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8 contributions to ChatGPT Users
Chat GPT Skool Course Thoughts
Good Morning from Maryland! I'm new to the community and relatively new to using Chat GPT. I've gone through most of @Jason West free training and considering the paid course. Just curious what your thoughts are for those that invested in paid course. I have a small farm business and have little social media presence, and work full time primarily writing proposals for a company in the defense industry. I love learning especially in the digital environment and small rural farms! Thanks in advance for your comments.
1 like • Dec '24
I bought the course and very happy I did. There is so much not covered in the free group. Well worth the investment in my opinion.
Suno.com
If you're looking for instrumental music or songs for your videos, I have found Suno.com to be the perfect source. It is AI driven and really remarkable. There is a free version that allows you to generate 10 instrumentals/songs per day. It your going to use it commercially, you have to subscribe, but you can generate around 500 pieces of music/songs per month for $10/mo. Give it a try. I think you'll love it.
Queue up messages in ChatGPT to automate content writing, coding and more
Hello everyone! Happy to be part of the community. My names Joel, and I love building. After not being able to find this feature online, I created a chrome extension that allows you to queue up messages to ChatGPT. Would love your feedback! https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/chatgptqueue/iabnajjakkfbclflgaghociafnjclbem?hl=en
1 like • Jun '24
would you please explain how to use it. Thank you
1 like • Jul '24
@Joel Cedano Thank you. Very ingenious. Works great!
Need to create good bullets for your website?
I love chatGPT and have found many ways for it to help me. One of the big challenges I was having was creating good bullet points. For a bullet point to be good, in my opinion, is it must create a sense of curiosity. One of the best copywriters I know of was Gary Halbert, and I wanted my bullet points to have the same curiosity factor that he used to create. I had an idea and put the following prompt inn ChatGPT 4: ā€œplease list 20 bullet points written by Gary Halbertā€ and I got the following list: Gary Halbert was renowned for his direct and engaging style of copywriting. Here are 20 bullet points that reflect the style and insights he often shared in his writing: 1. Write like you talk. Your copy should sound conversational and natural, not like a formal business presentation. 2. Focus on the reader. Always consider what's in it for them; your copy should address the reader’s needs, desires, and problems. 3. Use short sentences and paragraphs. This makes your writing easier to read and more engaging. 4. Start with a strong headline. Your headline should grab attention and promise a benefit that makes the reader want to continue. 5. Tell stories. People are naturally drawn to stories; they are engaging and make your message more memorable. 6. Include a clear call to action. Tell the reader exactly what you want them to do next. 7. Use bullet points to break up text and highlight key benefits. This makes information more digestible and scannable. 8. Keep it simple. Don’t use complex language or jargon that might confuse the reader. 9. Use testimonials and social proof. People are influenced by the actions and approvals of others. 10. Create a sense of urgency. Limited-time offers and limited quantities prompt quicker decisions. 11. Test everything. From headlines to offers, you should always be testing to see what works best. 12. Use the power of "because." People are more likely to comply with a request if they are given a reason. 13. Address objections. Overcome potential objections within your copy before they arise in the reader’s mind.
1 like • Apr '24
@Julie Helmer Thank you. I bought the ChatGPT School that Jason has which has got me excited about ChatGPT. However, do I know all that he offers? Watched all his lessons at least twice, yet there is so much more to learn from them. I just wanted to share a way to overcome a problem that I have had and that chatGPT has helped with. It is through the school that I was able to do this. Congratulations on becoming certified. That is my next project. I'm 80 years old and this has help me keep my mind going. Thank you so much for taking the time to offer advice. I really appreciate it.
1 like • Apr '24
@Julie Helmer Thanks again Julie. I appreciate you.
How to Create & Edit Images With ChatGPT's DALL-E
DALLĀ·E is a powerful tool for generating images from text descriptions. You can describe virtually anything you can imagine, and DALLĀ·E will create an image that matches your description. The process is pretty straightforward: 1. Provide a Detailed Description: The more specific and detailed your description, the more accurately DALLĀ·E can generate an image that meets your expectations. You can specify subjects, actions, styles, and even emotions. 2. Select Image Size and Quantity: You can choose the size of the image (standard, wide, or portrait) and the number of images you want to generate. By default, it creates one image, but you can request more. 3. Review and Edit: Once the image is generated, you can review it. If it doesn't quite meet your expectations, you can refine your description and try again. New Editing Features The editing features are designed to refine or adjust the images generated by DALLĀ·E. While direct image manipulation (like cropping, adjusting brightness, or adding text) is not available, you can iteratively refine the generated images by adjusting your text prompts and selecting areas of the image to adjust. This iterative process allows you to tweak and perfect the images to better match your vision. Tips for Refining Images - Be Specific in Descriptions: If certain elements of the image aren't to your liking, adjust your description to change those aspects in the next generation attempt. - Adjust Styles and Themes: You can specify artistic styles, historical periods, or even imitate the techniques of famous artists (pre-1912 for copyright reasons) to give your images a unique flair. - Iterative Feedback: Use the images generated as a starting point for further refinements. Describe what you like and what you'd like to change for subsequent generations. Also, here are some of the different styles you can use for your images: - Photorealistic: Images that look like actual photographs, capturing real-life detail and lighting.
How to Create & Edit Images With ChatGPT's DALL-E
12 likes • Apr '24
I have been using Dall-E to create my thumbnails for youtube. I put in my script and it creates a thumbnail for me. I tell it not to add text as Dall-E has a problem still with text. Here is the prompt I created to do my thumbnails: "You are a youtube video creator. I will input a video script and I would like you to create a eye catching thumbnail for this video that will cause people to click on it. Do not include text. create it in a 16:9 format. Before I enter the script, please tell me that you understand what I am wanting." I hope this helps some of you. I add the text myself using Photoshop.
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I am a serial entrepreneur. Love technology and always trying to learn more.

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