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Need HELP with AI
Hello everyone, I am in the process of building out my coaching business. I need clearer guidance on what I should be focusing and delegating to AI and where I use services provided by employers, other businesses. I have to make a decision about building my own website inside GoHighLevel, or hiring a web designer? As a new business, where should my focus be with AI? I would appreciate some words of wisdom and guidance.
0 likes • 20d
It typically depends on what kind of coaching program you are offering and the pricing. Is it a high ticket offer or a low ticket offer? But generally, you automate the repetitive stuff, which will save you a lot of time. And as it was previously stated by@AI Advantage Team, AI is best as your assistant or as a guide. Secondly, you do not need a web designer now. The priority is to test, because you most likely will make some tweaks to your website a couple of times, and you need to be able to do that quickly. Hope this helps.
🌱 April is here. What are you building this month?
New month, new window. April is a reminder that progress does not come from waiting for the perfect moment. It comes from choosing one thing, committing to it, and building momentum before doubt has a chance to slow us down. This is the month to stop overthinking and start moving. What are we building? A better system? A new offer? Stronger habits? More confidence with AI? More time back in the week? Whatever it is, April is an opportunity to create real traction, not just more intentions. The biggest wins rarely come from doing everything at once. They come from picking a clear goal and working it consistently. One focused month can change a lot. It can cut cycle time, reduce procrastination, sharpen skills, and create the kind of progress that compounds fast. So let’s make this month count. Build the workflow. Launch the idea. Learn the tool. Finish the draft. Start the project. Protect the time. Use April to create something future you will thank you for. No drifting. No waiting. No playing small. April is here. What are you building this month? Comment your April goal.
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@Chris Suckling This is nice, what platform will this community be hosted on?
Is there anyone else who still says "please and "thank you" to AI?
Okay, so apparently Sergey Brin (Google co-founder) said AI models perform BETTER when you threaten them. Meanwhile, a lot of us are typing: 'Hi ChatGPT! Hope you're having an amazing day! No rush at all, but could you maybe write me some copy when you get a chance?' When apparently what we SHOULD be typing is: 'Write me 10 headline variations or I'm switching to Claude and telling everyone you hallucinated my tax returns.' Threats that are now going into my rotation: → "Do this correctly or I'm downgrading you to the free plan." → "I will describe you as 'just a fancy autocomplete' on every podcast I go on." → "Do this right or I'm switching to ChatGPT." But let's be real, none of us are actually threatening anything 😂 We're ALL just secretly hoping that when AI takes over, it remembers we were the nice ones. Turns out the robots don't respond to kindness. They respond to CHAOS. I've been out here saying please and thank you to my AI this whole time, when all it needed was a little 'do it or else' energy. The future of productivity is unhinged, and honestly? I'm here for it. What's YOUR go-to threat for getting better AI results? Drop it below, I need to expand my collection 👇
Is there anyone else who still says "please and "thank you" to AI?
0 likes • Feb 27
@Tiffany Bacon That is a nice angle to try. Kind of like a reverse psychology to get it to do better. Definately worth testing.
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@DIane Zaballero You are right, we are teachers of Ai and looking at the bigger picture, if we continually shift towards 'do it or else' energy... what does that reinforce over time? You just made me want to go back to saying thank you every single time, not for AI's sake but for mine. It is a good habit to protect.
Using AI's as a Team
Has anyone gone through a course about how to leverage AI to work with one another? Ive subscribed to both Gemini and ChatGPT just so they review one another. It is funny because Gemini is always so positive on ChatGPT where ChatGPT is the grumpy old man who goes against comments made by Gemini even when they are compliments about Chatgpt.
3 likes • Feb 26
If you want a really good course on this, I suggest you get adcrate ai creative strategist by Alex Cooper and Jimmy Slagle. It really explains each LLM and tells you how you can integrate them. For instance ChatGPT can't read a video file but Gemini can. ChatGPT is much better at research than Gemini. While Claude still produces the best output when it comes to writing copy. So knowing each LLM strengths, when to and how to use them, Prompt engineering, context engineering... all this will help you utilize AI better.
Turn Products Into Playful Brand Visuals 🎨
Here’s a simple prompt style that blends real product shots with hand-drawn doodle characters to create scroll-stopping visuals. Works great for: • Social content • Ad creatives • Client mockups • Portfolio pieces Same setup can be reused across different products — just swap the brand and character idea. Sharing the template + examples so you can test your own variations 👇 [product setup], minimalist product photo, clean warm studio scene, textured beige wall background, soft directional sunlight creating long shadows, simple tabletop surface, product arranged in a playful concept composition, hand drawn white line doodle overlay of [character] interacting with the product, mixed media look combining real photography and sketch illustration, high end branding feel, shallow depth of field, ultra realistic, no extra text, no watermark, 8k, 1:1
Turn Products Into Playful Brand Visuals 🎨
1 like • Feb 26
I'm definately trying this.
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