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ChatGPT: My 2-month journey of addiction

Learn how I've used ChatGPT to automate repetitive tasks, generate unique ideas, and save time and effort in my business

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ChatGPT: 2 months in and I'm hooked

My Honest Review After 2 Months.  Part 1. 

Okay, so I’ve been using ChatGPT for almost two months and GPT-3 products for two years. I’m not going to lie, when I saw Conversion.AI, now Jasper.AI, launch I was blown away. But it was nothing to the aha moment that is ChatGPT. Go ahead, call me a fanboy if you want. Do it, you know you want to. 

If you’ve been paying any attention to me at all lately, you’ve definitely noticed a shift. That shift has been made possible almost solely because of ChatGPT.

So, it’s been two months and I am still using it every day. I wish cardio was this addictive.

So what have I learned?

The number one thing I will say is that ChatGPT is as creative as you are. What do I mean? Well, it’s all about the questions you ask, how you ask them, and the directions you give it. If you can give detailed instructions it will provide detailed results. Simply put, it’s all about your prompts.

That’s why a recent prompt engineer position just opened up with a starting pay of $250,000! That’s some serious cheddar. Now, I’ve also seen prompt engineer positions starting at $30-$60 an hour as well.

Literally, right now I thought about how easy it would be to create a prompt guide for every industry to offer as a valuable free resource to other businesses as a lead magnet.

Hit me up if you want to hear my vision there and we can build it together and put out 2-3 guides a day. Or run with it and just throw your boy a bone when you dominate that space.

Prompt hack number 2:

Go deeper. I run a large tourism based Facebook group of over 100k people that receives over a million visits a month. We’ve been struggling to keep up with content approval. We have a lot going on and can’t monitor everything going on all the time. So the answer is simple right? Just hire some moderators who will volunteer? We could do that but that doesn’t make for an engaging group. Also, I really don’t like the name moderator. So I asked ChatGPT to give me a list of similar names and it spit out a beautiful list of options. It spit out words like: Envoy

So I asked it to give me some ideas on some good names to call our facebook group moderators called Whats Happening in Fairhope and our company is called Happening Media. This is what it gave me:

Since we own multiple large groups in other areas than just Fairhope, that was out of the question.

For now, we are going with Happening Helpers which made the brainstorming process of coming up with a fun title for our moderators and content contributors that much easier and it stands out. I then kept going further and told ChatGPT directly that we own several pages outside with similar titles but based in different cities.

Then to cap it off I asked it to provide me with names that all start with Happening.

I’m going to go through these and decide which I like the most but this simple task took seconds to produce these results and the deeper I dove and the more prompts I gave it, the better it delivered.

I then asked it to create a post for the groups letting them know we are looking for moderators for the group using Happening Helpers. The results did not disappoint and the response has been pretty great so far with about 8 applicants in under an hour.

That’s how you win with this tool.

I’ve started to take everything I write and every question I have to ChatGPT and rarely Google anything anymore. This is just one example of many. It’s helped me ideate on several software and app ideas, write press releases, write commercial scripts, gave my UI/UX mockup guy clear instructions on how to design the apps I’m building, and even helped me create a business plan, research, and create a pitch deck.

I just make a list of things I need to get done online each day and try and incorporate AI and ChatGPT into as much of my day as possible.

And you should be too!

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