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Nicolas Cole

1y ago

Introducing the “Content Compounding Machine” w/ ChatGPT

Most writers know:

• Rewriting old content is boring

• Making old ideas “new again” is hard

• Using the same topics over & over again is taxing

I’ve wasted 5,000+ hours doing this.

Never again (check this out):

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Nicolas Cole

1y ago

Step 1: Train ChatGPT On ~5 Of Your Longer-From Articles

Here’s how it works:

• Choose an overarching topic (writing, fitness, etc.)

• Find ~5 of your written materials under that topic

• Feed them to ChatGPT to “learn.”

This is all for pattern recognition.

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Nicolas Cole

1y ago

Step 2: Instruct ChatGPT to Write Something New

Once you’ve trained ChatGPT on ~5 articles on a specific topic, give it:

• A net-new title

• A desired word count

• A reminder to use your writing style

This actually produces a 7 out of 10 article for you on that topic.

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Nicolas Cole

1y ago

Step 3: Your (Human) Edits

In the next 5 years, AI should become smart enough to remove this step.

But for now, we need to manually format:

• Section titles with size & bolding

• Section bodies with the 1-3-1 framework

Small edits like these make things much easier to read.

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Nicolas Cole

1y ago

Most legacy writers have no concept of “writing net-new content based on old content.”

Then again, most legacy writers don't make any money.

Digital writers should remember:

• The more you write, the more you can repurpose

• AI gives you exponential leverage

Start creating.

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1y ago

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Nicolas Cole

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And if you want even more tips to help you Write With Ai:

I put together a free email course.

• Create prompts

• Build efficiencies

• Unlock 10x more creative time

Here are 5 of my favorite (proven) ChatGPT prompts to get you started: https://startwritingwithai.com/

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