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Generate a lot more content in less time Produce copy and lead Gen quizzes quickly that are of high quality Q: I have a question here if I may. I’ve been watching copypro founder Jon Benson (I have copypro) demo using his software with jasper boss. I realize the dashboard is different as it asks for background info separately from the command info. Is it safe to assume the same can be accomplished with chatgpt pro which I also have. I’d prefer not to have to purchase yet another software. I know jasper is based on chatgpt so I’d assume yes but they make it sound like they’ve added to chatgpt to make it better. Thanks Help me overcome writers block and help me clarify my marketing message. And also provide research. I will know it is successful by the growing of my email list and client base. Still trying to figure this out Ideation, video content prep I work best when I can bounce ideas off other knowledgeable people, but as the sole member of my business, sometimes that's difficult to achieve. Honestly, using ChatGPT has been kind of amazing at filling that role: When I'm having trouble finessing a sentence, or getting started on a project that I just. need. to. write. (I've done all the research already) when I remember to check with the AI, it usually gets me rolling. But it's also not as distracting as a room full of interesting people. ;-) My first-quarter focus is to get some affiliate options set up on my blog, and then to add at least one more paid digital download to that side of things. So I'll know it's been successful if I get those two things in place, with the marketing assets to go along with them. Additional strategies and tools for marketing and content creation Save time in content creation and receive great ideas about topics Save time writing compelling content I use AI primarily for content. My goal is to become proficient with AI. To assist with content creation, ideas, key search and gaining efficiencies as I learn more about the capabilities. Tr i want to use AI to help me engage with my audience via eye openining email prompts that lead to engaging blog posts. i have the content for my digital empire but need real help in the marketing aspect More means for reaching out. Content creation ease. Content writing, including but not limited to blog content, email marketing, website content, SM posts, ad copy As a brainstorming assistant to create effective posts, headlines, emails and digital products. Increasing sales by better understanding our target market and enhancing our marketing initiatives. not sure- I am interested in understanding its parameters and figuring out how to use it to create content, write emails, assist with marketing, etc. I would like to use AI to help me write social posts and articles to get better prompt engineering and be able to teach my members Copywriting, blog posts, naming Decrease the time spent making content, doing keyword research and creating web pages. Qualified appointments. I'll know it's successful when I'm making 2 sales appointments per day and converting 10% or more to paying clients Speed up my content and social media content, help create programs Helping more injured or disabled people getting information which can help protect their rights. Trying to launch my new copywriting career after transitioning away from being an Attorney. shorten time and increase clients flow pool with AI assisting Save time and teach my VA better copy, save time First would like to get proficient in getting it work for me i getting clients and then offer it to them once proficient If I find something I want to use regularly Creating blog posts, writing books, products to grow my list. Membership site. Aweber stats, Sales, Easier and faster content development; expertise to help business clients with their marketing; overall understanding of AI and how it will impact the market and our lives In general. hoping to save time and increase productivity (and therefore income) as juggling other very time consuming (but non-paying) responsibilities. the degree of success will show in time saved and/or increased income I want to expedite my work with outlines, ideas, prompts, quotes, etc. To become better at getting my message out on social media. Increased productivity, sales, and client satisfaction. Idea generation and filling in course descriptions. I will know if I have been successful if I am able to put out more content more consistently. "Generating copy and help with brainstorming; Successful in kpi’s" New ideas and programs creation to serve my market Create content faster Writing sales copy, emails, and repurposing descriptions in less time Come up with new services and ideas to offer clients and prospects. So far, ChatGPT has been a brainstorming partner. I am not yet sure how AI will best assist me. Initial thoughts: Success = save time & money to generate and close more leads. Could also use an AI assist in customizing content by user profile. Would love tips and best practices like demands work better than questions, etc. I don't know what I don't know. I am currently researching blog articles by using AI writing software. It is moderately successful in finding keywords and topics. This area is quite new to me but I recognize the potential of AI, want to be an learn as much as possible, and trust the wisdom and teaching abilities of Denise Wakeman. Help free up time writing copy creative titles - copy -don't know enuf to say what else Content creation for social media, websites, emails. Image creation for the content to get more leads Not necessarily looking to use AI to market our business. Looking to use it to help clients marketing their own businesses. Looking to 10x or better the content output and manage the quality of it manually. I hope to improve the quality of PLR I plan to sell. Improve our use of ChatGPT for writing copy for our website and marketing To help me generate niche specific content for social media and blog posts. Since I do not have any clients now, getting clients will be one sign of success. To deliver better content more quickly. I'd know by checking the time it takes to create a great blogpost/podcast script. I am fascinated by AI and have been using Copy AI and Word Hero and a little bit of ChatGPT. I really need to understand the best way to use AI, prompts, etc. I would like to use AI as a tool to help expand and add content for my ideas. I would also like to use AI to help speed up my marketing efforts. Streamline the research and writing process before editing to fit my clients needs. Lead generation for high ticket offer. Unsure of the measurable associated with it Interested in seeing how this could help me grow a whole new business selling local micro greens. Generate excitment and showcase what we can do Save time. Generate tons more promotional content. Brainstorm. It's successful already with generated tweets, questions, and a press release. Achieve: Build/maintain marketable skills, streamline website build workflow, stay current with new tech, joy of ongoing learning. Successful: have fun, learn stuff, be able to accept new client website build requests more frequently, grow my residual monthly billings without living in front of computer. Exploring this Create a "proper" social media marketing for my business. Assist with content/course/email series creation Help w/ our business marketing (cobbler's kid shoes issue), successful if consistently adding content to our site and social, currently not consistent Provide support in developing marketing messages prompt my brain for usage or pro and cons, benefits Streamline process of content creation and increase marketing efforts. Achieve better reach online. I WANT TO SAVE TIME! marketing/training/sales with chat gpt Learn new tricks to use AI tools - belong to a community that gets it. Gt better content. refining my copy for marketing, editing course content; I will know it's successful if it ultimately refines what I am writing and helps condense it or expand it Simplify writing I hope it will help me think a little deeper by offering options I had not considered, and in ways that help me produce content a little faster Getting clarity on messaging, branding, content distribution, and product naming. I love the idea of using it for advertising as well. Cranking out more high quality content. I will know it's successful when I attract more followers to the information I share. To write more effective IG posts as well as content for e-letters. I hope it will help me be more consistent and prolific in creating blogposts for our website on Substack; in marketing our asynchronous courses; in writing proposals for funding and sponsorship of our nonprofit Ageless Mind Project Hoping it will help me rewrite my website, and marketing with emails and social media - posts, checklists, and unknown as yet ideas. If my profits, increase, chatGPT will be the reason. I'm really at the exploration of what this can do stage. Assistance in my writing of my different training and other writing materials Making my marketing efforts easier and faster quickly create those SFDs (sh**ty first drafts) ;-) - too many ideas, currently not enough time By fine-tuning my content, I hope to learn client preferences and offer them relevant recommendations. I hate writing sales copy and posts. So I'd like to be able to generate more content for social media posts and sales pages. I would judge the success by how much I like (or don't like) the content that AI generated and how much I was able to use. Improve and brainstorm content to attract more clients -> I’ll get more qualified leads Improve language used in marketing material and gain deeper insights into what AI sees that I may be missing. Numbers don't lie. Learn more about how it works and to use it for writing resaearch Create more effective copy... initiate curiosity/intrigue as well as urgency/CTA I hope to generate leads and grow my email list. Have already seen a dramactic increase in time spent reading my blog posts that have been AI written and tweaked before publishing Too early to get specific here; this is kind of the first question I want help answering. Need hep with writing marketing content. Improve content for clients Obtain the "soup starter" that provides me with the best structure to build upon for my copy and ads. It will be successful if my click through rate increases by 15-20% per month. Help with research for articles, programs, and information to provide to my audience I don't know what it can do. I'm concerned about using AI to write blog posts and getting banned. I think I could use it to inspire what a human writes. Maybe a Chat Bot on my site would keep people engaged. Maybe AI could write custom itineraries. Who knows. Writing good content for posts, and emails. Hopefully refine my AI research skills (learn how to word the questions to get the most helpful responses) and learn how to effectively use it as an outlining and first draft tool for building content. Other than improving my speed in writing and publishing, I'm not sure how to measure its 'success.' Grow my business by helping me with content Improve content creation and setting up processes Growth Provide information and tips to help company managers and engineers do their job. The growth and New chat CGPT and Plagiarism. Solo consultant needs survey Digital Product Creation Guide. Digital product creation program. Content Marketing for Small Businesses. Benefits of Drinking Water. Translation of Polish poetry. Find Life's Purpose. Using ChatGPT for Marketing. ChatGPT for Marketing Success. ChatGPT Integration Strategies Joining AI Success Club. Image/Video Creation Tools. Using AI for Online Marketing. NSDR for Relaxation. AI Success Club Benefits. AI Club Survey Questions Course vs Club. ChatGPT for Marketing AI Success Club Benefits Show more Clear conversations Dark mode My account Updates & FAQ Log out New chat Hold Spacebar to Talk Promptheus Optionsopens rate of the newsletters with indicate success get more ideas Write faster and create converting content; I will know it is successful when I see results from sales and engagement. Turn my recent purchase of domain changingvideo.ai into a profitable venture. Looking to exploit uses on one hand and stay marketable on the other

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Summarize in one sentence this article about a famous song. Context: "I'm an Old Cowhand (From the Rio Grande)" is a comic song written by Johnny Mercer for the Paramount Pictures release Rhythm on the Range and sung by its star, Bing Crosby. The Crosby commercial recording was made on July 17, 1936, with Jimmy Dorsey & his Orchestra for Decca Records. It was a huge hit in 1936, reaching the No. 2 spot in the charts of the day, and it greatly furthered Mercer's career. Crosby recorded the song again in 1954 for his album Bing: A Musical Autobiography. Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time. Background Mercer and his wife were driving across the US en route to his hometown, Savannah, Georgia, after having apparently failed to succeed in Hollywood. Mercer was amused by the sight of cowboys, with spurs and ten-gallon hats, driving cars and trucks instead of riding horses. Singing cowboys were popular in films and on the radio then, and within 15 minutes, writing on the back of an envelope, Mercer transferred the image he was seeing into a song whose satirical lyrics vented some of his own bitter frustration with Hollywood. The lyrics, about a 20th-century cowboy who has little in common with the cowpunchers of old, have been included in some anthologies of light verse.

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What are the key features introduced by Apple in their iPhone since its creation which makes it so popular and innovative? Context: Development of an Apple smartphone began in 2004, when Apple started to gather a team of 1,000 employees led by hardware engineer Tony Fadell, software engineer Scott Forstall, and design officer Jony Ive, to work on the highly confidential "Project Purple". Then-Apple CEO Steve Jobs steered the original focus away from a tablet (which was later revisited in the form of the iPad) towards a phone. Apple created the device during a secretive collaboration with Cingular Wireless (later renamed AT&T Mobility) at the time—at an estimated development cost of US$150 million over thirty months.According to Jobs in 1998, the "i" word in "iMac" (and therefore "iPod", "iPhone" and "iPad") stands for internet, individual, instruct, inform, and inspire. Apple rejected the "design by committee" approach that had yielded the Motorola ROKR E1, a largely unsuccessful "iTunes phone" made in collaboration with Motorola. Among other deficiencies, the ROKR E1's firmware limited storage to only 100 iTunes songs to avoid competing with Apple's iPod nano. Cingular gave Apple the liberty to develop the iPhone's hardware and software in-house, a rare practice at the time, and paid Apple a fraction of its monthly service revenue (until the iPhone 3G), in exchange for four years of exclusive U.S. sales, until 2011. Jobs unveiled the first-generation iPhone to the public on January 9, 2007, at the Macworld 2007 convention at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. The iPhone incorporated a 3.5-inch multi-touch display with few hardware buttons, and ran the iPhone OS operating system with a touch-friendly interface, then marketed as a version of Mac OS X. It launched on June 29, 2007, at a starting price of US$499 in the United States, and required a two-year contract with AT&T. On July 11, 2008, at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2008, Apple announced the iPhone 3G, and expanded its launch-day availability to twenty-two countries, and it was eventually released in 70 countries and territories. The iPhone 3G introduced faster 3G connectivity, and a lower starting price of US$199 (with a two-year AT&T contract). Its successor, the iPhone 3GS, was announced on June 8, 2009, at WWDC 2009, and introduced video recording functionality. First iPhone on display under glass at the January 2007 Macworld show The iPhone 4 was announced on June 7, 2010, at WWDC 2010, and introduced a redesigned body incorporating a stainless steel frame and a rear glass panel. At release, the iPhone 4 was marketed as the "world's thinnest smartphone"; it uses the Apple A4 processor, being the first iPhone to use an Apple custom-designed chip. It introduced the Retina display, having four-times the display resolution of preceding iPhones, and was the highest-resolution smartphone screen at release; a front-facing camera was also introduced, enabling video calling functionality via FaceTime. Users of the iPhone 4 reported dropped/disconnected telephone calls when holding their phones in a certain way, and this issue was nicknamed "antennagate". In January 2011, as Apple's exclusivity agreement with AT&T was expiring, Verizon announced that they would be carrying the iPhone 4, with a model compatible with Verizon's CDMA network releasing on February 10. The iPhone 4S was announced on October 4, 2011, and introduced the Siri virtual assistant, a dual-core A5 processor, and an 8 megapixel camera with 1080p video recording functionality. The iPhone 5 was announced on September 12, 2012, and introduced a larger 4-inch screen, up from the 3.5-inch screen of all previous iPhone models, as well as faster 4G LTE connectivity. It also introduced a thinner and lighter body made of aluminum alloy, and the 30-pin dock connector of previous iPhones was replaced with the new, reversible Lightning connector. The iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C were announced on September 10, 2013. The iPhone 5S included a 64-bit A7 processor, becoming the first ever 64-bit smartphone; it also introduced the Touch ID fingerprint authentication sensor. The iPhone 5C was a lower-cost device that incorporated hardware from the iPhone 5, into a series of colorful plastic frames. On September 9, 2014, Apple introduced the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, and included significantly larger screens than the iPhone 5S, at 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch respectively; both models also introduced mobile payment technology via Apple Pay. Optical image stabilization was introduced to the 6 Plus' camera. The Apple Watch was also introduced on the same day, and is a smartwatch that operates in conjunction with a connected iPhone. Some users experienced bending issues from normal use with the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, particularly on the latter model, and this issue was nicknamed "bendgate". The iPhone 6S and 6S Plus were introduced on September 9, 2015, and included a more bend-resistant frame made of a stronger aluminum alloy, as well as a higher resolution 12-megapixel main camera capable of 4K video recording. The first-generation iPhone SE was introduced on March 21, 2016, and was a low-cost device that incorporated newer hardware from the iPhone 6S, in the frame of the older iPhone 5S. The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus were announced on September 7, 2016, which introduced larger camera sensors, IP67-certified water and dust resistance, and a quad-core A10 Fusion processor utilizing big.LITTLE technology; the 3.5mm headphone jack was removed, and was followed by the introduction of the AirPods wireless earbuds. Optical image stabilization was added to the 7's camera. A second telephoto camera lens was added on the 7 Plus, enabling two-times optical zoom, and "Portrait" photography mode which simulates bokeh in photos. The iPhone 8, 8 Plus, and iPhone X were announced on September 12, 2017, in Apple's first event held at the Steve Jobs Theater in Apple Park. All models featured rear glass panel designs akin to the iPhone 4, wireless charging, and a hexa-core A11 Bionic chip with "Neural Engine" AI accelerator hardware. The iPhone X additionally introduced a 5.8-inch OLED "Super Retina" display with a "bezel-less" design, with a higher pixel density and contrast ratio than previous iPhones with LCD displays, and introduced a stronger frame made of stainless steel. It also introduced Face ID facial recognition authentication hardware, in a "notch" screen cutout, in place of Touch ID; the home button was removed to make room for additional screen space, replacing it with a gesture-based navigation system. 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In the Spanish case, the descent, which already came from previous centuries, accelerated first with the Napoleonic invasion, which in turn would cause the independence of a large part of the American colonies, and later political instability (pronouncements, revolutions, civil wars) bled the country socially and economically. The U.S., on the other hand, expanded economically throughout that century by purchasing territories such as Louisiana and Alaska, militarily by actions such as the Mexican–American War, and by receiving large numbers of immigrants. That process was interrupted only for a few years by the American Civil War and Reconstruction era. The main issue was Cuban independence. Revolts had been occurring for some years in Cuba against Spanish colonial rule. The United States backed these revolts upon entering the Spanish–American War. There had been war scares before, as in the Virginius Affair in 1873. But in the late 1890s, American public opinion swayed in support of the rebellion because of reports of concentration camps set up to control the populace. Yellow journalism exaggerated the atrocities to further increase public fervor and to sell more newspapers and magazines. The business community had just recovered from a deep depression and feared that a war would reverse the gains. Accordingly, most business interests lobbied vigorously against going to war. President William McKinley ignored the exaggerated news reporting and sought a peaceful settlement. Though not seeking a war, McKinley made preparations for readiness against one. He unsuccessfully sought accommodation with Spain on the issue of independence for Cuba. However, after the U.S. Navy armored cruiser Maine mysteriously exploded and sank in Havana Harbor on February 15, 1898, political pressures pushed McKinley into a war that he had wished to avoid. As far as Spain was concerned, there was a nationalist agitation, in which the written press had a key influence, causing the Spanish government to not give in and abandon Cuba as it had abandoned Spanish Florida when faced with a troublesome colonial situation there, transferring it to the U.S. in 1821 in exchange for payment of Spanish debts. If the Spanish government had transferred Cuba it would have been seen as a betrayal by a part of Spanish society and there would probably have been a new revolution. So the government preferred to wage a lost war beforehand, rather than risk a revolution, opting for a "controlled demolition" to preserve the Restoration Regime. On April 20, 1898, McKinley signed a joint Congressional resolution demanding Spanish withdrawal and authorizing the President to use military force to help Cuba gain independence. In response, Spain severed diplomatic relations with the United States on April 21. On the same day, the United States Navy began a blockade of Cuba. Both sides declared war; neither had allies. The 10-week war was fought in both the Caribbean and the Pacific. As United States agitators for war well knew, United States naval power would prove decisive, allowing expeditionary forces to disembark in Cuba against a Spanish garrison already facing nationwide Cuban insurgent attacks and further devastated by yellow fever. The invaders obtained the surrender of Santiago de Cuba and Manila despite the good performance of some Spanish infantry units, and fierce fighting for positions such as El Caney and San Juan Hill. Madrid sued for peace after two Spanish squadrons were sunk in the battles of Santiago de Cuba and Manila Bay, and a third, more modern fleet was recalled home to protect the Spanish coasts. The war ended with the 1898 Treaty of Paris, negotiated on terms favorable to the United States. The treaty ceded ownership of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines from Spain to the United States and granted the United States temporary control of Cuba. The cession of the Philippines involved payment of $20 million ($650 million today) to Spain by the U.S. to cover infrastructure owned by Spain. The Spanish–American War brought an end to almost four centuries of Spanish presence in the Americas, Asia, and the Pacific. The defeat and loss of the Spanish Empire's last remnants was a profound shock to Spain's national psyche and provoked a thorough philosophical and artistic reevaluation of Spanish society known as the Generation of '98. The United States meanwhile not only became a major power, but also gained several island possessions spanning the globe, which provoked rancorous debate over the wisdom of expansionism.

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What's the "Bean" in Chicago? Context: Cloud Gate is a public sculpture by Indian-born British artist Anish Kapoor, that is the centerpiece of AT&T Plaza at Millennium Park in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois. The sculpture and AT&T Plaza are located on top of Park Grill, between the Chase Promenade and McCormick Tribune Plaza & Ice Rink. Constructed between 2004 and 2006, the sculpture is nicknamed "The Bean" because of its shape, a name Kapoor initially disliked, but later grew fond of. Made up of 168 stainless steel plates welded together, its highly polished exterior has no visible seams. It measures 33 by 66 by 42 feet (10 by 20 by 13 m), and weighs 110 short tons (100 t; 98 long tons). Kapoor's design was inspired by liquid mercury and the sculpture's surface reflects and distorts the city's skyline. Visitors are able to walk around and under Cloud Gate's 12-foot (3.7 m) high arch. On the underside is the "omphalos" (Greek for "navel"), a concave chamber that warps and multiplies reflections. The sculpture builds upon many of Kapoor's artistic themes, and it is popular with tourists as a photo-taking opportunity for its unique reflective properties.

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