It’s no secret that I love ChatGPT and use it for everything. And I’m not just talking about work-related things here. ChatGPT recently helped me with my sewing!
I’d borrowed a girlfriend’s sewing machine to do some Christmas craft projects and was having an issue with loose stitches that I had zero idea how to fix. (I can sew in a straight line. I’m not *really* a sewer!) So I took a photo of the sewing machine and the fabric where the dodgy stitches were and uploaded it to ChatGPT and said “HELP!”
And guess what? It took one look at the photos and told me exactly how to fix it, step-by-step! And here’s the proof of my completed sewing project!
Why am I telling you this—and why should you care?
Because I believe most people haven’t even scratched the surface of what is possible with ChatGPT.
Sure, you might not need ChatGPT to help you sew, BUT I can absolutely guarantee that if you learn to use ChatGPT the *right* way, your mind will be blown at the amount of time you will save when it comes to creating marketing content.
If you’ve dabbled in ChatGPT but found the results mediocre at best and cringe-worthy at worst, there’s 3 things you need to know:
Starting a new conversation and asking ChatGPT to “Write me an email newsletter about X” will 100% give you rubbish. But spend 30 minutes teaching ChatGPT about your business, and you’ll be generating on-brand content in no time. (Yes, I can teach you how to do that. It’s coming up.)
Even after you’ve educated ChatGPT about your business, a prompt like the above will still generate average results. Instead, you want to give a prompt like this (filling in the relevant blanks, obviously).
It’s called “prompt engineering” and you don’t need to be a tech wiz to know how to do it. (Yep, I can help you with that, too.)
The free version of ChatGPT isn’t bad… but until you’ve tried the paid version you don’t know what you’re missing! I don’t want you to take my word for it, though, so I asked a client for their opinion after we’d upgraded her account and done a ChatGPT Strategy Session together:
“The difference between the free and paid versions is night and day. If you’re on the fence about the investment, let me tell you it’s 100% worth it. The paid version offers significantly better quality responses, saves so much time creating content, and has been a game changer.” — Fiona Walsh, Mindset Coach & Podcast Host.
Because here’s the thing: I know ChatGPT can feel overwhelming, and the results might seem hit-or-miss. So if you’ve tried it and thought, “This isn’t that great,” you’re not alone.
But the truth is, it’s not ChatGPT—it’s how you’re using it.
When you understand how to use ChatGPT the right way, you unlock its full potential. It becomes your clever AI writing assistant, ready to help you save time, create content, and solve problems you didn’t even realise it could tackle.
That’s why I’m “super dooper excited” (as my 4 yr old would say) to share a new offer that will completely transform how you use ChatGPT.
I’ve created a new ChatGPT Masterclass where I’ll teach you how to create your own AI writing assistant to help you write marketing emails with ease.
It’s a step-by-step guide to setting up ChatGPT so it’s trained in your brand voice, knows what matters to your audience, and generates high-quality, on-brand content in minutes.
And to make sure your emails look as good as they sound, I’ve partnered with my talented designer friend Julia of Luminous Lines Creative to include a bundle of professionally crafted email templates as a bonus.
The offer is called Effortless Emails and you can get it here. 👇