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21 contributions to The Social Growth Skool
OpenAI is retiring its legacy Deep Research mode tomorrow. Here is what to do in the next 24 hours👇
1. Log into ChatGPT and confirm you are on the updated Deep Research mode, not the legacy version. If you are still on the old interface, you will lose access after March 26 and your research workflows will break. 2. Run one real market research query in the updated Deep Research before you do anything else today. The tool does multi-step research across multiple sources and delivers a cited report. The best first test is a competitor analysis or a customer pain point scan in your industry. 3. The updated Deep Research produces structured, citable reports. Do not close the tab when it is done. Copy the output into a working document and tag it with the date and the query you ran. Build a habit of saving these outputs. 4. If you have never used Deep Research for competitor analysis, today is the day. The tool can replace hours of manual scanning across competitor websites, social media, and public reviews. The prompt structure that works best leads with your business context before the research question. 5. The legacy Deep Research mode is going away because the new version is better. Faster synthesis, better source attribution, more reliable outputs. If you have been avoiding the switch because the old version was working fine, this is not a downgrade. It is the version you should have been using already.
1 like • 11d
Perfect timing
STOP prompting Claude the hard way.
There's a feature hiding in plain sight that turns Claude into a SPECIALIST on command... and almost nobody is using it. It's called a SKILL file. And once you see what it can do, you'll never go back to basic prompting again. First - what IS a Skill file? Think of it like a detailed instruction manual you hand to Claude BEFORE it starts working. It contains rules, templates, tone guidelines, workflows - whatever you need Claude to follow consistently. Instead of re-explaining yourself in every conversation, the Skill file does it for you. Automatically. Here are the top ways to use Skill files in Claude👇 1. PROJECT KNOWLEDGE FILES Drop your Skill file into a Claude Project as a knowledge file. Now every single conversation inside that project follows your rules - your formatting, your process, your standards. No more copy-pasting instructions. No more "I forgot to tell you..." moments. You set it once. Claude remembers forever (inside that project). 2. CUSTOM SYSTEM PROMPTS Claude lets you set custom instructions at the project level. Paste your Skill file content into the system prompt and Claude treats it as gospel. This is where entrepreneurs are building AI employees - not just assistants. You're literally programming Claude's behavior, tone, and decision-making before the conversation even starts. 3. COMPUTER USE & AUTOMATION Claude's computer use feature can READ Skill files directly from your file system. That means Claude can reference your Skill file mid-task while it's building documents, writing code, or creating presentations. It's like giving your AI worker a training manual it checks on the fly. 4. MULTI-SKILL STACKING Here's where it gets powerful. You can load MULTIPLE Skill files into a single project. One for brand voice. One for email formatting. One for your sales process. One for content creation. Claude reads ALL of them and combines the instructions. You're not limited to one set of rules - you're building a layered intelligence system.
1 like • Feb 26
Mind blown
Create Your Marketing Campaigns Using Russell Brunson's Proven Storytelling Techniques with This Prompt Chain👇
How to use this prompt chain (read this first): A prompt chain isn't one big prompt — it's a SEQUENCE. Each prompt builds on the AI's previous response, like steps in a recipe. Here's the play: Open ONE conversation with your AI (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Manus, Grok - your call) Paste Prompt 1. Wait for the response. Paste Prompt 2 in the SAME chat. Wait for the response. Keep going until you've run the full chain. The #1 mistake: Starting a new chat for each prompt. Don't do that - the AI loses all context, and you'll get generic garbage instead of the tailored output the chain is designed to produce. ① Act as a master marketing strategist and funnel architect specializing in the "Secret Formula" by Russell Brunson. Your objective is to help me define the foundation for a marketing campaign for [PRODUCT/SERVICE]. Please identify the "Dream Customer," where they are "congregating" online, the specific "Bait" (Lead Magnet) that will attract them, and the "Unique Result" you will lead them to. Ask me any questions you have. If anything is unclear or you need additional details to improve your response, please ask me for clarification. ② Act as a world-class conversion copywriter and storytelling expert. We are developing a campaign for [PRODUCT/SERVICE] using the "Epiphany Bridge" framework. Your task is to draft a narrative that outlines the "Backstory," the "Internal and External Struggles," the "Epiphany" (the 'aha' moment regarding the new opportunity), and the final "Plan." The goal is to build an emotional connection and lead the audience to the same conclusion I reached. Ask me any questions you have. If anything is unclear or you need additional details to improve your response, please ask me for clarification. ③ Act as a high-performance offer architect. Based on the storytelling for [PRODUCT/SERVICE], we need to build "The Stack." Create a comprehensive offer breakdown that includes the core product and multiple high-value bonuses designed to overcome specific "False Beliefs" (Vehicle, Internal, and External). Structure the offer to show a massive increase in perceived value vs. price using the "Stack Slide" method. Ask me any questions you have. If anything is unclear or you need additional details to improve your response, please ask me for clarification.
1 like • Feb 21
This is genius
LESSON: FROM CUSTOMERS TO CLIENTS... The Mindset Shift That Changes Everything
A customer buys a product. A client builds a relationship. A customer is a transaction. A client is a connection. And connections compound. Part 1 – The Difference in Mindset 👇 Customer Mindset - “Did they buy?” - “Did I make the sale?” - “What’s my commission?” - One-time focus - Short-term thinking - Pressure and urgency Client Mindset - “How can I support them?” - “What result are they hoping for?” - “How can I make this easier for them?” - Long-term focus - Relationship thinking - Calm confidence When you focus on customers, you chase sales. When you focus on clients, you build assets. Part 2 – Why This Is a Game Changer 👇 1. Retention Increases Customers disappear. Clients stay. A customer might buy once and forget you. A client texts you six months later and says, “Hey, I’m ready to order again.” Why? Because they trust you. 2. Referrals Multiply People don’t refer products. They refer people who made them feel cared for. Real-World Example: Think about a hairstylist. You don’t say, “I use scissors.” You say, “You have to meet my stylist — she listens.” That’s client energy. 3. Stress Decreases When you’re chasing customers, every month feels like starting over. When you build clients, every month builds on the last. It shifts you from survival → stability. 4. Income Becomes Predictable Customers create spikes. Clients create streams. A spike is exciting… A stream is peaceful. Part 3 – Emotional Impact (The Part People Feel)👇 Clients don’t just buy — they lean on you. They message you: - “This helped my energy.” - “I feel better.” - “Thank you for checking in.” That emotional reinforcement fuels confidence far more than a one-time sale ever could. You go from: “Did I sell something?” to “I helped someone.” That changes how you show up every day. Part 4 – Real-World Comparison 👇 Coffee Shop Customer You walk in, order, leave. No one knows your name. Favorite Café Client They say, “The usual?” They ask how your week was.
1 like • Feb 15
shifting focus from transactions to relationships truly turns a business into a lasting legacy
🚨Facebook has a hidden feature that boosts distribution (almost nobody uses it). Here’s how to unlock it 👇
1.Define the real win (more of the right reach, not just more reach) Principle: Distribution is not a vanity metric, it is a delivery system. Strategy: Pick one clear win condition before you touch any feature (more comments from buyers, more saves, more profile taps, more DMs). Why it works: Facebook learns what your post is for based on early signals. If you chase “reach” with no target, you get random views and weak engagement. Example: A coach says “I want more reach,” but what they actually want is more consult requests. Their win condition becomes “more thoughtful comments and DMs,” not “more impressions.” Common mistake: Measuring success 1 hour after posting. Early reach can look good while the post dies because the wrong people saw it first. Starter move: Write one sentence that starts with “This post is a win if…” Make it behavior based, not ego based. Do this now: Finish this line, “This post is a win if I get _____ from _____ people.” 2.Turn on the “signal booster” (use built in prompts to create actions) Principle: Facebook distributes what it expects people to do, not what you hope they do. Strategy: Use Facebook’s built in prompts and actions (the stuff that makes it easier to comment, react, share, save, or message) to create clean signals. Why it works: When action is frictionless, more people do it. More actions means Facebook has more confidence in who to show it to next. Example: Instead of ending with “Thoughts?” you give one simple choice. “Comment A if you want the checklist, B if you want the example.” Common mistake: Asking for everything at once. “Like, comment, share, save, follow” makes people do nothing. Starter move: Choose one primary action for this post. Then make the last line match only that action. Do this now: Pick one action, comment, save, or message, and rewrite your last line to ask for only that. 3.Make the feature work for you (clarity, context, and one clean trigger) Principle: Features do not boost weak posts, they amplify clear posts.
3 likes • Feb 7
insanely thorough and practical
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