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Today, I want to talk about how to prompt ChatGPT for your short form videos. If you haven’t been using ChatGPT already, I highly encourage you to do so. However, you need to know how to prompt it, and this video will give you all the details.
When you are talking about your niche, it’s important to be specific. Describe your ideal audience, such as a 35-year-old female or someone who wants to start their own business. When prompting ChatGPT, ask it to act as your copywriter and give it a role. For example, ask it to generate 30 video ideas related to your niche.
Once you have the video ideas, select the topic you want to talk about and ask ChatGPT to write a script for you. Make sure to personalize the script to sound like you and also appeal to your ideal audience. Let ChatGPT know the tone you want, whether it’s friendly, persuasive, funny, or authoritative.
When reading and learning your script, ensure that it sounds like your voice. You don’t want a script that doesn’t represent you. Keep your script short and simple, cutting out any unnecessary words. This is especially important for short form videos, as viewers want you to get straight to the point.
After selecting the topic and having the script, it’s time to ask ChatGPT to write the description for your video. Make sure to specify who the description is for, such as moms or busy individuals. Also, let ChatGPT know the character limit for the description, as different platforms have different limits. You can also ask ChatGPT to add emojis to the caption and include a call to action.
By following these steps, you can create content for social media that is personalized and engaging. Remember to be descriptive when prompting ChatGPT and ensure that your video topic, script, and description all align. For more tips on growing your personal brand on social media, make sure to follow me. I’m Alicia Richard.