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We asked GPT to do five main tasks.
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Unknown
We used to pay thousands of dollars our copywriter to do for us each month. I wasn't expecting much, but we ended up firing our copywriter. And in this video, we're going to show you the five ways you can use championship to grow your business, speed up your marketing, and supercharge your results for real.
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Unknown
A friend. This is Iacopo and Alessia.
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And
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When I started talking about AI, how did you take it?
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Unknown
What was your first reaction? I think I freaked out. I think I totally freaked out. I think the very there is very mixed feelings on how to use AI to help a business out because everyone is freaked out that they're going to lose their job. They're going to lose their job because we are all replaceable. And it's partially true.
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Unknown
Yes, but up to a certain point, because I still believe that as much as is going to be working towards being more and more human, this A.I. the way we think it's never going to be, at least for now, the same as an AI. And also air is here to stay. So whether you use it or not, you're going to lose out compared to everybody else's using it.
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Unknown
So we thought, let's have a look at it. So I paid for a chat. GB $20 a month. Right now because I tested it for a few weeks and I was blown away by what we could do. And I said, You know what? We can actually use it as a VA on steroids. And we wanted to tell you about the five ways we supercharged all of our business just using GPT three.
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Unknown
So let's start with saying though, that we are not a huge business. We are not the kind of business that is still, I would say, just throw money at things and see what happens because we've got so much to spare. We've got people that work with us. We are happily helping them because we value their work with us and they're never going to be replaced because we value them so much for what they do.
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Unknown
But there are certain jobs, unfortunately, that are still too expensive for us to outsource and we have been working on them for quite a long time and they're quite repetitive. They might be boring, they're always the same, assuming that's alright for anybody. And one of these is copywriting, for example, and we have to say that we have paid very brilliant copywriters to help us out, to create content for emails or for sales pages, for social media posts, magnets, guides, tools.
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Unknown
You think it. And we had people helping us out. But honestly, we got to the point where for £1,000, every time that we had to write to something was not sustainable. And for any small business out there, I don't think we anyone can actually afford £4,000 for every two or three emails that needs to be written. So we kind of went, okay, we need to learn this skill.
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Unknown
Now I know how to do it, but also I need an extra help because we've got volume. So what was the first thing you tried to do with A Yeah, that was useful for the business. So recently I wanted to create something juicy. I'm asking you because you are kind of against technology. I'm not going to be white.
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Unknown
I'm not against technology. I love technology, but I suck at using it. I needed a guide to compliment my newly presented program, so I said, okay, I need to create a program, but it's something that I've spoken about. I've written about about a million times. I know this structure. I know exactly how it is going to go. I know exactly what needs to be written in it.
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Unknown
But I'm so tired of writing the same things over and over again differently. So I said, I want to use that. The A.I. thingy, the AI big ideas, and I wanted to create a series of explanations on how to do certain steps in ballet. And I said, okay, I'll write down what a certain step means. And also tell me how to do it.
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Unknown
And it came out with a very, very professional, very specific way of what that what the term, for example, play meant, how to do it, where the alignment of the body goes and what not. So, wow, it was a good it was actually quite incredible. You can tell that someone that is learning because it might not have the nuances of a person that has done it, but it was very well explained that if you needed a help, if you needed someone to tell you the steps and the bullet points, it was perfectly laid out.
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Unknown
But if you didn't like the way it was, explain it. It was too robotic in a way and too professional or too intimidating. And so I asked was, okay, can you take whatever you've just written above and write it down? In my language, the laser tips language and a little bit more friendly speak to someone that has never done ballet before.
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Unknown
It's intimidated and wants to learn and obviously it's an adult, so we're not talking to kids. And what did you do? It took exactly what I wrote before, changed it completely into making it so much friendlier, so much nicer without the bullet points, without the overwhelm. I said, Wow, that is actually quite incredible. Can you copy and paste the same prompt for all of the other steps you had in mind?
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Unknown
What I did, what I had. So what I had in mind was a mixture of the two. Obviously there is always something that whenever you write it, you whenever you put it down, it's so unique to the way you do it that I needed. Again, I said, it's too long to explain once again to the I can you now grab the other thing and put it there and this and there.
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Unknown
I said, okay, I'll just grab whatever I want, whatever serves me and paste it to where I need it. Because at the end of the day, there is nothing out of the box. Even with a copywriter, you need to go back and forth understanding why your languages are, what not, what to put into there in there. And sometimes with the AI especially, you have all the pieces and it is up to you, the human side, to place it all together without having to create them personally, each each and every single one of them.
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Unknown
Everything that was time consuming for me. It just went chop don pieces to put together mass of relief because that's what you want. You don't want to waste time on the putting things together. You want to just grab the end product and say, Guys, this is it. This here it is here you are. This is what you want.
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Unknown
The thing. I want the thing.
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And I
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the second thing we used it for was I had an idea one day. yeah? When we stopped creating blog posts for a while. I wonder if I could use our YouTube videos as a source of information to actually create a blog post. I went on YouTube and downloaded the automatically generated transcription of a video from YouTube into a file.
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Unknown
Then, because GPT can cannot read files, I actually copy and pasted the content of the file inside the prompt and asked GPT to understand what this video is all about and produce a blog post with the introduction bullet points plus paragraph, plus conclusion plus call to action that is directly in line with the topic. And the first result was impressive.
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Unknown
I had the blog post version of the video, but it was lacking in to the nice tone. More argumentation on the bullet points. So step by step I started saying, Can you rewrite the content using a more funny tone? And I actually went online and looked for an actor that I really liked and asked him to mimic the same tone.
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Unknown
And he did it, and I was cracking myself laughing because of what it came out with. Then I asked to expand on each topic to have even more information to put in the blog post and in a matter of minutes, I had an entire 2000 plus words of blog post ready to be copy and paste it in my website.
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Unknown
I haven't done it yet, but I tested it and it's incredible the results you can get. It's almost like having a blog post for free that will definitely increase your reach on Google If you are trying to rank for specific keywords or topics in your niche. And I said you are in charge of all of the written stuff in the Lazy Dancer tips world.
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Unknown
So for the boring task of there is one spot, I tell you, there is one very specific task that I really, really don't like to write. Once the video is done, my job is done. You know, I write, I create content for my for my people and I'm there chatting. So everything else that is underneath, I go, I don't want to say one other than one of the things that I use it for is the little description that goes underneath the video.
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Unknown
And I saved the video talks about this and this and this. Can you please elaborate? This is the topic. These are the points that we are going to attach upon. Please explain it. Make it nice. And then again, I take the time to link if there are on a videos that they might be interested, then need to go into description.
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Unknown
The 90% of the job is done by charging. We were talking about the same tool here. We don't have a million tools. It's just one and it's Sunday. That's something great because and I love to write in the email, it makes me closer to the person I love of writing the emails. I love writing some blog post or post for social media that helps me out.
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Unknown
It gives me a structure and how to put it together. But there are things. There are automatics like they have. They got to be done three single time that really bug me. The bloody description. Have you done the description? No. Now there is the how you can do it. The thing it does it. I know you are the kind of guy that loves sporting things together, but even you are the technology physical one and the one with the framework in mind every single time.
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Unknown
But there is something that you love to do is almost like you have your own little friend to bounce bouncing ideas off. Because sometimes I get myself stuck into ideas that don't quite work because I'm too much in my head. So I thought, I wonder if I can brainstorm with this thing. So I was looking for a title and description for this workshop that we wanted to do, and I explained to GPT what their workshop was going to be about, who was that for?
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And that I was looking for a title and I headline. And when I asked them to give me titles and headlines for it, he did it. And if I didn't like it, I asked him to give me 20 more variations and that was one better than the other. Even using concept that I didn't think about, I even found new ideas on wordings to attract the audience that I wanted to attract.
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Unknown
So even brainstorming and actually coming out with sales copy is brilliant for that. You don't have to do all of the work by yourself staring at a blank page. You can just ask good. I don't know what to write here. Can you help me out? But the more precise you are in your prompt, the better. So have a clear idea what you need to explain, what you need, what kind of format, and even give examples on tone, on structure and touch.
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Unknown
CBT will give it to you. It's literally a bouncing off ideas and brainstorming because we are so good at getting stuck in our own loop, in our own new way of thinking. And that said, just give me something different rather than mean going to research the web and see what other people say, how they put it down, what their train of thought says, You've got this API person thingy that does that for you.
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Unknown
It's almost like your personal Google right there with funny glasses that goes, I'll help you out. I imagine exactly that. I imagine him as a Jarvis from German. But that's also the cool thing is not just finding titles for YouTube videos or finding the the brainstorming or copy is almost like cloning yourself and talking to yourself because you need to be very specific with the AI.
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Unknown
It's very intelligent in a very close minded way. So you need to tell them exactly how to go on about. You are the guide for the AI to actually explore, to say, No, I don't go over there. I need this specific thing over here, so don't be freaked out about it. Just make sure you understand a way to leverage it so it's not going to go away.
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Unknown
It's not going to steal your job as long as you embrace it for you for what you're trying to achieve in the marketplace, what kind of value you are achieving, and pretty much supercharge you. That's the point of AI.
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Unknown
And I