My 3 Best ChatGPT Prompts To Make You More Money in 2024

This is almost like cheating...

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AI is getting pretty insane.

We can create images, text, and pretty soon even AI music is going to become a reality.

But the question everyone’s asking is, how can we use AI right NOW to make more money?

I know you don’t want to be kicking yourself 5 years down the line for dropping the the ball on this…so I’ll let you in on 3 of my best money-making prompts I use with ChatGPT.

I’ll also reveal a magic word that gets ChatGPT to keep generating more and more content.

1. The Copywriting Machine: Crafting Killer Blog Content

Prompt: "Generate a detailed, SEO-optimized blog post outline on [Your Niche Topic]. Include engaging headings, subheadings, and key points to cover."

How It Makes You Money: Blogging isn't dead. It's alive and kicking harder than a roundhouse straight to the face.

By using ChatGPT to generate high-quality, SEO-friendly blog articles, you're saving hours of brainstorming, research, and writing.

And this isn't just about churning out content; it's about creating value-packed articles that pull in traffic and keep readers hooked.

This is where the money gets made.

More traffic means more ad revenue, affiliate marketing opportunities, and a heightened profile for your personal brand or business.

Once you have ChatGPT create the outline for you, take each individual section and feed it to ChatGPT in the same chat session. This will make it write the blog article for you piece by piece, giving you the most detail for each section.

2. Autogenerate A Social Media Content Calendar

Prompt: "Create a 30-day social media content calendar for [Your Industry], with daily post ideas focusing on engagement and growth."

How It Makes You Money: ChatGPT can crank out topics that are spot on for your industry.

Let’s say you’re running a pet food business – ChatGPT will serve you a platter of topics, everything from nutrition hacks to allergy advice.

It’ll research and think about what's trending, what’s seasonal, and what your audience is really into. In terms of content variety, it mixes up your content with videos, blogs, infographics, polls, and more.

And since timing is everything, ChatGPT also lines up your content with key trends and events. It’s all about striking while the iron's hot, making sure your content is not just relevant, but right on the money.

As for the actual content creation, ChatGPT4 can generate images for you and also write the captions for the images. So once you have your schedule, just ask it to the rest of the work too.

3. Converting Leads into Gold With AI Generated Email Marketing

Prompt: "Generate a series of five engaging email templates for a [Your Product/Service] marketing campaign, focusing on high conversion."

How It Makes You Money: Email isn't just for spam; it's a goldmine for conversions, especially anyone working with hight ticket leads.

ChatGPT can create personalized, persuasive, and punchy emails that make your subscribers hit 'buy' instead of 'delete'.

And if you run into issues with email deliverability or open rates, ChatGPT can also assess your email content and subject line to find ways to optimize.

If you want your email to be more laser focused for your audience, add some audience details to your prompt to describe the type of person you’re writing to, for example:

"Generate a series of five engaging email templates for an [Email Marketing Masterclass] campaign, focusing on high conversion and appealing to an audience of personal trainers."

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How To Get More Out Of A Response: The Magic Word

If your ChatGPT response is coming up short, try using the magic word “continue”. I’ve also found that “elaborate” works pretty well too.

Then, ChatGPT will continue writing more information based on the same prompt, and you can use this to write entire articles.

Still getting too much “fluff”? Tell ChatGPT for more “details, numbers, case studies, facts/figures, and statistics to support your claims”.

That will prompt it to pull hard numbers and details to back up its arguments, making your content WAY less opinionated and more factual/high value.

Bonus Hack To Supercharge Responses

Want to really get effective responses from ChatGPT? Tell it do “act” as a certain person or fill a specific role.

For example, “Act as a social media expert and write 5 lifestyle-themed captions for an image of a personal trainer coaching a client”.

This will center its expertise around that particular subject and result in even better and more detailed responses.

Can You Create An Entire Website With Just ChatGPT?

Some people have actually created entire websites using code generated from ChatGPT.

If you’re not web savvy, code like HTML and Javascript is what websites are built on. The easier platforms like Wix generally use drag and drop elements so you don’t need to write code, but the code is in there all the same.

That being said, it’s probably easier to use something like Wix or Squarespace to make a website, but if you need some really custom stuff and DON’T know how to code, then ChatGPT can write the code for you.

First, you lay out your game plan to ChatGPT – what kind of website you want, what it should do. Say you're creating a graphic design site; you gotta spell out that idea clearly.

Next, you ask ChatGPT for the nuts and bolts, the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code. The stuff that makes your site look and work right.

ChatGPT might give you a big chunk of code, but you can ask to break it down into more manageable pieces.

As you move forward, you'll need to tweak things here and there. ChatGPT is good for that, making small changes, fixing bugs, etc. If it keeps throwing the same stuff at you and it's not working, just reset the convo.

The BMM Takeaway

I mostly use ChatGPT for research purposes.

The actually writing style it uses never really cuts it for me, but it can save me HOURS of time researching.

That’s probably the only reason I upgraded to GPT4 too, so that it can do research on live websites using Bing.

That way you can tell it to search the whole damn internet and pull relevant facts and figures to use in your articles. You can even just have it write those facts into paragraph form if you want also.

I’m also still learning about AI as it emerges into the world, and I suggest you do the same. The real key that everyone is after is combining AI with automation.

That could mean automating a process like lead generation, and then having AI write emails to the leads on autopilot. Or drafting a social media calendar with AI and then using automation to create and post the content.

There are some tools that claim to be able to do this, but I haven’t found anything too great yet.

All in all though, remember that AI isn’t perfect.

It’ll always require some tweaking to get it right, especially if you have a unique voice.

So don’t just “throw it all into ChatGPT”. Your content will become stale and robotic.

Instead, use it as a tool and inject your own personality into all that you do. Like I said before, I mostly use it for research and outlining and then piece the rest together myself.

And lastly, stay away from AI image generation for anything involving people or animals unless you want some solid nightmare fuel.

TLDR (Too Long Didn’t Read)

  • AI's capabilities are rapidly growing, now encompassing not just text and image creation but also venturing into AI-generated music.

  • ChatGPT is instrumental in creating SEO-optimized content and social media calendars, streamlining the content creation process effectively.

  • Telling ChatGPT to “act as a _____” will help define the response you’re looking for and get more detailed answers

  • ChatGPT enhances email marketing by creating engaging, personalized email templates, significantly boosting conversion rates.

  • While AI, like ChatGPT, excels in research and initial drafting, the final content requires a human touch to ensure authenticity and uniqueness.

  • Try using words like “continue” to make ChatGPT elaborate further