CHATGPT Prompts for Business Owners – PRE PLANNING Phase
CHATGPT Prompts for Business Owners – PRE PLANNING Phase https://jesandy.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/CHATGPT-Prompt-for-Business-Owners-PRE-PLANNING-Phase-1024x701.jpg 1024 701 Jesandy https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/8c9037a9da34ef445aae8a9595367081?s=96&d=mm&r=gLooking for a way to leverage ChatGPT to boost your business? I’ve compiled a list of effective prompts based on my personal experience. Whether you need help with content creation, customer service, or brainstorming ideas, ChatGPT can be a valuable tool. In this post, I’ll share the prompts I’ve found most helpful and how you can use them to achieve your business goals.
Some people ask me to do also for content creation, but I found the prompt is still easy to manage and from resources out there I couldn’t see any difficulties to create the prompt. These chatgpt prompts for business owners is more difficult to create in term of analytical matter and the implementations.
In case you may not know to select and copy the prompt with only a finger: just click three times on the prompt inside the quote and copy.
ChatGPT Prompts: A Blueprint for Hormozi-Inspired Success.. And Thank You Alex!!
Ready to unlock the power of Alex Hormozi’s business advice through ChatGPT? I’ve put some of his best strategies to the test using targeted prompts, and I’m here to share the most effective ones with you. These prompts will help you apply Hormozi’s insights to your specific business challenges, leading to real results. Dive in and discover how ChatGPT can help you win bigger with Alex Hormozi’s guidance.
100 Days Rule:
Define the primary actions I should take to achieve my goal of [your specific goal, e.g., building a $100m business, becoming a well-known creator] within my business of [describe your business]. Include specific daily tasks that contribute to this goal such as [describe them, e.g. writing, outreach, marketing], and explain how I should track progress for a hundred days.
4C Leverage Implementation
Outline how I can apply the 4 C’s of leverage to my business. Include strategies for collaboration (e.g., hiring talent), capital (e.g., investing in resources), code (e.g., automating tasks), and content (e.g., distributing digital content). Using what you know about my goals, business and daily actions, explain how each type can amplify my efforts.
Thinking Long-Term
Create a strategy for building a long-term audience for my business, using what you know about my goals, and additional information about my target audience: [describe them here]. Include steps for providing value through [describe what you’re creating, e.g. free courses, low-cost books], and explain how to engage and grow a dedicated following. Suggest angles for content that will resonate deeply with my target audience.
I Can’t Wait
I sometimes feel impatient. Give me a plan for what I should do while I’m waiting for my ultimate goal to come true. This plan should include actions I can take in the meantime, to give it more chance of happening, and where I could double down. Suggest what milestones I track for short-term achievements, so I stay motivated and don’t give up before the end.
Don’t Compare Your Business to Other People – One on One Consultation Method
Acting as a straight-talking business coach, start a conversation where you ask me to compare where I am now with where I want to be in future. Asking questions one by one, help me figure out what’s in the gap, and what I need to better measure and constantly improve to get where I want to be and achieve my ultimate business goal, which you already know. When I have answered 5 questions, suggest a framework for measuring and iterating on my business strategies, including metrics for [specific actions, e.g, content performance, sales conversions], and provide methods for analyzing and adjusting based on results.
Update – 16.09.24
I will continue update the prompts if I found and experienced the new one
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