
Our YOU GPT: Authentic AI Messaging Toolkit PDF download period has ended.
But that doesn’t mean you have to miss out on these 7 groundbreaking secrets to craft AI messaging and copy that actually sounds like you:
The flair.
The distinctive point of view.
The unique voice and vibe.
It’s all waiting for you in the 7 blog posts that started the excitement!
Here’s where you can catch each and every segment:
And one more thing (it’s important).
I always recommend rewriting / polishing every bit of copy you get from ChatGPT.
- It’s the best way to dial in that last ounce of authenticity. So it truly sounds like YOU.
- ChatGPT is educated by what’s online. So you’re never really sure whether its inserting someone else’s quote or a signature passage verbatim. You want to be able to protect yourself against accusations you copied their stuff.
- Search engine are pretty good at figuring out if your messaging is from you or AI. So rewriting can help insure anything you post online gets indexed.
Rewriting and tweaking is infinitely easier and faster than having to come up with the entire thing yourself.
Thanks for the consolidated report, Rob. Your final advice really needs to be highlighted, underlined and everything that will make the reader understand how important it is.
I recently read about how a lawyer is having to explain himself to a judge where his researcher used ChatGPT while preparing a submission which included fake cases that AI had created!
And then yesterday, in a LinkedIn Group on WordPress, one SEO ‘expert’ created a post on difficulties logging into one’s website with a whole list of causes and a call to action that this expert could help.
It became a popular post not because of the insights but the wrong information being provided and a call out that ChatGPT had been used.
The person admitted the concept was original and then the post was created using AI. This person’s credibility is in tatters. The crucifixion that followed could have been avoided if the final output had been read and checked for accuracy.
Tools are meant to help us, not make our knowledge and experience redundant.
Sounds like “How to Rank on LinkedIn for all the Wrong Reasons!” Great comment, and its why I put the blue box disclaimer to check / verify what ChatGPT gives you on every post in the series, and twice in the PDF report.
Folks marketing online are too eager to find a “magic solution”, and it can bite them in the back when they find there is none.
Agree with you that tools, no matter how amazing, are supplements and enhancers, rather than replacements for one’s own positioning and POV.
Thanks for consolidating all this info, Rob.
I started putting the info you provided into action after each of the chapters, and found the results more impactful and relevant than what I was doing before.
I saved each of the parts individually and it became a bit messy.
This is great.
Awesome Cheryl! Yes, the goal was to get ChatGPT to sound more like each of us. And so pleased that is how it’s turning out for you!