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1. Introduction: How good is HGPT for branding? Really? Can it capture the essence of my
brand and generate some powerful
messaging or will it spit out some generic fluff? Well, yesterday,
I gave it a shot, and I asked HGPT to act
as a branding consultant. The results were
surprisingly good. And I believe the secret is
to provide the right context, but also to ask the right is. I want to show you what I asked, the prompts that I used, and how I guided it to get to a brand messaging that actually
worked for Team Rondi. And hopefully, after
watching this tutorial, you, too, can get the best out of Chat GPT when it
comes to branding.
2. What we are trying to achieve in this Class: Start with setting
up the stage here. The first thing you should
know is the version of Chat GPT I am going to be
using for this conversation. I'm here on my GPT plus
account, so the paid account, but I used the GPT 40 model, which is a model
available to all users. So if you're a free user, you can also access
this same last thing before we jump in is the outcomes I was
trying to achieve. I believe it's important to
have them clearly in mind to understand where I was
going with this conversation. So first, an elevator pitch. What is that? Well,
when you go to a networking event and
you meet somebody new, you don't know, and they ask
you, Hey, what do you do? That's your elevator pitch. Like, what do you answer? What do you do? So I felt like I needed a new way
to introduce myself. Usually, I say, I'm a YouTuber, and I create content
about Canva. Oh, yeah, I love Canva. Okay, so that's usually how it goes. But I feel like with Team Rondi, we now go beyond Canva. It's not just about Canva. We teach about other
things as well. So I felt like we needed
to update that way we introduce our that's the
first one, elevate to pitch. Second, a new way to
start our videos. When we say, Hey, guys, I'm Ronnie and I'm
your go to KanvaGuru. That's something I've
been using quite a lot. Ronnie here, you go to KanvaGuru
welcome to our Channel. Well, that is also
something I would love to change to reflect that it's
not just Canva anymore. It's more than just Canva. It's other tools as well. Our YouTube channel description is the third outcome
I was after. Okay? How do we
rebrand that channel? The name design with Canva. Should we keep that?
Should we evolve that? That's something I
asked HAGPT yesterday. And finally, fourth is our
Facebook page description. So similar to our
YouTube channel, kind of want to update
my Facebook page. The Facebook page
is not Team Rondi. It's Ronnie Hermosa, so there's a slight difference between personal branding
and business brand. But yeah, I have asked all
of this in our conversation. Alright, now that
you know what tools I'm going to use and what
I'm trying to achieve, it's time to get started.
3. Using ChatGPT to braimstorm methodology: I wasn't sure how to start
this conversation with HAGPT. Should I just go ahead
and provide a bunch of contexts and start giving it
the full story of my brand? That seems like a
tedious exercise. So I decided to ask it for some advice on how to
start the conversation, and I use this exact prompt. How should I prepare
CHAGPT before I ask it to help me
with a brand refresh? What kind of
information should I provide in my initial prompt? Thought that was a
clever way to start. So I got my answer
divided into five points. Okay? TAGPT told me, All right, so here is a checklist of the key information to include
in your initial prompt. Number one, your
current brand identity that includes your brand name, your core message,
your target audience, your brand personality,
and your visual identity. Next, the why
behind the refresh. Why are we going through this exercise of rebranding
of refreshing your brand? Did you encounter
any challenges? Do you have specific goals in mind that you want to
achieve with this red? I thought that was a good
point to keep in mind. Number three, vision
for the future. What is the new direction you want to take
with that business? How do you want the refreshed
brand to be perceived? Is there any shift in
the way you speak, like your tone of voice, any changes in the messaging
side or the tone of voice? And then the target
audience update. Are you trying to resonate
with a new target audience? These again, very
interesting questions. Then, four, competitors
and inspiration. So competitors, who are
your key competitors, and how do they
present themselves? Or inspiration, are there any brands you admire
and want to emulate? And then five is
the deliverables. Okay, so that's exactly why I listed the desired outcomes. I was trying to get out of this exercise. It's
time to list them. So the brand assets,
what do you need? And then the timeline, how quickly do you
need that refresh? Which I believe this one last
bit is not that important. So with that, I was able to have a good canvas to work with because I knew
kind of these things, but I wasn't sure how to
start feeding them to ChatPT. So now that I have that base, I guess my job is
to get in there and start feeding the
information to Chat GPT. But I wanted to do it in a way that feels kind of
like a conversation, not just me replying to this one answer with
all of the points.
4. Attributing a role to ChatGPT: So I followed up
with this prompt. I said, Thanks. Yeah,
I'm a polite guy. Now, I want you to
play the role of the branding expert who will
help me with that task. Start by asking me questions to figure out what you suggested
in your previous answer. Sometimes I will provide
existing material, and sometimes I simply ask
you to skip a question. Go ahead. So what
I did here is that I asked HGPT to
act as something, to act as someone. This is a very powerful
technique that will just put HGPT in the right
mindset, if you wish. So here's what came after that. HGPT responded.
Awesome. Let's dive in. I'll ask you a series
of questions and you can share as much or
as little you'd like. Let's start with the basics. So point number one, the
current brand identity. It's going back to
the five points. What's the name of
your current brand, and what's your brand's
primary mission or tagline? I think that was good because it gave me only two questions. They are quite precise, so I don't need to go
over the place here.
5. Priming ChatGPT: Alright, so what I did here, I started with a very
small description. Our brand is called Team Rondi. It stands for Ronnie and Diana. The two content
creators Educators, who are the faces of our brand. Our current tagline,
as per what's on our website's homepage,
is the following. So instead of reinventing a tagline or whatever
or describing it, what I did is I went to our
website and I just copied this piece of text right
here because this is something we have
carefully brainstorm, written, rewritten and put this into the hands of our
copywriter and the team. And she helped us come with and craft this tagline right here, this main value
proposition, really. So I copied that I came back
to HAGPT to taste it here. So that's what you
see right here. And I'm going to read it from the website looks better here from content creators to
content entrepreneurs. And this is tamrndi.com,
our official website. So get ready for a wild ride exploring tools like
Canva and generative AI. Boost your skills, find some
inspiration and leverage our best tips to turn
creativity into cash. Guarantee NBS only some
actionable nuggets of wisdom straight from
our own business journey. So that's exactly
what I pasted here, and I launched the
the memory updated. So this is a new thing
about GPT four oh. It has a better memory. So you can actually
see when you hover over the memory
updated tag here, you can see what
has been updated. And you can manage
the memory as well. You can go here
and see and delete some information if you don't feel good about
it anymore, okay? So that is a new feature that
I find very useful about GPT so the process of collecting the information
goes on. It said, Got it. I love how your
tag line reflects your entrepreneurial
journey while keeping things fun and
practical. Let's move forward. So here, ask me information
about our target audience. Who is your current
target audience and our brand personality. How would you describe the personality or
tone of your brand? And that is good because I already had some information
about all of that. So my answer to this is
our target audience, mostly entrepreneurs,
small business owners, apprentice designers
or canva designers, non profit organizations,
freelancers, and creatives of all sorts. So this is me trying to kind of give Cha GPT a good idea
of who I am talking to. This is a very important part
of the conversation because then it will craft the message for this specific audience. And then because it guided me
in the question right here, age, profession, interest, I added some additional
information here. The bulk of that
audience is 25-44. This is data I grabbed from our YouTube
channel analytics. It's equally divided
between men and women with 25% from the US, then about 15% from India, and then other English
speaking countries. All of data comes from YouTube, but it could come from
anywhere else if you have information about
your own audience. Then I give it some information about our brand personality. So here is a description
I wrote recently. So this right here, you are Ronnie an
expert copywriter with an extended knowledge about personal branding,
visual communication. All of this comes from
a previous prompt I made with HAGPT asking it to
summarize my tone of voice. So it came up with this
description that I pasted here. So here is a precise
description of Ronnie's writing
style, voice and tone. So style, voice tone. And you can actually
also do this with Canva. I believe you'll need a Canva
Pro account to do this. But when you use magic write, Canvas version of HAGPT, you can write in
a specific voice, and you can create that voice by simply pasting a chunk
of text and CHGPT will analyze that or
Canvas Magic write will analyze that and tell
you your voice is this, and you can save that voice,
put it in your grand kit, and actually use that
voice when you use actually write in that voice
when you use magic, right? So let's come back to our conversation here
because I don't want to digress too much because
this is very powerful, and I want you to get
the most out of it. Memory updated. I kind of soaked in all of that information,
and then it proceeded. Ask me about the challenges and goals for this brand refresh. What's driving the need for a brand refresh? Why
are we doing this? And then what specific goals
do you have for the refresh? Like, what am I
aiming to achieve? So here, I didn't have a canned answer that
I could just fit it. So I just went on
and think about it, and I came up with these
three points right here. So the reason why we
need this refresh. One, we want to extend what
we teach beyond just Canva, adding other useful tools
to the mix like Chat GPT, Leonardo AI, maybe Capcut
the affinity suite. So far, our brand and
content have been heavily focused on just Canva.
That's point number one. Point number two, we observe our YouTube tutorials are getting less views
and less traction. So we want to try something new, fresh and offer more to
our existing audience. So this is something that happens on YouTube,
it's up and down. Right now, it happens
to be a bit down. We have less traction, less views than before, so we want to want to
do something about it, not just sit there
and wait for it to go back up because it
might never go back up. And three, the tech is evolving, and we would like to
explore new opportunities. New tools could mean brand new content opportunities for free tutorials on YouTube, but also paid content
for UDMian Skillshare. We want to embrace the fact that there are so many new tools that are becoming increasingly powerful and create
content about this. There are people out
there audience who is craving for some quality
tutorials about these new tools. So we see in that
an opportunity, and I wanted to explain that to HAGPT right here in
our conversation. After that, we went
through 0.5 vision for the future and six
competitor and inspiration. I provided some more
information here. You can pause the video
and read that if you want. So that's 0.5. This was
0.6 about our competitors. Give it a few names of other entrepreneurs
that inspired me, namely Gary V, Seth Godin, MKBHD and give it a reason
why I admire these people. So it understand or kind of
what are my aspirations. And then after the
last memory updates, it asks me, What do
you need out of this? What are specific assets we are trying to refresh
for your brand? Do you need a new logo,
new website overall, updates, social
media, templates? What is it? And do you have a timeline so I just
pasted it here. The assets I wanted
CHAPT to help me craft. First, elevate to pitch
for in person meetings. What do you do? The
question, value proposition. That's two, one liner for
opening our YouTube videos, three YouTube
channel description, four Facebook page description, and I also added like a
Skillshare and Nunimy bio, but I kind of gave up on this
because I was already in that long conversation
yesterday with CHGPT and I think that conversation went on for
at least a good hour. So I thought, Okay, maybe the Skillshare NuMi bio
could be for another time, another project,
another tutorial. For all of these, I can provide the current versions and you can help me
refresh them, right? So that was my
prompt right here. To which hajPT
answered, Perfect. We can tackle these one by one. Whenever you're ready,
feel free to share the current versions of
any of these assets, and we'll start
polishing them up. Where do you want to begin?
6. Prompting and iterating: So we were finally ready. CHATTPT had been
primed correctly. It has all the contacts,
all the information. It knows exactly where
we are trying to get. So hopefully now we can start prompting away and getting
some good results. Where do you want to
begin? Well, let's start with the elevator pitch. How do I answer the What do you do question in
networking events? That is something
important to me. I realize, and this is a very important one
to practice, guys, because the way you answer
that question in real life, like in a physical event really will open or
close the conversation. I noticed that. So I want to start with this Cha JPT Awesome. Here's a framework for
strong elevator pitch that covers the basics
while keeping it engaging. So the elevator pitch
structure gives me a bit of theory about what elevator
pitch are all about, how they should be structured. You start by
introducing yourself or your brand briefly.
What do you do? Explain your core
offering in a simple, relatable way who you help how do you do it
and why it matters. Okay, so that's kind of like a theorical explanation of what an elevator
pitch should be. So here is a draft elevator
pitch tailored for you. Hi, I'm Ronnie from Tim Randy. We are experienced
content entrepreneurs who help small business owners, freelancers, and creatives build profitable digital businesses. Through our YouTube tutorials
and online courses, we teach powerful
tools like Canva, HGPT and Me, showing people how to turn their
creativity into cash. What sets us apart is that we
walked this path ourselves, and we know what works, not just in theory,
but in practice. So that was the first answer I got from HGPT for
my elevator pitch. Be honest, I was like, Oh, dude, this is going in
the wrong direction. I'm getting the small, I'm getting the usual fluff that is not applicable
to real life. Like, I don't see myself ever saying something like
this to the question, What do you do? I answered. That version is pretty good, but often we need a
much shorter answer when we meet someone. I feel like this
version is good, but maybe not as the
first answer we give. We boil that down
to a one liner. I need that sharp one liner
that explains what I do. So memory updated, got it. Here is a shorter version
that is punchy and easy to use as a first
answer when meeting someone. I'm Ronny from Tim Rondi. We teach entrepreneurs and creatives how to use
powerful tools like Canva and AI to build
profitable digital businesses. And then it adds This
keeps it clear and concise while highlighting
the key points, who you help, what you
do, and how you do it. You can expand with more details if the
conversation continue. How does that? And I
thought it was okay, but still felt a bit dry. Okay? And also, something I noticed through my years
of presenting myself, like the recent years, mostly, is that when I said
something about YouTube, it kind of spoke the interest of the person who was listening
and asking the question. When you say I'm a YouTuber, Oh, all of a sudden, they have
1,000 follow up questions. Reason I'm showing you
the specific back and forth is to show
you the power of iteration of steering
the conversation into the direction you
want it to move, right? That's what you
absolutely need to do with HGPT. So I
followed up with this. Maybe something that would
intrigue the person we talk to spark their interest and make them want to
ask more questions. To which HGPT answer.
That's a good idea. In order to spark curiosity and prompt
follow up question, we can leave some intrigue while still mentioning
the key aspect. A more intriguing one liner.
So it goes like this. I help entrepreneurs and
creatives turn their ideas into income using tools
like Canva and AI. Want to hear how? So I
didn't like this one. And I give it the reason in
my follow up prompt here. I said, We are getting closer, but I feel like
this one gets too close to the making money niche, which I don't want to
be associated with. I don't want to be one of
these person like, Hey, I help you make money online, I help you make 5,000 a day
or a month or whatever. I don't want to get into
that. I don't want this to be associated with our brand. And I wanted to make
that clear so we don't go down that road. The rest of the conversation.
To which it said, Got it. I understand wanting to steer clear from the
make money niche. Let's focus more on the creative and entrepreneurial
journey aspect while still keeping
it intriguing. Here is a revised version. I help entrepreneurs and creatives unlock
the potential of tools like Canva and AI to
grow their digital businesses. Curious to know more.
And then it gives me some reason why we got there. To which I answered,
Okay, not bad. Is there a way we can smush
entrepreneurs and creatives together to only have one word that represents
our target audience? See? Be it says, I
help entrepreneurs and create my point
is I'm trying to make this one liner as short as possible and as easy
to digest as possible. So I ask it, can we just find one word that defines
the audience? It says, Yes, if you want to combine entrepreneurs
and creatives, you can use terms like
creators or makers, which imply both creativity
and entrepreneurship. Here's a version that
fuses both groups. And that's what I
love about using Chat GPT for these
kinds of brainstorming. Like, in an instance, it can really refine
the message to some levels that we only
with our human brain, we don't have all
of that information so readily available. Okay? So here is
the new version. I help creators unlock the
potential of tools like Canva and AI to grow their digital businesses.
Curious to know more? The last part, the question
part, I really didn't like, but I didn't even
mention it because I think it was not
worth mentioning. So I answered the following. I help creators unlock the
potential of tools like Canva and AI to grow
their digital businesses. Something that really
generates follow up questions is the
mention of YouTube. People love to hear
that I'm a YouTuber. Can you think of ways to incorporate that
keyword in the pitch? So this is me coming back at it. And also, that's another
thing I love about this conversation and
brainstorms with HGPT. Like, you can ask as many
questions as you want. You can change your mind
as many times as you want. If I was talking to an
agency and coming up with some new information
again and again and there would be a point
where they would say, Okay, look, Ronnie,
we have worked way beyond our initial
agreement here. What you're asking
is just too much. This will cost you that much more if you want more
variations, right? This doesn't happen with HAGPT, so you might as well just
enjoy that opportunity and ask as much as you need and change your mind and iterate
as much as you need. So, absolutely.
Mentioning YouTube will definitely pike interest and
spark follow up questions. And then gave me,
again, a revised pitch. I helped creators unlock the potential of
tools like Canva and AI to grow their
digital businesses through my YouTube channel, which was a pretty good pitch. So okay, give me a few
alternative to this one. We are getting very
and this is important. If you feel like
you're getting really close to what you're trying
to achieve, tell it. Because if I had just asked
for some alternatives, it might have gone in
completely different direction. But by me adding, we are getting very close. This indicates to
HAGPT that Okay. Now, I need to iterate on this, but I need to stay within
that lane, very narrow lane. So there you go. I gave me four alternatives to
this one pitch. Okay? I teach creators how
to use tools like Canva and AI to build
their digital businesses, mostly through my
YouTube channel, and then some variations of. So these all keep the YouTube mentioned central while
focusing on what you do. Do any of these hit
the mark for you? And I said, Okay, got it. Let's stick with these two
versions of my elevator pitch. A long one and a short one. So for the long one,
I decided to keep what it originally suggested. Hi, I'm Ronnie from Team Rondi. We are experienced
content entrepreneurs who help small business owners, freelancers, and creatives build profitable
digital businesses. Through our YouTube tutorials
and online courses, we teach powerful
tools like Canva, HAGPT and more showing people how to turn their
creativity into cash. What sets us apart is that we've walked this
path ourselves, and we know what works not just in theory, but in practice. So this is good, but I don't see myself using that in a
spoken conversation. Now, this could be a good
bio for a webinar or, you know, like author
or presenter bio. So that's why I
decided to keep it, okay, as a long version. Short form is we teach
creators how to use tools like Canva and AI to build their
digital businesses, mostly through our YouTube
channel and online courses. So this is my final version
of my elevator pitch. So I was pretty
happy about this, and I kind of saw light that, Okay, this is actually working. So let's dive deeper
and move on to the other assets I'm trying
to generate for my brand.
7. Writing a YouTube opening: YouTube opening the way I introduce myself in
my YouTube tutorials. Okay? So CHAPT kind of invited me to move on
with the conversation, and this is my prompt. Okay, let's move on to the value proposition for
opening our YouTube videos. I currently start
my videos this way. Hey, what's up,
guys? I'm Ronnie. You go to Canva Guru. And I like how this sounds. It's quite catchy, but it
limits me to only Canva. Okay. So this was my and
here's a reaction. Got it. That opener is catchy, but as you mentioned, it
ties you only to Canva. Let's broaden it while keeping the energy and
familiarity intact. Okay? So here are a
few options that keep things catchy and reflect
your expanded focus. Here gave me four
modified opener, okay? Or kind of started the
same way. Hey, Wasa guys? I'm Ronnie. You go to guy for
mastering tools like Canva, AI, and More to grow
your digital business. That's long, that's
a bit generic. It becomes long and
kind of uninteresting. Second one. Let's see.
Hey Creators, I'm Ronnie. You go to guide for
mastering tools like Canva, AI, and More to boost
your digital business. Same thing. It's sag. Like this sentence kind of start like, Hey,
Was up creators? I'm running It goes like this. And Me is very vague as well. So don't really like that
that much. Whats up, guys? I'm Ronnie here to help you unlock the power of
tools like Canva, AI, and Me to level up
your digital business. So again, More very
long. And fourth. Hey, guys, I'm Ronny here to guide you through
tools like Canva, AI, and beyond. The same thing. So my reaction to
this was, Okay, let's not criticize
what it's done so far but introduce
some new angles. Okay, so I said, I would like to slowly introduce the
notion of nobis teaching, and we have walked
that path, right? I want to focus
on our experience and the fact that it's
like nobis teaching. I'm not going to
sell you smoke here. Like, it's just like practical
down to earth teaching. Okay, great, Let's weave
in that NBS teaching, and we've walked the path
messaging into the pitch. Okay? So four new ones. What's up, guys? I'm Ronnie. I've walked the path,
and I'm here to give you NBS guidance on tours
like Canva, A, blah, lah. Okay, so a bunch of
different things here. You can read them. I
didn't really like them. So could we try to get closer
to your go to Canva Guru? I really like how catchy it is. Maybe we can have something
around NBS, short and sweet. Then the second part could start like this channel is
for you if da da, on this channel, we da, da, da. So I'm trying to kind of steer back the
conversation around, I need something catchy. So maybe something
around the NBS. Absolutely. Let's
keep the catchy, go to feel while
adding the NBS element and then smoothly transition into what your channel offers. Here are a few ideas. This channel is for you
if you're ready to grow your digital business with
real actionable tips. No fluff, straight up guidance from someone who
walked the path. Okay? Hey, creators, I'm
runny your nobs guide for unlocking tools like
Canva, AI, and beyond. On this channel, we
dive into the tools and strategies you need to grow
your digital business. No shortcuts, wheel insights from someone who's been
there. Whats up, guys? I'm runny your no
nonsense guide for mastering creative tools
like Canva, AI, and Me. Now, this channel is for
you if you want practical, actionable tips
from someone who's built a digital business
from the ground up. Okay? So, none of these
were working for me. They're too long.
It doesn't sound like so I answer
not quite there. I like to go to, I
like the nobs guide, but I don't like no nonsense. And also that the sentence
brags long in these cases. Okay? So I'm trying to really
pinpoint in my feedback, what I like what I don't like. At the end of the day, CHAPT is just a prediction model that
is putting words together and just waiting to
get your feedback so that it can continue going in
one or the other direction. Never forget that. So it's important to give
it proper feedback. So that's what I did
here. I like this, I don't like this, okay? And then I su kind
of myself cherry picked some of the stuff that I liked in all of
these suggestions, and I asked it to help
me refine this one. Whatsapp, everyone. Run it here, your NBS guide to navigate
Canva and other AI tools. This channel is for you if you want practical
actionable tips from someone who's built
a digital business from the ground up.
Okay, so I'm here. I kind of like the information, but I want this to be
more shiny, basically. So the answer, got it. Let's tighten that up and keep it shop, which is
exactly what I want. Here's a refined version based on what you Whats up, everyone. Running here. You go to NBS Guide for Mastering
Canva and AI Tools. This channel is for
you if you're after real actionable
tips from someone who's built a digital
business from the ground up. And then it tells me this keeps the go to and nobs element while making the sentence
flow a bit smoother. How is this? And I liked it, but I feel like both go
to and NBS is too much. It says, Running here, you go to NBS guide, go to noobs like
one or the other, but both, it feels
like too much. Stood, give me this new
version. What's up, everyone. Run it here, you NBS guide
to Mastering Cbine AI tools. This channel is for you, Blah. Okay? So this way, it's punchy focused on the NBS aspect and
keeps the flow tight. How is it? I said, Okay, we got this one
down. Next, right? So we finally had our opener for YouTube,
which I believe is good. What's up, everyone.
Run it here, you NBS guide to
mastering Can bine AI. Channel is for you if
you want practical, actionable tips from someone who's built a digital
business from the ground up. So I'm giving viewers a reason
to stick around, right? Like, I'm telling viewers what they can expect
from this channel.
8. Writing a YouTube channel description: YouTube channel description. So my prompt was this one. Let's go with the YouTube
channel description. This is our current description, and I'm going to go straight to our YouTube channel to
show you that description. Okay? So that's what
comes right underneath your name right here next
to your channel's logo. So design with Canva
and the description. Learn how to use Canva to grow your business while having
fun with Ronnie and Diana. We publish two new
videos every week. Okay? So that's our current
YouTube description. No, back to CHA GPT. So that was my prompt.
I launched that. Alright, since you are
expanding beyond just Canva, we'll want to broaden this description while keeping
the friendly fun tone. Here are a few tweaks to reflect your updated
content focus. So I like that because I'm writing everything
in the same chat, ChaGPT remembers that
I'm trying to expand the messaging beyond
just teaching Canva. So I don't need to repeat that. It does know that from
the previous context. So here are the four options. Unlock the power of
creative tools like Canva, AI, and more with
Ronnie and Diana. Whether you are creator,
entrepreneur or freelancer, we've got practical tips to help you grow your
digital business. No fluff, just real results. New videos every week. Okay, that's a bit formal. We kind of lose the fun aspect that we had in the original one. So option two, join Ronnie and Diana as we dive into Canva, AI, and other tools to help creators and entrepreneurs
grow their digital businesses. Get NBS actionable tips twice a week to turn your
creativity into success. It's weird. Option three, learn how to master
tools like Canva, AI, and More with
Ronnie and Diana. We publish two new videos
each week giving you NBS, actionable tips
to build and grow your digital business.
Now, that is already. So, my reaction to that, I actually really like
our current description. Could we stick to it
as much as possible, doing the necessary adjustment to reflect it's not just Canva. Absolutely. Here's a
refined version of your current description to
reflect the broader scope. Learn how to use Canva, AI, and other creative tools to grow your business while having
fun with Ronnie Indiana. We publish two new
videos every week. So this actually is the
same as the original one, added the extended
said, This is good. But the problem now is that our channel is called
design with Canva, and I just send that prompt. So I was trying to test what it would say as a
branding coach, because that is a real
issue we're dealing with. Our channel is called
design with Canva. So it kind of really puts
us in the Canva box. And it's a good box to be in. But the box is also
limiting when we create some other types of
content like this tutorial, for example, about HGPT which
I also so, yeah, got it. Since your channel name is
currently focused on Canva, it would be a good idea
to tweak the name to reflect the broader range
of tools you're teaching. Here are a few name ideas. Oh, my God, I am scared of this that maintain
the creative vibe, but also encompass
more than just Canva. Design with Ronnie Indiana, create with Ronnie Indiana to generate creative tools
with Ronnie Indiana. Digital design hub
toolbox for creators. Alright, so these options allow you to include Canva,
blah, blah, blah. I answered, so I
made aji Pitt laugh. Hah hah. Okay, I get it. Those didn't quite hit the mark. Let's rethink this in
a way that stays true to your brand's personality while still expanding.
How about these? Ronnie Indiana's
creative toolkit, digital creators
with Ronnie Indiana, Master tools with
Ronnie Indiana, creative business
with Ronnie Indiana, Ronnie Indiana from Canva to AI. Again, I was not happy, and I kind of understood there that we would
not hit that. And the only name that actually makes sense is to
rebrand it Team Rondi. So I just said that. Like, how about our brand, Team Rondi? Our handle is already
at Tim Rondi. Yes, Team Rondi would be a great choice for
your channel's name. It reflects both of you and
ties into your brand and allows flexibility as
you expand beyond Canva. And that is really the key here. It allows us flexibility as we expand beyond creating
content just about Canva. So you could go
with something like Tim Rundi creative
tools and tips, Tim Rondi, mastering
Canva, AI, and more. Tim Rundi build your
creative business, Tim RundiKanva, AI,
and digital growth. So yeah, using Tim Rundi keeps
everything consistent with your broader brand
while signaling that you're more than
just Canva expert. So my feedback,
it's a bit scary. I'm afraid moving away
from the keyword Canva in our channel's name will have negative SEO effects on YouTube. That's really the main reason why we have not made
this change yet. To it HTPT said,
totally understandable. Since Canva is a major
part of your content and likely a significant driver
of SEO and discovery, you could take a
hybrid approach. Keep Canva in the name while signaling you
cover more tools. Here are some middle
ground options. Team Randi, Canva and creative Can V and
beyond with Tim Rondi. Tim Rondi, Mastering Canva, and more. I like this one. Ronnie Indiana,
Canva, AI and design. So I feel like
these are too long. Give me more. Tim
Rondi Can Vd more, Tim Rondi, beyond
Canva. Okay, okay. So we could use Tim Rondi
as the channel name. So I got kind of like
an epiphany there. I thought, Okay, these
are actually not bad. Like, names like Tim Rondi, Mastering Canva, and More. I don't remember, but I know I kind of remixed everything here. So we could use Tim Rondi
as the channel's name and then add our tag
line in the banner. So you see every YouTube
channel has the name, but also a banner, like the one we have here. And some YouTube creators use that banner to refine
the value proposition, like refine what type of
content you'll find here. So that's what I'm
suggesting here. We could use Tim Randi as a
channel's name and then add our tagline in the
channel's banner to which HGPTS That sounds
like a solid plan. Using Tim Randi
as a channel name gives you brand flexibility, and adding a tagline
in the ban clearly communicate that you cover
more than just Canva. So for the banner tag line, you could try something
like Master Canva, AI, and more with
Ronnie Indiana. You're OBS guide to Canva, AI and creative Tours. Unlock Canva, AI, and digital
tours for your business. So how does that sound? And there, I kind of got it. I understood, Okay, we got this. So here is my final answer for wrapping the YouTube
description bit. Great. Let me recap for YouTube. We have description, learn
how to use Canva, AI, and other creative tools to grow your business while
having fun with Ronnie. Diana, we publish two
new videos every week. So this gives us a
lot of information for people to when they
stumble upon our channel, decide, Okay, this is for me. It gives me enough
information for that decision to be made,
okay, to subscribe. The banner, Master Canva, AI, and more with, and then we'll
have a visual of Team Run. So what we already have now, Team Run D when we explain the run is Runny
and the D is Dana. So we would have this visual
together with the tagline. Maybe on this other side, the tagline to which
ChaGPT answered, that recap looks spot on. You've got a strong
YouTube description and a clear concise banner message that reflects your
expanded focus. And then he asked me,
what should we do next? It's like this
never tired worker who is just ready and
enthusiastic to keep working. So I gave it more work.
9. Writing a Facebook page description: Facebook page description. I'm going to show you my
current Facebook page and its description,
which is quite short. Also important to mention that this page is not
called Tim Rundi. It's called Ronnie Hermosa, so it's my personal page. But I do share content that
we create with Team Rondi, tutorials mostly and milestones we are hitting
with the business. So the current description
goes like this. Learn with me, grow your online business and
live life on your own terms. I love that description. It fitted me for a very long
time. It still fits me. I like to live life
on your own terms, but it's very suggestive, right? So, coming back to our
conversation here, I need a page description
for my Facebook page. The page is currently
called Ronnie Hermosa. So in my name, not the Team Rondi brand. And here is the
current description. Learn with me, grow your
online business and live life on your
own. Oh, HAGPT. Got it. Since your Facebook
page is under your name, let's keep it personal, but aligned with the broader
scope of your content. Here's an updated
version that reflects your expertise while
still keeping it simple. Join Ronnie Hermosa, as I help creators and entrepreneurs
master tools like Canva, AI, and Me to grow their
digital businesses. Learn practical NBS tips from someone who has built a business from the ground up and take control of your
creative journey. Didn't really like that. It's very different from
what I had previously. This keeps it personal
and focused on you. Expert while expanding beyond just growing online business. So the first thing I noticed
is that Join Ronnie Hermosa. I think what it meant is
just the name of the page. Join the name of the
page or join the page, but join Ronnie Hermosa
as I help creator. So it's weird, see,
because it's me. So I said, I really would like to speak in
the first person. Otherwise, it doesn't
feel personal. Got it. He's a more personal
first person version. Hi, I'm Ronnie Hermosa. I help creators
and entrepreneurs like you master
tours like Canva, AI, and more to grow
your digital business. I share practical
no BS tips based on my own journey of building a
business from the ground up. Let's take control of your
creative journey together. So there is some good
elements to your suggestion, but it's a bit long. And then here again I come with, I like this, I don't like this. I like the short learn with me, grow your online business, and live life on your own terms. So I liked my
previous description. Basically, that's
what I'm telling. Can we mix? Learn with me. I share practical,
no BS tips based on my own entrepreneur journey of building a business
from the ground up. So that was kind of a long shot. Okay, let's keep it
short and personal while combining those
two key elements. And so I have a
revised one here. Learn with me as I
share practical, no BS tips from my own journey of building a
business from the ground up. So that was not bad, actually, to which I answered, Okay, all the ingredients
are presents, but it needs more punch. Okay? You need to
reflex me more. So ChachPT again, went to the drawing board and
gave me this one. Learn with me as I share real no BS tips from my own journey of building a
business from the ground up. Together, we'll turn
your ideas into action. And this, to be honest, was less good for me
than the previous one. I don't like the last
part. Like, together, we'll turn your
ideas into action. The beginning, learn with me
as I share real nobous tips. That was okay. Cut the last bit. I said, I don't like
the as I share bit. So is there a more natural, flowy way of saying that?okay? I gave me yet
another trial, okay? Learn with me, real nobius tips from my
journey of building a business from the ground so I saw that we were kind of
going around in circle here, and I needed to
actually step up. So I made a suggestion. How about learn with me? I share real nobis tips from my journey of building a business from the ground
up to which it says, Okay, it was kind of Okay, let's just move on. That's perfect. It's personal, punchy, and
straight to the point. Here is your final version. Learn with me, I share
real nobis tips from my journey of building a business from the ground
up. Is that okay with you? Like, anything else
you'd like to tweak? I said, Okay, it only lacks the tools
part. And it's true. Like, if you read
that, learn with me, I share nobis tips from
my jour seems like I'm just giving you advice on building a business, which
is not what I'm doing. I'm mostly teaching
people how to use tools to create a
digital business, right? So, okay, it only
lacks the tools part. Can you try to squeeze that in? So here is the
revised version with the tools included.
Learn with me. I share real no BS
tips and tools from my journey of building a business from the ground
up to which I said, Okay, you don't share tools. He says, I share real
no BS tips and tools. And it's not correctly phrased. Like you don't share tools. So I said that I
don't share tools. I teach about tools. Got it. Here's the refined
version. Learn with me. I share real noobs
tips and teach the tools I use to build the
business from the ground up. Okay. Now, this was good, and I like that. So now we are getting somewhere. Like this sentence right
here, learn with me, I share real noobs
tips and teach the tools I use to build the
business from the ground up. It describes pretty
well what I do. The only thing that was missing is that what's in it for me? If I visit this page as
someone who wants to learn, what's in it for me? What am I getting out of this? So I tried to express
that with this last. Now, we need to position that from the
viewer's perspective. Okay, the viewer's perspective. Why should I follow
this guy, right? So here's a revised version that focuses on the value
for the viewer. Learn with me, get
real nobS tips, and master the tools you need to build your business from the
ground up just like I did. Now, this is much better because we are talking about
building your business, not my business, right? So I said, It's
better. How can we further smoothen this
almost perfect description? Okay, so that's me just
being a perfectionist, being very picky, just trying to see maybe something
even better comes out. I was really happy
about this one already. Here is a smoother,
more natural version. Learn with me, get real
noobs tips and master the tools to build your business from the ground up
just like I did. So this was great for me. I validated this one and said, Okay, this is where we are and then just repeated this one. And then I looked at my
Facebook description, and I realized, Oh, I could probably
add an emoji or two in the mix to make it even
more visual and more fun. So I went back to the
conversation and asked, Okay, give me one or two
Imoges impactfully inserted at the right place
in that same sentence. Now we have nailed the sentence, the description, sprinkle it with some emojis.
And there you go. It gave me the
sentence earn with me, get real NBS tips,
light bulb emoji, and master the tools to build
your digital business from the ground up just like
I did Rocket Emoji. So I believe we finally got to something
that was very good, and I decided to stick with it.