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Your First AI
Content Workflow

A simple, plug-and-play system for getting content ideas out of ChatGPT that actually sound like you β€” in about 20 minutes.

⚑ 3 steps πŸ• 20 minutes ✦ No tech skills needed

Welcome β€” here's what this is

If you've ever typed something into ChatGPT and gotten back an answer that felt generic, robotic, or just… off β€” you're not alone. That's not a you problem. That's an AI problem. And this guide fixes it.

In about 20 minutes, you'll go from staring at a blank page to having a week's worth of content ideas that feel specific, relevant, and genuinely useful. No tech skills required. No complicated setup. Just follow the three steps.

Before you start β€” read this

The biggest reason AI gives bad answers is simple: it doesn't know who you are. Every time you open a new ChatGPT chat, you're starting from scratch. This guide teaches you how to fix that β€” by giving ChatGPT exactly what it needs to help you well.

To get the most out of this guide:

The 3-step workflow

Step 01

Contextualize the Problem

Tell ChatGPT who you are before you ask it anything. Open a new ChatGPT chat, copy the prompt below, fill in the brackets with your real answers, and paste it in. Don't skip this step β€” it's the single most important thing you can do.

"I create content for [describe your audience in one sentence β€” who they are and what they struggle with]. My topic focus is [your niche or subject area]. My tone is [conversational / professional / casual / educational / warm and relatable]. I want to come across as [how you want people to feel β€” e.g. like a trusted friend, like a credible expert, like someone who gets it]. My current goal with content is [grow my audience / build trust / drive sales / educate / show up consistently]."
Why this works: You've just given ChatGPT a clear picture of who you are and what you're trying to do. Instead of answering for a generic creator, it now answers for you. This is what separates useful AI from AI slop.

Step 02

Pick the Right Tool

Stay in the same chat and paste this next prompt. You're not just asking for ideas β€” you're asking for ideas built around a hook, a point, and a call to action. That structure forces ChatGPT to think like a content strategist.

"Based on everything I just shared, give me 5 content ideas for this week. For each idea include: a hook that would stop someone mid-scroll, the main point I'd make in the video or post, and a simple call to action."

If something still feels too broad, use this follow-up:

"Idea #[number] feels a little generic. Can you make it more specific to [your audience] and the exact problem they're dealing with right now?"
Why this works: The follow-up prompt trains ChatGPT to get more specific. This is how you avoid AI slop β€” content that sounds fine but says nothing.

Step 03

Know Your Goal

Pick the idea that resonates most. Before you hit send β€” take 60 seconds and ask yourself: what does a win look like here? A draft I can film today? A caption I can post tonight? Knowing your goal gives ChatGPT a target to aim at.

"Take idea #[number] and write a short outline or script I can use for a [video / caption / post]. Keep my tone [your tone from Step 1]. Write it like I'm talking directly to one specific person β€” not a crowd. Include a strong opening line, 2–3 main points, and a clear call to action."
Why this works: The "one specific person" instruction stops ChatGPT from writing for a crowd. AI without direction wanders. AI with a goal delivers.

What good looks like vs. what most people get

Without this workflow With this workflow
Vague prompt β†’ generic ideas Context-rich prompt β†’ specific, relevant ideas
Sounds like every other AI post Sounds like your voice and your audience
Starting from scratch every week A repeatable system you run in 20 minutes
Random output β†’ frustration β†’ give up Consistent output β†’ confidence β†’ momentum

Here's where most people hit a ceiling.

You've probably noticed something already: every time you start a new ChatGPT chat, you have to paste your context all over again. ChatGPT doesn't remember you. It doesn't know your voice, your audience, or your goals β€” unless you tell it, every single time.

That friction adds up. And it's why results can feel inconsistent β€” one day great, the next day generic again.

This is exactly the problem that custom GPTs solve.

You may have heard of paid AI writing tools like Jasper or Copy.ai that promise to write in your voice. Custom GPTs do the same thing β€” except they live inside your ChatGPT account, they're pre-trained for a specific job, and once you install them, they're yours forever at no extra cost or subscription fee.

Think of a custom GPT like a specialist on your team β€” built for one specific role, trained with specific instructions, ready to deliver consistent results every time you open it.

This guide just scratched the surface

Meet the AI Dream Team

6 custom-built GPTs, each trained for a different job β€” installed once in your ChatGPT sidebar and ready to work for you every single day. Plus plug-and-play workflow guides and prompts for each one.

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The Strategist

Turns vague prompts into high-clarity questions

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The Architect

Builds an AI assistant tailored to your role and voice

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The Systems Designer

Turns repeated tasks into clean AI-powered workflows

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The Communicator

Refines your writing to sound like you β€” every time

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The Creator

Generates content ideas from your knowledge and voice

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The CEO Advisor

Your thinking partner for decisions and getting unstuck

One-time purchase  Β·  $67  Β·  Yours to keep forever

Get the AI Dream Team β†’

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