ChatGPT Response to More-Detailed Queries

PG was browsing one of his newsfeeds this morning and found an article about using more detailed queries with AI program, ChatGPT.

He tried it and was impressed by the response. ChatGPT could have done a better job formatting the matrix as a table, but PG was impressed by the comprehensive scope of the response.

(PG has reformatted the query for improved clarity for humans. ChatGPT doesn’t care about those sorts of trifles.)


Query:

I need your help to generate content ideas.

I’m building a marketing agency for small social media creators, writing daily content on both LinkedIn and Twitter for creators who have less than 15,000 followers but are seeing some decent initial traction.

The goal of my content is to educate that audience about how I can take the responsibility of creating content off of their shoulders. This will give them back more time and also my team will produce higher quality.

To generate ideas, I want you to imagine a “Content matrix” table.

In this table, the X axis contains types of content, meaning ways to expand on a topic. The Y axis contains content topics to be matched with the X axis.

The X-axis has these content types, formatted like this:

[NAME] (explanation on how to use it)

1. [Actionable] (Ultra-specific guide teaching readers HOW to do something)

2. [Motivational] (Inspirational personal or industry stories about people who did something extraordinary)

3. [Contrarian] (Go against the common advice and say something contrarian to the common beliefs on the topic, and explain why)

4. [Observation] (Observe a hidden, secret, or silent but IMPORTANT trend in the topic/industry)

5. [Prediction] (Compare the status quo with a prediction about the future, and explain to the reader why that is) [Y AXIS] The Y axis contains 5 topics I often talk about: 1. Branding 2. Networking 3. SEO 4. Analytics 5. CopywritingChatGPT

ChatGPT Response:

Sure, I can help you generate content ideas using the content matrix you’ve described. Here’s a set of content ideas based on the X-axis content types matched with the Y-axis topics:

  1. [Actionable] (Ultra-specific guide teaching readers HOW to do something)
    • “Actionable Branding Strategies for Small Creators: Step-by-Step Guide”
    • “Networking Success: Practical Tips for Small Creators to Expand Their Reach”
    • “Mastering SEO: A Step-by-Step Guide for Creators with Less Than 15,000 Followers”
    • “Crunching Analytics: How Small Creators Can Extract Valuable Insights”
    • “Crafting Compelling Copy: Actionable Tips for Small Creators”
  2. [Motivational] (Inspirational personal or industry stories about people who did something extraordinary)
    • “From 100 to 10,000: How One Small Creator Transformed Their Brand”
    • “Rising from Obscurity: Stories of Small Creators Who Nailed Networking”
    • “SEO Success Stories: How Small Creators Won the Search Game”
    • “Analytics Adventures: Small Creators Who Turned Data into Growth”
    • “Copywriting Chronicles: Small Creators Who Found Their Voice”
  3. [Contrarian] (Go against the common advice and say something contrarian to the common beliefs on the topic, and explain why)
    • “Why Branding Isn’t Everything: Contrarian View on Small Creator Success”
    • “Networking Less, Connecting More: Challenging Traditional Approaches”
    • “SEO Myths Debunked: Unconventional Strategies for Small Creators”
    • “Rethinking Analytics: Contrarian Perspectives for Small Creator Growth”
    • “Copywriting Simplified: Challenging Complex Copy for Small Creators”
  4. [Observation] (Observe a hidden, secret, or silent but IMPORTANT trend in the topic/industry)
    • “Unveiling Branding Nuances: The Hidden Factors That Impact Small Creators”
    • “The Subtle Power of Authentic Networking for Small Creators”
    • “Beyond Keywords: The Unseen Factors Shaping SEO for Small Creators”
    • “Cracking the Analytics Code: Uncovering Patterns for Small Creators”
    • “The Unsung Hero of Content: How Subtle Copy Elements Impact Success”
  5. [Prediction] (Compare the status quo with a prediction about the future, and explain to the reader why that is)
    • “The Future of Branding: Predictions for Small Creators in a Dynamic Landscape”
    • “Networking 2.0: Anticipating Trends That Will Shape Small Creator Connections”
    • “SEO Evolved: Predicting the Next Phase of Search for Small Creators”
    • “Analytics Augmented: How AI and Data Will Transform Small Creator Insights”
    • “Copywriting Trends: Predicting the Language of Success for Small Creators”

Feel free to use these content ideas as a starting point to educate and engage your audience of small social media creators!

For PG, the longer query/more detailed AI response was quite illuminating.

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