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1. Intro: Picture this. You've got an
amazing idea for content. You sit down with Chad GPT excited to see what
it can produce, how it can help you. Fingers flying on the keyboard, ready to create something
really engaging. And then the result from Chad GPT f is like a lifeless essay from
your high school days. Sure. The grammar is perfect. There is no soul, no you. It's technically correct,
but utterly forgettable, like a gorgeous meal that tastes like a cupboard.
Here's the thing. Google's helpful
content guidelines want content to feel personal,
relatable, human. And content from Chat GPT? Well, it's not human, but it can learn
to write like one, more specifically like you. And this is where
discourse comes in. Over the last year, I put
HAGPT through its paces, tasting prompt,
prompt after prompt, refining my process to create
a system that transforms HGPT from a robotic assistant into a creative collaborator. The result a set of
strategies that will help you craft content
that's not just informative, but engaging content
that really heals life.
2. Class Project: Class project. So for this, I want you to do more
than just listen to me talk about prompts and
techniques I've developed. I want you to start
experimenting. If you already know some
of my past courses, you know that I'm all about
learning and practice. Of course, some of my previous courses are
about theory of GPT, about the model that is
standing behind HGPT as well. But I want this course, the course you are
watching right now to be extremely practical. I want it to be all
about practice, all about you experimenting with the prompts I'm
going to show you. So, yes, I want you to start experimenting right here right now in a minute because you know best what you need to use the new prompts
you will learn for, what daily activities or processes take too much time
in your everyday schedule. So as a class project, I want you to take the
structure from the course. Put together your
own proms based on the structure I'm going to show you and run it through HAGPT. I just want to see
trying it all out and pushing HGPT towards what
you want, what you need. And then share
your results here. Share with us the result you
are most proud of so far. I want to see the bits
where you thought, Okay, yes, this sounds like me. And listen, it doesn't have to be the
most polished output. It could be the
first one you get, the first rough take that
surprised you in a good way. And as a class project, I want you to include
and share your prompt. So show us what you ask TAGPT
as raw as your prompt is, the response you got from
AGPT and don't edit it. We want to see the real thing
here and share it right here in the class
project section so we can be proud of you. And if you have any questions or any doubts or any dilemmas, don't hesitate to put
it right here as well, or you can start
a new discussion so I can answer
your question and other parts of our
skillshare community can see and join as well. So it's also a very good
practice. So let's go.
3. Step 1: Why the Basic Prompt Won’t Make You Proud of ChatGPT: First step and why the basic prompt won't
make you proud of HAGPT. Unfortunately, basic prompts most often
give you basic results. So they are fine if you
want generic content. But to be honest,
you already know it. I think the generic content
doesn't connect with anyone. It's good just for
informative purposes. But if you, for example, put this generic content into your caption and you post
it as a caption under your Instagram photo or Carusel think many people will
notice that's the content, it's the caption generated by HGPTOr maybe they
are going to think, Okay, maybe it's
not HGPT's content, but this person isn't
very good at coming up with smart and
engaging caption text. So we don't want that. And I think one of the biggest surprises
when working with HGPT is realizing how much
control you actually have, how much control
you can have over the results once you
understand the process. I know that you may think
that you type in a prompt, a short prompt and Chachi PT does its thing, simple, right? But here's a twist. A good prompt can
turn out wildly, wildly different results
than a great prompt. And the difference very
often is in small. So here's what we
are going to do. This course is built around
an eight step process. And we all start with a
basic bare bones prompt, something that gives us only
a baseline. Let's be real. That baseline will
be lackluster, flat and about as exciting
as an empty spreadsheet. But exactly, that's the point. There from the step zero,
from the first step, from there, each chapter we will discuss we layer
on something new, something you will
add to the prompt, giving the prompt just
a bit more specificity, a touch more context, and a sprinkle of adjustments. I think that way, when we take this complex process
step by step, you will see the difference
immediately with each chapter because
the differences will be very apparent. And with each new layer, the output will sharpen, will start to
reflect a real point of view and begin
to sound alive, like content written by a real smart human
that has humor, sense of humor, that
has writing style, that has stories to tell. So by the end, you
will be able to see clear how each adjustment pushes the content from
generic to genuinely engaging. That's how we goal for today, because this isn't just about
getting decent results. It's more about how to shape HAGPT responses to
sound like you, to carry a voice and to say something that's worth reading. Because in the world
of content creation, a prom is only as good as
the thought you put into it. If you want hAGPTs results to
feel alive, to be engaging, like, it's really
speaking for you, you are going to have
to do some work today. And that's why we're diving
in early with this course. Because I'm here to help you
shape haGP's responses into something that feels true
to your style, your tone, your specific way
of seeing things, and show you the way you can teach it to behave
just the way you want, depending on the
purposes and occasions. So first things first, for
the sake of this course, let's say my goal
is to come up with an article for my website, my blog or maybe substack something practical
and engaging. Like, for example, let's
say we want to write a beginner's guide to
earning as an UGC creator. So think of this as a
today's case study, and this isn't just a
generic random topic. It's something that
when done right, can pull the readers who
are genuinely curious, maybe even a little bit
overwhelmed about how to start making money through creating
user generated content. We want to guide
them through it, making them feel like they're in good hands when they
find our content. And to create that guide, we are going to need more
than a standard prompt. We need something that hits
the specifics that sounds real and that has our own touch woven
into every sentence, every part of the article
we are going to create. And by the end of this course, we'll have created a guide that doesn't just
skim the surface, but actually gets into
the nuts and bolls of starting out with UGC with
personality and death. You will see exactly how
each layer, each chapter, the adjustment we are
going to add change the output and why a
carefully crafted prompt, such a complex prom, we are going to create can be
the huge difference between the content that is just fine and content that actually
has the reader saying, This is exactly what I needed. Okay, so for our first step, the first layer of the prompt
that we're going to create, we're going to start with the very basic prompt
that most people will generally typically type in when it comes to this task. So this prompt, this very basic prom that
is our step one, is this. Write a 200 word article called Beginner's Guide to
Earning as a UGC creator. I'm sure many people would type in this prompt to
get the article. It's very simple. We don't specify our needs, and what can we get
with this prompt? Look, here is what
CGPT came up with. Okay, so we have beginners going to earning
as a UDC creator, and here is how the
content starts. The digital landscape
is constantly evolving, and with it comes
new opportunities to monetize creativity. To be honest, before HAGPT was introduced
to us some years ago, I would say that this is just a normal
beginning that people, a real person can start
an article like this. And I wouldn't suspect that there is something
wrong with this article. I would just say it was written by someone who is bored at his job and has to write
so many articles for SEO, for example, and just
doesn't have the heart to personalize and and make each article very,
very engaging. But right now, after some
years spent with the content generated by AI and the way
it has floated the whole web, we can very easily spot that this article was critic by AI because this beginning
is very typical. And no matter what topic, we will give ChaGPT
to write about, we will get a very, very
similar, very similar start. So this start, the digital landscape
is constantly evolving. It's a typical beginning of an article
generated by CHGPT. So I think posting an article like this
when the smart people, our smart readers can instantly notice that we didn't
craft this article, and it's wholly generated
by AI is a little bit like not respecting
our reader's time because this article
is so generic. Just look at it. Of course, it could be worse
because CHATTPT is getting more and
more advanced and is learning on more data, and right now, the results are much better than they were, for example, two years ago. But still, this response, this output lacks
personalization and lacks something that would
make it very, very engaging. So that's not what we
want to get, of course. So it will only get better
from this because, no, we don't want content
that can be easily spot as generated by EI that
lacks our writing style, just the things that
makes our writing hours. In this beginning, I won't drag you through the
rest because honestly, it made me wince a little bit. Worse like the digital landscape
is constantly evolving. Give it away as AI generated
content in seconds. There's no personality,
no pulse, no insight. These layers of fluff stacked
on top of more fluff. They are not insightful. They are not engaging. They are even not
real writing as such. They're just a pile of filler pretending to be information. That's the way I always recognize the AI
generated content. It's just too easy to tell. So I will give it
1.5 point out of ten because it technically
produce words on a page. That's about where
the praise ends. And sure, you might
say it spit out the sentences that vaguely
addresses the topic. But it is off surface, no depth. There is nothing that
will make you think, Yes, this is very useful. Or this would actually help a beginner navigate a UGC
content creation journey. It doesn't have any
practical steps, no very actionable advice, no sense of what it's
really like to start out in the world of
UDC content creation. Just wrote empty phrases like
establishing yourself as a credible and
skilled UDC creator will open more opportunities. As if that's supposed to inspire someone I think it doesn't. I think we need more than
that to inspire someone. And I think it just lacks the most essential elements that make writing worth reading, specificity, clarity
and the point of view. We need that. It felt like
ChaTPT was trying to fill a word count rather than
communicate and think inspiring. So I think it's not very useful. It's not very engaging. And it definitely isn't
something I'd want, for example, to put my name on. So 1.5 point because sure, it's technically content,
but that's about all it is. And there are so many
things the output lacks, and we are going to change that.
4. Step 2: Create a Persona Prompt: The second step, create
a personal prompt. Now that we've discussed
the basic prompt, it's time to get a bit more
strategy with our prompts. The next level is about
shaping HGPT's output, so it doesn't just
write like human. It writes like a specific
person, for example, like you. So first, let's start
by getting hGPT familiar with your own writing
style. Think about it. What are the quirks
and qualities that make your writing
feel like you? Do you have a specific sense of humor that sneaks into
your personal work? Do you prefer short, punchy sentences or do you enjoy long descriptive passages? Do you rather keep
things simple or lean into a more complex, more
sophisticated vocabulary? I believe your voice is more
than just writing style. It's also your experiences
and your opinions. These are what
makes your content uniquely yours, uniquely yours. So the goal here is to
train HAGPT to understand those things and recreate your unique voice,
your unique threats. To get started, I use this
prom to analyze my own style. So here is the prompt
we are going to use. Please read the
article that I have written myself and try
to figure out my tone, the length of my
sentences and paragraphs, the amount of details that
I use to describe things, whether I use humor, questions, how readable my writing is, the level of my vocabulary, and how emotional I
am in my writing. Summarize what you have
found in about 400 words. So we copy that
prompt, and below, we need to attach
our own article, something that we think is the best representation of the things that makes
our writing ours. So I'm going to choose
an article from my blog. Maybe I will choose an article that was
really personal because sometimes I'm writing about
the things that doesn't demand such emotional level
or going into detail. So I think I will choose a
very emotional article which I wrote about losing
all the pictures that were memories for me. I had them on my phone, and I didn't do any
backup of them, and I just lost them
when my phone crashed. Okay, so I'm pasting this
very emotional article, and here is the result. Here is the analysis
from TGPT Okay, let's check if it's correct how ChaGPT judged my writing style. So your writing style is
deeply introspective, emotionally resonant
and conversational. Here is a breakdown of the elements in
your article, tone. Your tone is reflective,
honest, and intimate. It conveys vulnerability
and self awareness, creating a personal
connection with the reader. You balance movements of
light self deprecation with profound realization which makes the textbo relatable
and flat proto king. You use a mix of long
complex sentences to unpack deeper reflections and short punchy ones for enthesis. For example, the article, it was in my native language, so I will show you the
translation of it, so you can know
which article HGPT analyzed and why it
judged like this. Paragraphs are medium and length often developing a single
idea before moving on, which maintains the
reader engagement. Your descriptions are vivid and specific helping
round abstract reflection in concrete examples. You talk about here
are the details which make your points
tangable and relatable. Okay, okay. I think this analysis of the writing style that I used to write this
personal piece is correct. It's really on point. And we can surely say that the result
is pretty insightful. Chat GPT picked up on some
of my core style choices. It noticed, for example, that I like to explain
things in plain language, keeping it jagon free. It also picked up the
fact that I use humor and rhetorical questions
to keep things conversational and
moving at good pace. So what about you? How would you describe
your style yourself? First, before you paste
your article 0R the piece you've written to HGPT, ask
yourself this question. How would you describe
your writing style? Is it direct, direct, witty, laid back, intense,
very emotional? Imagine giving your friend a one sentence summary
of how you write. That's the kind of
self reflection that is also very,
very important. And then paste your personal piece, the
piece you've written, 100% yourself into
TGPT and check how, how it will describe your writing style and
what it will notice. So let's go back to my example. So once I hit this
analysis for me, I was ready to put it to task. So here's what we will use next. Based on the writing style analyzed from the
provided article, create a new content titled here we put in what
we want to create, ensure that a new
content strictly adheres to the author's writing
style in terms of tone, structure, and approach as
identified in analysis. Okay. So let's let's use it. And we want to write beginner's guide to
earning as a UDC creator. Okay. And here we
have the result. I think it's really exciting. It sounds really amazing. At least, much, much better
than the previous output. So here's the beginning
of the new output. I never thought I'd earn money doing something
I genuinely enjoy until I stumble into the world of user
generated content. You know the kind unpolished, authentic and oddly captivating. The kind of content
that feels like your best friend just
sent you a video of her trying out a face
mask or wearing this dress you'd
been eyeing online. Becoming a UDC
creator sounds fancy, but let me tell you it's
not about perfection. It's about showing
up as you are, and sometimes that's
all the brand needs. If you are here
wondering how to start where it takes or even
if you are good enough. Let me walk you through
what I've learned with all the bombs and
deters along the way. Then we have a chapter. What is UDC and why it's
kind of a big deal. Notice how much more personal
this chapter sounds. And I think they are
much more actionable. And they are much more like
we are talking with friends. So Chad GPT really borrowed my writing style from the article I've
written 100% myself. So I will show you the rest of this article because I
think it really is good. We will, of course, improve it, polish it to add even
more personality to it, but it's getting
better and better. There's the money talk, things
I I wish I'd know sooner, the emotional roller
coaster we can, of course, tell HAG PT that we want
a much longer guide, but I think it's a good
starting point and we can always make the article
longer, the guide longer. And that's the kind of prom that is doing very well
almost every time. So we really can say that
the output is really decent. It includes
analogies, metaphors, reporical questions, all the techniques I
personally really like to use. Of course, it's
still not perfect, but how we can write it. I think I would give
it a solid five or maybe even six out of ten. Because it's much, much better, it's nice to read. And and that's one of the
most important things. And it includes the things
that make my writing style. All the things I use very
frequently in my own writing, which I do without
a hell of TAG PT. Still not perfect. I would write it a little bit
different myself. But close enough
to get me curious about where we could
push it further. Okay, so that was a step, second step of the process, and now it's your turn. What would you want ChachiPT to pick up about your
writing style? Other specific turns of phrases, sentence structures or tone that you'd like it to replicate. This is such a powerful
exercise for anyone creating content
regularly because when you get clear
on your own style, you can help hachPT became a
better collaborator for you. A collaborator that sounds a little less cookie cutter eye and a little more like you. And, of course, it
can also help you in different situations because
with a bit of tweaking, you can even train HajiPT to write like your
favorite comedian, your favorite actor or someone unexpected,
for example, Shrek. So the key is to get
specific both in how you describe your style and what you're asking Ta
GPT to recreate. Because the more
intentional you are here, the better the results.
5. Step 3: Adding Your Stories and Opinions: Okay, the next step, adding your stories
and opinions. Alright. So you've got TajiPT
working with your style. It sounds more like you. Maybe even uses a bit of your sense of
humor, your rhythm. But let's be honest, it's
still missing something. It doesn't know your personal
stories or your opinions. And these are the
things that make your content uniquely
you. Uniquely yours. Because style, writing style alone doesn't cover
the full picture, your background, your
experiences, your beliefs. And these are the
things that makes you. And this is what makes your
readers coming back for more. So let's add those
missing pieces now. And here's the prompt
I used to start adding a personal
touch to the content. So, listen, here's the
prompt. Charge GBT. Here is my about page. Here we insert about me page or it can be just a
description of yourself, including the most
important facts about you. Learn about my experience
and stories that qualify me as an author for
the content we will write. Also, here's a personal opinion that will shape how you
write your content. Here you insert your
personal opinions that influences your opinion on the topic that the
content will be about. So let's use this prompt. I'm going to fill
the placeholders. So let's say I'm going to paste the description I
have on my cars page. So let's copy it. It's very enthusiastic. It's very very me. Of course, I wrote it
without any help of a eye because I wrote it
sometime a longer time ago. Okay. And personal belief that will influence
the topic we're writing about is going
to be the opinion that anyone can become a
successful UDC creator. But it's not easy as some marketing gurus
it make it look. And it's also a very
demanding work because you have to be you have to
wear so many hats at once. Okay, let's see. Okay. It sounds
much more personal. So as you can see,
Cha Gibti borrowed a lot of facts from
my description, and here is how new the
new version starts. So, hi, I'm Kasha. Let me brew some long tea. So TGPT brwed the fact
that I love long tea. As we sit down and chat
about the journey, you're about to embark on a journey into the
world of Ds creation. If you are here, you
probably have big dreams. Maybe they feel a little
bit out of reach, or maybe you are not sure
where to start. I get it. Why did I first started building a career that aligned
with my dreams? I felt overwhelmed
by all the advice, strategies, and voices telling
me what I should be doing. But I'm here to remind
you this is your story, and if UDC creation feels
like the next step for you, let's make it happen together. So then we have the chapter. What is UDC and why
you should care? Why should you care?
Here's the deal. UDC is what makes the digital
wood feel more human. It's real, it's unpolished, and it resonates in ways
polished. At never will. So here is the rest
of the article, as you can see it sounds
much more engaging. I really like this part. I think if we were going to
settle with this version, we will have to tell Cha Gibt to make this chapter much longer because I can feel like it's
missing so many things, but we shouldn't
forget that it's only one version
and we are going to level it up in so many ways. Here's the chapter how to stand out in a saturated market. My biggest lesson,
also the name of the title of the chapter also feels so much
more personal, so much more engaging. As you can see, this did
some interesting things. The output is close. It captures my background, even mentioned my
personal opinions, which I pasted into the prompt. Still, the result had more
personality, more of a voice, more of a voice that
feel grounded in my experience and in
my point of view. So, so now it's your
turn. How about you? Take a moment and think
about your own stories and your experiences that qualify you to write about your topics. What do you want Taji
pit to know about your background or
about your experiences? Maybe is it a job you had, a skill you developed, or maybe an unusual experience that shaped your perspective. Also, what about your opinions? Think about the principles
that guide your work, the hot takes you stand by. The ideas you believe
are worth sharing. What are these? Because adding
these personal elements to the prompt makes the AI less of a content generator and
more like a collaborator, because you are the one
who is giving it context, depth, and sense of
your back story. And it's such a crucial step. Toward getting content
that feels not only engaging but
also authentic. And in the end, it's these personal elements that set your content
apart from anyone else's. So how would I rate it? Honestly, I'd give it a
step up from style alone, but still there is a
room for improvement. But as I've already
mentioned, it's a process, and with each step
with each chapter, we are making HAGPT
a little more you.
6. Step 4: Adding Factual Depth: Next step, adding factual depth. Love kills credibility.
That's what I think. To ground your
content in reality, we need to feed
ChaGPT the facts. So here is where things
get interesting. In the past, haGPTs knowledge
was frozen in October 2023, which meant it couldn't give us the latest and greatest data. But now for some time
for longer time, actually, with Internet access, GPT can pull in current
information, which is huge. It means that when we're writing about a fast evolving topic, like a beginner guide to earning as a UDC creator
because, you know, this world is changing very quickly and the creator economy
is changing very quickly. And because HGPT has
this Internet access, we can include fresh starts, delayed trends and up
to date references, which is amazing for
the audience because we don't want to post and
share outdated contents. But unfortunately,
here is the kicker. Even with all the
data in the world, AI generated content can still end up feeling a little fluffy. Sometimes you get an intro
that sounds more like a high school essay
than something you'd actually write
yourself and then publish. So how do we keep Chat GPT from slipping into that nice
but blend territory? The answer is to tht it
concrete specific facts. In the prompts, the
fact you want to be included in your text, in your article, in your post. So here is what we will
use to add a punch of relevance and substance
to our UDC guide. So we want to include this fact. The average salary
for a UDC Creator in 2024 was $45,000 per year. In the second fact, as of current month,
which is December, there are 12,450 job listings for UDC
Creators on LinkedIn. Please use these facts
when creating the guide. And let me show you the
results we will get when we incorporate this
addition to the prompts. Okay, and here we have the
data we taught HAGPT to use. And also, here we
have this data. So our guide is now
packed with extra data. So it's not just
pure reflections, but we have also very
concrete facts in it. So as you can say, the
difference is immediate because suddenly this
content has a backbone. It has facts that can grab
the reader's attention because we need
those concrete facts from time to time
in the content. So when Child's GPT is
led with hard numbers, it feels more authoritative. More like something
you'd read on a real news site or a blog, not just a generic
AI generated piece. This approach takes this
content up a notch, adding this depth and credibility when someone
starts to read it. And the result, just take a look at it
yourself once again, and how would you rate it? Because when it comes to me, I think I would give
it a solid 7.5 out of ten because the content suddenly feels a little
bit more engaging, less floffy and has real
value for a reader, at least for a
reader interest in the UDC world and
where it can get him. So now, it's your turn. Think what kind of facts or statistics could add
weight to your content? Also, think about your audience. What would make them
stop and pay attention? Because adding even a
couple of relevant, timely facts can change
the tone entirely, making your content feel more
grounded, more specific. Not just another set
of words on a screen, but something that really
arms your reader with all the knowledge he or she
should have before diving in, for example, a UGC
world GC journey. So give it a try and see how
your content takes shape because when you add solid
data points to your piece, to your content, you are giving the sign to the reader.
This is grounded. This is real, and this
is worth your time. Okay. Okay, let's go to the next step to level up
this prompt even more.
7. Step 5: Cutting Out the Fluff: Step number five,
cutting out the fluff. Okay, so let's discuss
fluff once again. I think one of the most common pitfalls with generated
content is filler. Sentences that sound nice, but don't really say anything. Don't really add anything new. You end up with lines like
in today's digital world, content creation is
more important than ever because really,
groundbreaking. It's not that these sentences are wrong or they aren't true, but they just don't add
anything specific at all. They are just taking up space. So how do we fix this? We get intentional to make
sure every sentence counts, we will use this front. Chat GPT, do not include any
flap when producing content. Each sentence should provide the value to the overall
goal of the content piece. Strictly follow this guideline, and I have to tell
you very often, this is a game changer. Suddenly, I have a concise, no nonsense beginner's guide
to UGC creator because look, I will show you it in practice. We will tell Cha GPT
to do it right now. Okay, and here is
the result we got. And as you can see, hatGPT transfer the data we told it to use from the
further chapters to the beginning because it's just reflected that we need this concrete data
right at the start. So right now, the whole
article is starting like this. Let's cut to the chase. Have you ever wondered
how you could turn your creativity
into a paycheck? What if I told you there
are 12,450 job listing right now on LinkedIn
for people just like you looking to create relatable
authentic content for brands. And did you know, the
average UDC creator earns $45,000 per year in 2024. Sounds promising, right? But before you dive in, let's figure out how to
make this work for you. And then we have a very
important first chapter, which is what is UDC and
why you should care. Do you trust
perfectly Polish ads? Neither do most people? That's why brands are
shifting toward UDC, content made by real people showing how products
fit into real lives. Think of TikToks of someone
on boxing and Skinck set, Instagram reels of
someone styling their favorite booths
or even candid reviews. The beauty of UDC is
that you don't need a huge following or
expensive equipment. It's about being
authentic and relatable. Brands value that and they
are willing to pay for it. Then we have a chapter
why UDC creation is worth exploring, and we have also the data. We told TGPT to use repeated, but in a bit different sentences so they don't feel
like a repetition. How to get started without
feeling overwhelmed? What about the money, how to stand out in a
competitive market? What I wish I know earlier
and your next step? And I think it all makes a really well
structured article for, for example, newsletter
or blog or website. So as you can see, this
prompt made hagiPt to cut out the vague sentences
and skip right to the meat. What you see is,
how to get started, where the money is coming from. And almost every sentence offers something practical
or insightful. So we have no space wasted, and we feel like we are reading something really insightful, really helpful, really written
with the audience in mind. So how will we read it? I think we can give a solid 7.7 out of ten
because the content felt focused packed with
value and best of all, respectful of the reader's time. So instead of filling up paragraphs for the
sake of word count, and zeroed in on what a beginner would
actually want to know. And I think this approach made the piece feel
not only more useful, but also more professional. So now, let's think
about your content. What phrases or
types of sentences? Could you cut out of your content of your
articles to make it tighter? What would make each line feel like it's pulling its weight? Imagine you are writing for
someone who's very busy and doesn't want a single
extra sentence that doesn't move the needle. Because when you tell
Tha JBT to avoid fluf you are essentially training it to respect your
reader's time, which, let's be honest, is something that every piece of content could
often benefit from. So give this method a
try, give it a shot, and watch how much more
punch your content has when each sentence
actually matters. And the next step is going to
be extra extra importance.
8. Step 6: Adding Flavor and Fun: Step number six, adding
flavor and adding fun. Here's the thing about
AI generated content. It's usually too serious. It gets the job done, but it reads like a textbook. I think one of the biggest
differences between human and AI writing
is that real writers, human writers have fun with
words when they write. They are playful, they
experiment with language. They use creative metaphors
and little inside jokes. They make it all feel alive. They avoid fluff, yes, but the words they
choose, they are playful. When you read an article, you feel the aors
energy, the vibe. We bring in personality. We throw in humor. We connect with our audience
on this emotional level. But robots, they're not
exactly known for their sense of humor and their ability
to make content feel alive. So so to bring out that kind
of life and Cha GPTs output, we need to add a prompt focused on engagement and personality. And this prompt
sounds like this. HGPT Engagement is
the highest priority. Be conversational and tattic
and occasionally humorous. Use more metaphors, anecdotes
and natural dialogue. And here is the result. As you can see the infro looks
completely different now, and it begins like
this. Imagine this. You're scrolling through
Instagram and you see a quickly video of
someone boxing a product, messy desk, a real smile, maybe a cat wandering
into the frame. Somehow it grabs your attention. You're curious, maybe even salt. That's the magic of UDC, and believe it or not, you
could be the one creating it. Now I get it. The idea of
jumping into something new can feel like standing
at the edge of a cold pool wondering if
the lip will be worth it. Spoiler, it will. Grab a towel
because we are diving in. And then we have
very nice metaphors. For example, UGC is like the
favorite home cooked meal, comforting, familiar,
and way more satisfying than
something overly fancy. It's the opposite of those high budget ads with perfect lighting and
professional models. Brands are turning
creators like you, SU, to make relatable
human content. Think TikToks of someone raving
about a monster razor or Instagram reels
showing how to style the perfect fall outfit,
authenticity cells. I think right now, it sounds much more personal, and I think this content, this article now
feels very real. Thanks to the complex prompt, ChaTPD turned a
basic content into something that sounds like a friend sharing insider advice. It even came up with those creative metaphors,
which I really like. Suddenly, we have something your audience and
reader can connect to something that feels
personal, not robotic. And it is a huge step up. How will we rate it? I think
it's bringing the score to an 8.3 out of ten because the piece
right now is much more inviting entertaining and
just pleasing to read it. Adding those little touches
the humor, the analogies, the conversational asides
makes it feel like less of a content factory and more like an actual person who is
standing behind the words. Now think about your content. Were you think you should
add a little more flavor. Maybe a metaphor or a quirky
or a smart comprison. Maybe a relatable
story would make your content much more engaging, much more relatable and
fun to read because the goal is to make the reader feel like they
are sitting across from you, having a real conversation, and you explaining
things to them, and adding your
personality is what turns good content into
memorable contents. So we need to give hagbti a ndche to be more
creative with this brnd we discussed and watch how it brings a fresh energy
to this piece. So try it out for yourself. And see how much of a difference it makes when
TGPT isn't just accurate. It's engaging. It's human, it's more human, and
it's much more fun.
9. Step 7: Knowing Your Audience: Next step, step number seven,
knowing your audience. Here is most the final layer
that brings it all together. ChaGPT can write, sure. It can even write
in a certain style bringing this humor
and fresh data. But there is still
one essential piece that can make or
break your content, and it's knowing who
this content is for. So think about it. When you are writing,
don't you adjust how you explain things based on who
you're talking or writing to? You wouldn't use the
same language with a curious beginner as you
would with a seasoned Pro. And HGPT doesn't know who
it's writing to by default, who this content will be for, where you will post it, where you will share it. And so it ends up sounding a little bit generic
because it's trying to talk to everyone
and no one at the same time. It's just keeping it
safe, playing it safe. So we need to fix
that to make sure HGPT knows exactly
who your article, your post or just the piece of writing you are trying
to create will be F. We will use this prompt. My target audience has the
following characteristic. So here we insert
demographic information, we insert to preferences, and we insert reading
level preferences. So I will show you this prompt, this adjustment in practice. So my target audience has the
following characteristics. Let's say, my target audience, these are only, for
example, women. This particular article
will be read only by women. I'm doing it only for the
purpose of this course. Of course, I'm creating content for every one of you
no matter which sex. And they'd say
these women already run their own
Instagram profiles, and they have an experience
in social media management, so you need to
specify that UDC is not about posting this content
on your social very often. Okay, they prefer
conversational, friendly tone with
questions and analogies. And as you can see, when I shed those information
about my target audience with HGPT the beginning and the rest of an article
is immediately changed. Because right now
HGPT is adjusting the information to meet my
audience needs much more. For example, it's focusing on the fact that UGC very often isn't about posting on your own social media no matter how big
your following is. So as you can see, now the sentences are
much different and they're targeted just to make it all more clear
for my target audience, which I specified in the prompt. As you can see, we also
have different chapters. Titles and the content of the
chapters is also changed. And adapted to our
audience needs. So as you can see, once
I specify the audience, the output change significantly. It's just no longer
just writing. It's speaking directly
to the people I want to read with this
post, with this guide. It adjusts the tone and level
of detail to my audience. So my audience can actually
connect with this piece, and it's making this content
not only more relatable, but also much more relevant. And I think we can rate it 8.6 out of ten because
it is an improvement. So now it's your turn. Let's break it down further. Who are you really writing for? Take a moment and think
about your audience. Are they beginners or experts? Are they professionals looking for concise, actionable advice, or are they hobbyists who want a friendly encouraging tone and leading them by
hand step by step. Do they appreciate
a touch of humor, or would they prefer a
more straightforward, no frills approach?
What do you think? So just with our example, our UDC guide, imagine we are writing this guide to
someone totally different. For example, we want to post and show this guide
to a young creator, just out of college, excited to dive in
and make money, but without any experience in social media and
creating content. It would be totally
different than the guide GPT created
for us a moment ago. Or let's say we want to
share this guide with a mid career professional who's curious about UGC
as a side hassle, but feels very unsure
where to start and feels like maybe
they are you know, not young enough
to make it work. This article would sound
totally different if we specify the audience the
different way because each audience has
different needs and has different
set of questions, worries, and different
motivations. And by giving haGIPT a crystal clear description
of your audience, you help tailor its
language, tone. And even the type of
examples it will use. So here is a practical
exercise for you. Can you describe your target
audience in one sentence? Imagine you are
introducing them, your target audience,
your readers to someone. Who are they? Who what do they? What do they care about? And what keeps them reading? What are they interested in? Once you've got it down, try adding it to your prompt. You will see, you will
really know this. The content will likely
feel more focused, more direct and better suited to the people you're
actually trying to reach. And I think this is really the final very
important layer in building this powerful
personalized piece of content. Because when HGPT creates with this real
sense of audience, it doesn't just
inform, it connects. And only with this connection is when the content really
starts to resonate. By the time you reach the step, your output should be was away from the generic
beginnings guide. Beginners UDC Guide, for
example, it started us. Now we've got something
that speaks to real people in the way they
will actually care about. So now, really, give it a
shot and watch how much more alive your content becomes when HAGPT has your
audience in mind.
10. Step 8: Combining It All: Step number eight,
combining it all. Okay. Okay. You've made
it to the final chapter. By now, we've layered up
each prompt with style, personality, fox value, flavor,
and audience targeting. But, you know, here's where
the real power kicks in, combining everything
you've learned into one ultimate process. This is where HGPT stop
feeling like an AI tool and starts working like
a writing partner who knows your voice, your personal voice,
understands your experience, your story, your background, and speaks directly
to your readers. So here is the prompt,
the full prompt. I crafted it to pull all
the pieces together. So it's just a reminder of
all the steps we took before. So it sounds like this HAGPT you are tasked with
creating content that is highly engaging and sounds like it was written by a
specific person by me. First step, persona analysis. First, read the
provided article, and insert the content of an
article, analyze the tone, length of sentences
and paragraphs, amount of detail, use of humor, rheporical questions,
readability, vocabulary level,
and emotional tone. Summarize your
findings in 400 words. Then we add personal experience. Here's a background about the author about me, the author, and here you insert
your description, all the facts HGPT
should know about you, incorporate my experiences
and personal opinions into the content to add
uniqueness and here you list your experiences
and opinions. Then we have fact insertion, and we have to arm HGPT the following with the
facts we want it to include in the article and the content to make it
include those concrete facts. So include the following
facts in your content and hear you answer the facts you want Chachi PT to include. Then we do nfluffing ensure that every sentence in your
content provides value, eliminate any fluff and maintain focus on the overall goal
of the content piece. Then we add flavor, make the content
conversational and pathetic and
occasionally humorous, se metaphors anecdotes and natural dialog to
add personality. Then we add audience targeting, as you remember, for sure, because we want to write for the audience and
for our audience, and we need to specify our audience needs and
its characteristics. And then we have code and creation based on
the analysis of the provided article with
my writing style and all the requirements I made and all the
details given above. Create content title. Here you put your title at
and specify how many words your article your post
should have and show that the new content strictly
adheres to my writing style, tone, structure, and approaches as identified in the analysis. So as you can see this, all at one prompt brings
every technique we've covered into a single
clear instruction set for our hA GPT. And the result, I think it always will
be pretty remarkable. The output will feel less
as it was written by AI and more like it was carefully crafted
with personality, knowledge, and purpose
woven together. Because every
sentence has a point, it will sound like
someone talking, someone with an actual voice, background, and perspective. It's the kind of
content that will surely stand out
on blog website, or maybe even newsletter. So, okay, so now,
what about you? Are you ready to see how HAGPT can sound when it's
trained to think like you, write for your audience, and bring in the details that make your
writing style unique? So let's break down each
element one last time just to remember why they matter so much and why each detail
matters so much, okay? So personal analysis is so
crucial at the beginning, because aji Pity needs to know
what's your unique voice. This is about capturing your
writing style, the tone, humor, sentence length,
and emotional depth. That makes your content
sound like you. Then we need personal
experience analysis. So what stories,
what experiences or perspectives makes your
content uniquely valuable? You need to give ChaGPTO
background so it can sound like an expert like you
rather than a generalist. Then we need to do
some fact insertion. Because how can you ground
your content in reality? I'm 100% sure. It's fact that make
your content so credible and more useful. So give it some concrete data or specific examples to
anchor your contents. Then we need to do nflffing. What volume do you
want to deliver with your content and how
you can do it directly? Then Cha JPT needs to do it. So tell Cha GPT
to cut out to cut the filler and focus only on details that
actually matter. Then it's time for flavor. Because what can we do to make this content more
enjoyable to read? We always need to
add a little bit of fun for our
audience to read it. So think metaphors, Anecdotes, or that extra type of humor
that keeps reader engaged. That's why we need a step. And then we had audience targeting because HAGPT needs to know who is this content for, and you need to be clear on your audience characteristics,
tone preferences, and detail level to ensure the final content feels relevant and
approachable for them. And USC, all this
process will make HGPT feel like you're creating
your own content assistant. By combining all
of these elements, you are not just giving
a task for HGPT. You are training it to
work alongside you. And now you have
the secret formula. And each piece of content can be now shaped to reflect
your personality. Speak directly to
your readers and hold their attention from
start to finish. This is your personal
formula for crafting content that isn't
just possible or good. It should be authentic, engaging and just
undeniably you.
11. Final Words, Workbook for You and my Question: Final words, workbook
for you and my question. Okay, okay. Congratulations on
making it to the end. You've completed the full eight step journey
of transforming HGPT into your own personalized
content assistant. From persona and personality to Fox and audience targeting, you now have this
powerful framework to guide HAGPT in creating
content that feels real, engaging and truly
reflective of you. And now it's just your
turn to experiment. Take this complex prompt
and play with it. Write it out and
just the details and see how your content
changes as you fine tune each element
step by step or all at once with a
complex formula. And of course, I'd love to hear how it goes in the
discussion section. So don't even hesitate to share any insights or
successes you've had, and don't hesitate to
ask questions because, hey, we are here to support
each other, of course. And if you found
value in this course, which of course, I
truly hope you did. I'd be incredibly grateful
if you could leave a review. Just let me know
what you enjoyed, what surprised you, what you would like
to see more from me. Or maybe there are
any areas where I could make the
course even better. Because you should know that
your feedback truly helps shape future courses and
ensure they meet your needs. And there is not
where good news stop to help you continue
building your GPT skills. I've also created a
PDF workbook with five additional tasks to enhance your prompt
writing technique. So you can find it in
the resources section, and this one is completely
free to download for you. And if you are looking
to take things even further and really
egize your creativity, for example, when you
hit a creative block, I also have one paid workbook available through Superpeer
and what's inside is packed with proms
designed to push your creative
boundaries and help you explore new possibilities
with Chat GPT. So right now, thank you so much for being a part
of this journey. I'm already and here
is the spoiler alert. I'm already working
on the next course, diving deeper and deeper each time into
advanced techniques. So I can't wait to
see you there soon, very soon. See you.