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6 contributions to The Launchpad at BAIS CAMP
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@Lauren deVane's personality is infectious so I am SO excited to learn from her!
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New comment 11d ago
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Nice to meet you too! @Shivam Chhaya 👋🏽👋🏽
AI & Copy for Product Based Business
Hey y’all! It’s my birthday this week, and I’m doing a soft launch of my candle brand, Eros & Ember, just for the girls! I worked with ChatGPT to develop the name, Eros & Embers, and I’d love your feedback on why it might not be converting yet. I know the lack of photos is likely a big reason, but as I’m still in the early stages, your input would be incredibly helpful. Here’s the link: https://erosandembers.co/apps/bundles/bundle/151871
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New comment Oct 13
AI & Copy for Product Based Business
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@Less Van helden Such amazing advice!
ChatGPT as my secret hype bot
So I saw this idea on reddit and gave it a try. You'll have to have memory turned on to get anything good. Prompt 1: Based on everything you already know about me, profile me. Prompt 2: Now go one step further and speculate on things that have a high probability, but cannot be confirmed with any confidence. Prompt 3: What are things you think I'm not aware about myself? Holy shirtballs, this ended up surprising me by being so affirming and really made me feel seen. 😭🥰 And no, it was not all pulled from custom instructions. Just give it a try and see what it comes up with for you. My results here: https://chatgpt.com/share/66f583ae-e16c-800d-9020-85a3fcbcca70
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New comment Oct 20
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@Amanda Guerassio OMG! This is scarily accurate and made me feel so seen. Which is insane considering its a robot. 🥺 Thank you so much for sharing this. My results: https://chatgpt.com/share/66fb1aa5-67f4-800a-a251-53ae2d04ebb7
Write a whitepaper with GPT o1 reasoning. Prompt included.
Hello! I wanted to see what was possible with the new reasoning of o1 and the use of prompt chaining. This prompt starts by spotting industry trends and wraps it up with a complete white paper on the topic. Prompt Chain TOPIC=[white paper topic], INDUSTRY=[target industry], AUDIENCE=[primary reader demographic], LENGTH=[target page count] Use web search to identify 5-7 key challenges or pain points in INDUSTRY related to TOPIC. Summarize each in 1-2 sentences.~Research and list 3-5 current trends or innovations in INDUSTRY that are relevant to TOPIC. Include statistics or data points to support each trend.~Develop a compelling title for the white paper that incorporates TOPIC and appeals to AUDIENCE. Create 3 options and briefly explain the rationale for each.~Craft an executive summary (250-300 words) that outlines the white paper's main points, key findings, and value proposition for AUDIENCE.~Create a detailed outline for the white paper, including: 1. Introduction 2. Background/Context 3. 4-6 main sections addressing key challenges and solutions 4. Case study or real-world example 5. Future outlook 6. Conclusion and recommendations Provide a brief description of the content for each section.~Write the introduction (500-750 words): 1. Hook the reader with a compelling statistic or scenario 2. Provide context for TOPIC in INDUSTRY 3. Clearly state the white paper's purpose and what AUDIENCE will gain 4. Include a brief overview of the main sections~For each main section: 1. Start with a clear subheading 2. Present the challenge or issue 3. Provide in-depth analysis, including data and expert insights 4. Offer potential solutions or best practices 5. Include relevant graphics, charts, or diagrams to illustrate key points Aim for 1000-1500 words per main section.~Develop a case study or real-world example (500-750 words) that illustrates successful implementation of the ideas presented. Include specific outcomes and lessons learned.~Write a future outlook section (500-750 words) that predicts upcoming trends, potential challenges, and opportunities related to TOPIC in INDUSTRY.~Craft a conclusion (500-750 words) that: 1. Summarizes key points 2. Reinforces the importance of addressing TOPIC 3. Provides clear, actionable recommendations for AUDIENCE~Create a visually appealing infographic that summarizes the white paper's main points, key statistics, and recommendations.~Develop a reference list of at least 15 authoritative sources used in the white paper. Ensure proper citation throughout the document.~Write an author bio (100-150 words) that establishes credibility and expertise on TOPIC.~Design a visually appealing cover page and table of contents for the white paper.~Review and edit the entire document for clarity, coherence, and consistency. Ensure it meets LENGTH requirements while maintaining high-quality, substantive content throughout.~Create a one-page summary sheet of the white paper, highlighting key takeaways and enticing AUDIENCE to read the full document.
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New comment Oct 20
1 like • Sep 19
This works amazing! Thank you for sharing.
Google's new NotebookLM in beta is so so good.
Apologies if I am late to the party, but I have just discovered it and am so impressed with the output and see that it is only going to go from strength to strength as it adds more source types. You upload your own sources from Google Docs & Slides (of course), PDF or text, and website links, and you can use the power of AI (Gemini) to summarise them, make connections between documents, and answer all your questions about them. It's like your personalised AI working with the information that you feed it. Each response is given a citation to show you where it pulled the info from. I've been uploading product manuals, specification documents and brochures to summarise and create blog posts, FAQs and lead capture magnets based on this information. You can ask specific questions to flesh out specific details. Brilliant at finding that one thing you saved but couldn't find. I uploaded some of my email and responses and asked it to generate email templates based on this information and when to send them. I've created templates for ongoing use from past documents that I have used. I uploaded a huge Australian Standards document and it was so helpful with an overview of the doc, summarising the main points, suggesting topics to discuss, answering questions that I had, finding where specific information was in the document. Time Saver. Brainstorming. Idea generation. Pitch preparation. Decision making. Research. Anyone else tried it? What have you found it is useful for? https://notebooklm.google/
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New comment Sep 19
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This is amazing! Especially as a university student!! 🎉🎉
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Tiffany Durham
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I am an Online Business Manager and a Systems Strategist. I also am a Certified Human Design Reader and a student Astrologer. 💜

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