if you're looking for a way to use AI to write content without sounding like slop, then this is for you
obviously the biggest problem with AI content is that it sounds robotic af
all the em-dashes, the "it's not this, it's that", etc
and not only that the content it writes usually lacks a lot of emotional feel
but there are people that do in fact use AI to write content that doesn't sound like complete shit
however to do so you don't just tell GPT or Claude "hey write me a thread on AI agents"
first gather all the documents an AI needs to learn how to write like you
- market research so it learns who you're speaking to
- details what type of content you make
- examples of your writing style
- past threads you've written
- copywriting frameworks
put these as files in your GPT/Claude project
(and if you use Claude you can incorporate them as skills)
as you are thinking what to gather just think of what you would give to a brand new intern on your team to learn how to properly write like you
next is understand that good content comes from unique insights you have from your experience
AI models can't generate unique ideas and experiences for you
you have to feed it brain dumps and context on what insights/thoughts YOU have
what i do is I turn on Wispr Flow and give long voice memos about things I discovered
maybe from a past client call, from coding something myself, from just trying shit idk
I give that long drawn-out brain dump
then I have Claude structure that brain dump into the format I like for my tweets
so here I'm supplying the information
and all the model is doing is just restructuring and organizing it to make it readable for my audience
where a lot of people fuck up as well is expecting these AI models to just one shot content
think about it like this… writing is an iterative process
like take the best writers
they write rough drafts, reread it, get feedback, make more edits
and they probably have multiple rounds of that shit
if you're automating writing with AI, you’re trying to automate an iterative process
so you can't really expect it to be perfect in one round like that just doesn’t make sense
bc that's just not how the process irl works
just like with real writing you’re going to get much better results going back and forth with these models
like have it write a rough draft or an outline first
suggest feedback and adjustments
approve it that draft and have it give it a try
and then after you read it maybe suggest more feedback
or you just edit it yourself
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here's the real reason people struggle with building reliable AI systems and what they can do about it today...
people live in this dream world where they think these fully autonomous AI agents exist
that can do absolutely everything for them without lifting a finger
- they want it to make every decision
- map out the entire workflow
- figure everything out without guidance
but all this shit really leads to is sporadic results
as you get very unreliable outputs because you're depending on the AI to build the entire workflow and think autonomously with very little help and feedback
here's something that no one will ever tell you when it comes to mastering AI and the real reason why most beginners are struggling to master this skill
and why it's only going to get harder in the next 6-12 months - unless you do this one thing
right now, new products, tools, LLMs, and game changing" studies are dropping every single day with AI
it is literally impossible to keep up with all of this shit
even for someone like me that’s been in the space for a while its overwhelming af
and it's only going to get worse
as AI gets more popular, exponentially more people will launch more tools, more apps, more studies, more content
here's everything you need to build an AI quiz funnel (even if you're not technical):
here's what an AI quiz funnel does differently:
> asks personalized questions
> generates custom recommendations based on their answers
> captures their email to get the full results
> automatically puts them in the right nurture sequence based on their answers
step 1: build your quiz questions
ask qualifying questions that help you understand their situation:
> what's your primary goal?
> what's your experience level?
> what's your budget?
you can make these free-form text responses, not multiple choice