Terrell199

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[โ€“] Terrell199@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

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[โ€“] Terrell199@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

It is a big deal BUT it literally ALL depends on the information you input in it. Let's take me as an example. I have a program that teaches people how to start and build their own Recruiting Agency.

I'm going to create a ChatGPT that has my specific and detailed information on how to start your agency. Keep in my my GPT us unique because it's my expertise, and it's what worked for me and others I helped.

So my GPT will explain:

  1. How to create an email infrastructure to send cold emails without landing in spam.
  2. How to find leads, target and scrape leads and exactly what softwares to use
  3. How to clean your excel sheet properly.
  4. How to write copy to get clients that is specifically designed for recruiting
  5. What softwares you need exactly.
  6. Email templates (designed for recruiting)
  7. Sales scripts for sales calls.

So my GPT will ve VERY specific on what you need. If you ask the general chatGPT these questions they will give you broad answers and tons of options on which email copy to use and what softwares to use for example.

So in a nut shell. The best GPTs will be the ones that have the best specfic information that you can't get from the original chatgpt.

For example: I love Brazilian Jiu-jitsu.. So if Gordon Ryan (the greatest grapper of all time) created a GPT that gave out tips and advice in BJJ that would be WAY more valuable than getting Jiu-jitsu tips from ChatGPT itself.

Because Gordon Ryan is putting his thoughts and individual expertise into his GPT.

If you needed to learn how to cook by tomorrow and I gave you ChatGPT or Gordon Ramsey GPT which one are you taking M