case where the source choice seems strange. I can usually help most when you describe the query, the cited sources, the client page and the specific mismatch you see. Keep the message practical. I am more useful for reading a visible evidence problem than for broad predictions.

How to reach you

How to reach you

Frequent questions

Is the course free?

Yes. The course is free to read and use. I made it as educational material for agencies that need a clearer way to think about Perplexity visibility.

Do you provide a certificate?

No. There is no certificate because this is a free learning resource without formal enrollment or assessment. The useful proof is the query log and the quality of the client recommendations you can make after working through the material.

Should I read the lectures in order?

I recommend reading them in order the first time. The course starts with Perplexity’s answer behavior before moving into audits, writing, structure and reporting. After that, it works well as a reference library.

Do I need to complete the tests?

The tests are for self-checking only. Nobody grades them, and they are not a gate to the next lecture. I include them because Perplexity SEO improves when you can test your own diagnosis against a concrete case.

What should I do if a lecture is unclear?

Send a message through the form and describe the confusing point. A short example helps: the query, the cited source, the client page and what you expected Perplexity to do.

What languages is the course available in?

The base course is written in English. The examples focus on Dutch agencies working with French-market B2B clients, so French and English evidence appear as part of the subject matter.

Can I use the course if I am outside this narrow audience?

Yes, if the problem is close enough. The course is written for Dutch boutique SEO agencies with French-market B2B clients, but consultants, content strategists and in-house teams can still use the method when they need to study answer inclusion, citations and source accuracy.

Bring the question back to the evidence.

The best contact messages start with the answer, the citation and the page that should have been clearer.