For a lot of us, the creation of lots of content -- quickly -- is necessary to how we make our livings.
Especially if you're trying to get an online business off the ground, the need for constant content -- emails, blog posts, videos, whatever -- can seem overwhelming.
Not to mention, have we not all sat fruitlessly in front of a blank screen, not knowing where to begin?
Is sitting there for four hours truly the best use of your time?
What if you had a tool that could give you a push, situate you in your topic, and save you hours of time that you can put to better use than agonizingly sitting in front of that blankety-blank screen?
What if you could get your tasks done in one-tenth the time? What kind of advantage would that give you?
You can use ChatGPT for tasks like these, but only if you know what you're doing.
I got an angry response from a reader yesterday to an email on this subject. He compared using ChatGPT to switching from eating good, natural foods to eating junk and
processed foods as a way of saving time.
I think this misses the point.
The correct analogy is this: going from (1) buying good, natural foods that you never wind up preparing because you don't have the time or the knowledge to do
so, to (2) actually preparing and eating those foods.
That great food you bought doesn't do you any good if you're too overwhelmed to prepare and eat it.
Likewise, your great intentions are wonderful, but without executing them what
good are they?
And this is a tool that can help you. It's not a substitute for you, but if you could use a little help it can get you started, and then you can modify what it produces however you wish.
There are ways to make it sound
like you rather than a robot, but you have to learn them -- and our friend Amy Yamada, the expert on this, will teach it to us in a free event. Sign up here:
https://www.tomwoods.com/chatgpt
Tom Woods
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