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31 contributions to Jerry/Sales Management Machine
Better writing with GPT's
You can tell when the GPT is writing—delve, bespoke, navigate, etc. One of the prompt additions you can use to help the language along is to give grammar directions. Stick this into your favourite prompts for a better, more human result: "Use the dependency grammar linguistic framework rather than phrase structure grammar to craft a response. The idea is that the closer together each pair of words you’re connecting are, the easier the copy will be to comprehend." @Jerry O Brien -This is the addition I was talking about during our last Irish Tea Time chat. Also, here is a list of the 50 most common words that an LLM will use, and tell the AI to avoid using them to sound more human. You can add the list manually or as a document.
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What LLM were you using, @Zofia Delauzun ? They are all a bit different. Claude might not even need it, or Meta might make a good version too. Trial and error! I use OpenAI Primary for writing, and that prompt addition goes into most of mine. However, I also have several other instructions and customizations.
Irish Tea Time - Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday
Hey Guys, I have had some aha moments last week about our Grand Slam Offers and I want to share them with you on our calls this week. On the calls, I want to review all your Grand Slam Offers because I believe we are missing a big part of the puzzle. Also you will see, I am renaming the calls to "Irish Tea Time" and basically they will all be QnA about Business Growth, Offers and Leads. Please join a call this week so that we can discuss this, this is going to be huge for us all. https://www.skool.com/100mmastery/calendar?calDate=1713806917&cv=list
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@Jerry O Brien - so many nuggets in the chain here that are just incredible value!
Topical Authority Map with AI = Expert Branding
Topical authority: becoming a known expert on a single topic. I use a simple process to use AI tools to create a mindmap that illustrates what I am going to do, and I use this for projects, website wireframes, course outlines, blog outlines—pretty much everything. Here is my process: Prompt: My goal is to think of topics that I can share in [my business]. Before you answer, I need you to ask me some questions to make sure that you can give me the absolute best answer possible. I need to determine the main topic I want to talk about and then create a list of 8 subtopics. From there, each of those subtopics will become a bucket, and each bucket needs to have 4 items inside of it. Then, the next step is to create 4 ideas to talk about those items. At the end, I will have one main topic, 8 subtopics that relate to the main topic, then 32 buckets (3 for each subtopic), and then I will have 128 content ideas from your response when we decide you have enough information to create it. Take it easy; we need to get this right. Make sure to ask me all the questions you need to in order to generate the best response. my business. business = describe your business, and query the AI for clarity ____ Then you go through the process, usually going back and forth two to three times. When you get the final product, you instruct it again: Can you turn the topics, subtopics, and buckets into a mindmap in Markdown Language, please? ______ Then, you visit the site https://markmap.js.org/ to turn it into the image I have attached. It is a PNG, so you can expand it without loss by scrolling you rmouse wheel. What I do is also use a browser extension (https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/) to grab the entire image after exporting it as HTML. The whole process? Minutes. The look on your clients faces when you show them the result and they realize they have an entire year's worth of individual content, semantically related to the main topic, with the ability to create various versions of the content ideas? Priceless.
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Gratitude first
Just a quick note. I'd like to thank @Jerry O Brien and @Ramon Murbartian , @Chris Kulbaba as well as @No name No for connecting yesterday. One key takeaway was the value of connecting with real people! And this regardless of where we're at in the world, and in our businesses. I'm so grateful for that. Beautiful people and just an overall great vibe. Thanks for the energy! Thanks for sharing! Thanks for showing up!
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New comment 24d ago
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Thank you very much for the recognition, @Zofia Delauzun . I have been a bit busy and missed a few scheduled group calls, and I am looking forward to more time next week to share and participate.
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@Zofia DelauzunFor the first time in weeks, I have been unseated as the top contributor in our Skool group by you! That is actually awesome! I love that you are so engaged, and you are reminding me to make the time to participate in the community and keep sharing. Here is to all our futures!
How to get your first 5 Clients online
So you are starting out online and you need to get your first few clients, so that you can get some testimonials. Here is a step by step process to achieve this with the use of any software just pure manual processes. Compile Lists of Contacts: Email Contacts: Check your email account for any contact you've ever messaged. Social Media Contacts: List down people from every social media profile, especially those you can direct message. Phone Contacts: Export contacts from your phone. The amalgamation of these lists will surprise you with the number of leads. Choose a Platform: Decide on a platform for messaging based on where the majority of your contacts are, be it email, Instagram, or phone. For this exercise lets us Crafting the Message: Personalize every message. Engage by referring to something you both know or share. Examples: Mentioning a recent event in their life or a common interest. Reach Out: Target 100 people daily. The first message might be difficult, but it gets easier. Engage in Conversation: Use the ACA framework: Acknowledge their situation. Compliment them. Ask a question related to your service. Invite Referrals: Instead of hard-selling, inquire if they know someone who might be interested in your service. An interested contact becomes an "Engaged Lead". Offer for Free: Propose a free trial. The exchange: They use your service, provide feedback, and if satisfied, leave a positive review. This tactic helps in gaining experience and improving the service. Restart the Cycle: Go back to the list and cycle through again. Aim to reach out to a large number, and you will secure a few takers. Begin Charging: Start charging a fee once you have testimonials and referrals. Gradually increase the price as your experience and demand grow. Expand and Raise Prices: As demand grows, so can your prices. Free trial customers might transition into paying ones, or they can assist by leaving stellar reviews or referring others. Conclusion: Cherish the customers who started with you during the free phase.
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@Jerry O Brienas you are always dropping awesome bombs here! The truth is, it is a simple process, yet you have to commit. You can do anything you want until someone stops you; make sure you are not in your own way. If you cannot see how to grow the leads, then using RevHERO is a great answer, especially when you can try it at a significant discount. By the time the discount is done, you won't mind since you are profitable enough to invest in it without worry.
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At the heart of what I do is always connecting with others. A tech enthusiast who is always curious: how can I help you chase your dreams today?

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