Using Q&A to Build Your Business

Using Q&A to Build Your Business

The next idea for businesses is Q&A. Most people think of chat prompts, GPT as a way to make content for social media, blogs, or their website. However, GPT can help you gain sales in a way that you might not know, and this is via Q&A. Q&A proves that you are the experts in your field. Sometimes, you don’t want to feel like you’re just always talking to your audience; you want to feel like they’re talking back too or at least create this image so that people actually do start talking to you. What if you’re hosting a workshop and people are ready to ask you a question? You can start preparing questions that they might be interested in knowing the answer to, and of course, GPT helps you generate those questions. So, ask GPT what are some questions people might have if they went to a social media workshop. And now, ask GPT what questions people might have if they were asking me questions via stories or some other medium. Depending on the medium that a person is asking the question, GPT provides me with a different selection of questions. It is appropriate for the audience and the medium in which we are talking or interacting with each other. So, know that you don’t always have to feel like you’re talking at your audience; it can be positioned in such a way to look like people are talking back. And of course, this helps show that you have an audience you’re building, and they are seeing you as the expert while they’re coming to you with their questions. If people aren’t doing so yet, you don’t have to feel bad because you can go to GPT and ask them for some Q&A scenarios. Now, I’m doing the Q&A scenarios, but I’m pretty sure I could paste back one of these questions into GPT, and the application would then go on to provide me or suggest some answers to me. I can examine it in different ways, from a point of ’this answer is great’ or ‘it worked once, but it doesn’t work now given the changes in algorithm and people’s attention span and all those details.’ And of course, there you go, proving yourself as an expert. So, this whole idea of using GPT to get questions builds your business because you’re proving yourself to be the expert, you’re showing people you can give them solutions, and they’re proving to them that they want to work with you because you can help them with their problems. It isn’t necessarily promotional; it is more proof-wise and trust-building-wise that you can use GPT to help you find your people and keep them satisfied, and of course, gain those sales that you need to keep your business sustainable. So, notice that you can use GPT in multiple ways, and it isn’t limited in how you create content. A lot of people go to GPT for content ideas, but know that you can use it to have an idea of what people might need help with, and then you can even survey people. Do you actually need help with this? And if so, how do you need help? What if I were to answer? Or in a case where you’d go about it to say, ‘Hey, let’s flip the script here. So you don’t need help with that, what do you actually need help with?’ And so, this format here helps you build relationships with people and go about creating branding plans, and you’re using chatGPT to do all of this. And remember to be specific about who your audience is, what is their understanding of the topic, and in general, the medium that you’re teaching them so that GPT can always change up the questions it suggests for you when you’re going to then go on to answer these. What if you are hosting a virtual workshop or a membership, and people haven’t started rolling in with the questions or the feedback? This, of course, would help you go in with a content idea of what you’ll be talking about. Suppose you have a course, but you want to promote it using a mini-series to show people that you know what you’re talking about. You would then use GPT to go about having some ideas going in so you have some content that you’re teaching people, you’re showing them, and then when you reach a point of ‘do you have any questions,’ you can open the floor to people and let them in. So there you go.

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