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How to get quality content from ChatGPT
ChatGPT sucks at writing content... until you do this.
We recently published a video sharing our tips for getting high-quality content out of ChatGPT. Here's what we covered:
Why ChatGPT's default output is often low-quality
How to give ChatGPT the context it needs to produce useful content
Techniques like specifying output format and target keywords
Why iterating and collaborating with ChatGPT produces the best results
How to fact check AI-generated content
If you'd prefer to watch the video, click the thumbnail below:
🎥 Video Highlights:
First off, we've found that basic prompts produce pretty useless, generic content from ChatGPT. But when we provide background context about our goals and target audience, the quality improves drastically.
Another huge time-saver is specifying exactly how we want the output formatted. Asking for a bulleted list or formatted article right off the bat saves us tons of busywork later.
Now, here's the big secret - the best way to use ChatGPT is to collaborate with it. Don't just take the first draft. Ask it to rewrite intros, expand on ideas, target new audiences, and more. Going back and forth produces way more insightful content.
Be sure to fact check anything it writes. Tools like Google Bard help, but manual reviewing by a human is still important.
And finally, we're now offering ChatGPT training so that you can quickly learn how to improve the outcomes of your collaboration with ChatGPT. This will help you get even more value out of AI while avoiding potential pitfalls. Here is what is covered in our training:
Understand the capabilities and limitations of ChatGPT
Prompt and question phrasing strategies and templates
Collaboration guide to producing original concepts and ideas
Avoiding biases and pitfalls of AI-generated content
Ethical and privacy considerations
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