Before you call me out on it, I’m not saying it comes down to ChatGPT or you. Because I’m well aware that you can use technology to help make your life easier. And the whole AI thing is another phase of that.
Here’s a “definition” of ChatGPT, according to online sources: Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer. And they describe it as “a large language model-based chatbot developed by OpenAI and launched on November 30, 2022.” You can use it to “refine and steer a conversation towards a desired length, format, style, level of detail, and language used.” And then, with successive prompts and replies (aka: prompt engineering) you can do some amazing things. From art to website content and more.
But which one is better for your business? ChatGPT or YOU?
Yes, I still think that’s an important question. Because I know a lot of people believe AI can replace humans in so many ways. Sure, it can take over a lot of the mundane and repetitive stuff. But it can’t (and shouldn’t) build or replace relationships.
I saw a short ad for a book on the power of using ChatGPT for anyone who is “tired of the daily grind and dreaming of a life where you can work in your pajamas and make money online.” And it appealed to people who “eagerly devour influencer posts about digital nomadism and multiple streams of income.”
Then the ad shared a cold, hard fact. “Statistics show that on average, only 10% of online businesses succeed while a staggering 90% fail within the first 120 days.” But then it shared how ChatGPT “could increase your chances of success” so that you “can tap into a wealth of knowledge and insights that can help take your venture to the next level.”
After that, the ad included some interesting bullet points. Like:
- Why ChatGPT is like having a super-smart virtual friend and a 24/7 business partner
- 15 productivity hacks with ChatGPT – get more done in less time and achieve success faster
- Effectively target and dominate your market, for more customers and boosted revenue
- A step-by-step guide to starting making money with ChatGPT, no matter what online business model you choose
And here’s some key points to keep in mind.
And these come from that same ad.
“ChatGPT has its current limitations such as not being able to make future predictions and having a limited knowledge base.”
But the author says his book “provides valuable insights to help you succeed in the ever-changing landscape of making money online.”
I agree. It IS an “ever-changing landscape of making money online.”
But there are two things I believe will never change. And it doesn’t matter if your business is totally online or totally in the “real world.” Those two things are: Your products, services, and information MUST have a market to serve. And human relationships are irreplaceable.
So, before you dive into the next bright, shiny object (or technology), be sure you know who YOU are. And be sure you know what you have to offer AND who you hope to serve. That takes Vision.
I wrote and published a book to help you to develop your Vision for your future so you KNOW what you can offer. And that’s your starting place.
By the way, it’s available on Amazon.
The $115 price ($100 for the Kindle version) is a small investment when you consider how it can pay for itself over and over. But, if you don’t believe in yourself enough to implement the business-building strategies my high-paying, one-on-one clients have used to build businesses better and faster, don’t get it.
As you get back to your workweek, use this link to get yourself a copy on Amazon. I don’t guarantee your success. It’s a powerful way to help go-getters get going. Is that YOU? Then, go get it!
Once you implement the basics, you’ll know which one is better for business, ChatGPT or YOU.
Stay Ready,
R.O.N.D.A.
Your Responsive Online Nonstop Digital Assistant