Chat GPT for writing Custom descriptions

Amazed by @Malkuth s Sales copy of his new journal, I decided to try it myself.

I thought it would be a smooth ride, since working with chat GPT on past projects was rather easy.

But this time, it’s different.

I fed it with all the descriptions of the modules of my custom, fed it with a list of my objectives and then started my process.

It helped me to find a pretty good name for my custom. Then it created a lot of additional objectives in line with the ones I provided and the modules.

So far, so good.

That’s when the challenges started.

I asked it to write a sales copy for my custom using HoMs as an example, but using input from all my objectives and the sales copies of all the modules.

The result was rather short, it came up with new modules etc.

When I asked it to reproduce any sales copy I provided, I created a new one every time, or created a shorter version of it.

At a certain point, I realized, that the formatting get lost when I copy and paste. So I copied the html code. And it finaly started to reproduce the copy reliably. But only the first half.
It completely omitted the objectives and Thee pro tips. Then it produced the missing part, but not the main body of the copy.

When I told it to translate the whole html code I’ve provided, it just did right unto the objectives.

I don’t know what to do anymore.

I’ll proved my prompts later on.

So I would like to get some advice from any one with more experience with more complex projects on ChatGPT.

Please invite anyone you know that used it with success.

@Malkuth @emperor_obewan @SaintSpring @James @Skadoosh @IRON @Trader @Viktor

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Make sure it has enough memory capacity

Use pdf files with the various information that you want it to remember and work with

Remember that you need to work within its memory and knowledge limitations

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I don’t know if I’d really call my experiences with GPTs a “success”. If I gave my advice it would be more towards an anti-GPT perspective.

But my first thought on reading that is: you want a machine to write a sales copy for a program that you’re going to be running in the first place, which you’ve designed?

  • assuming this custom is for yourself, why? I could not imagine a bigger exercise in futility than trying to sell your own custom to yourself.
  • assuming it’s for someone else as a gift… maybe fair enough. But then to expect the GPT to not only create writing for a copy in your own desired style, but also parse and format it in html? That’s just asking for trouble.

@Malkuth had some good suggestions. But also, my own occasional conspiratorial theories about GPTs aside, I’ve found its common to ask a GPT to do what could efficiently be done better with a few human steps in between, or by using several different GPTs or AI writing generators tuned for different purposes. Try looking at adding other AI writers into your workflow or one of the AI writing plugins for ChatGPT that are available and try tweaking the settings. Relying on one single interface for generating the entire output is a recipe for trouble.

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I wouldn’t know, lol. I hardly use ChatGPT. I personally believe that it’s extremely overrated and dumbs people down. That’s just my own personal opinion.

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Why? Because it seems easier than writing it myself.
But there’s growth in any challenge you take on.
And your point is rock solid. I’ll probably gain immensely from writing the copy myself, priming myself and my subconscious for when I finally run it. An extreme form of conscious guidance so to say.

In the past, I used it for inspiration. I never used the results directly, only as a basis for my own creativity. In my experience, often the writing of the prompt is enlightening.

Lol. Your name popped up, when I searched for ChatGPT, so I added you.

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