Many people think AI is a black box, and we don't know exactly how it works. But did you know it actually has certain hidden "levers" you can pull to dramatically change the quality of its response? It's true. Most people don't realize that you can steer the AI's response this way.
How AI works is so mysterious to some that they’ve even started saying "please" and "thank you" in their ChatGPT prompts. Do they hope the AI will give them a higher-quality response back? (Or maybe they secretly think that when the Terminators start their human “cleanse”, they'll remember who was naughty and who was nice. Just kidding. Kinda.)
From The Desk of Matt Zimmerman
Dear AI Prompt Creator,
You know those levers I spoke about? Yes they do exist and I use them to guide the AI to write high-quality responses. I call these levers my "prompting principles."
I discovered a few of them during 600 hours of prompt engineering for a company that makes search engine optimization software.
The rest of the principles I learned while coding my own AI writing software. It’s been about 2,000 hours of programming and prompt engineering, but the end result has helped tens of thousands of users create millions of blogs and high quality content. (Shameless plug: it’s called ZimmWriter.)
Now here's the crazy part.
I haven't seen many of these prompting principles shared by anyone else. Maybe it's because these principles require thousands of hours of prompt engineering to discover. But whatever the reason, I'm going to share them with you in my training.
The training is called: “Get Prompted.”
In the training, I'll share the prompting principles I've discovered to make the AI obey your prompt and deliver high-quality responses.
Here’s a handful of things you’ll learn in the training:
Listen, AI is just like us in some respects.
No, it doesn’t have feelings or emotions. (You never need to tell it please and thank you. But make sure to tell your spouse those niceties.) However, there are certain types of words that you should avoid (or at least be careful of using) around the AI.
It’s incredible how this works–when you’re prompting the AI and you use these trigger words, it starts acting differently from how you’d expect.
I explain all of this in the training.
But we’re just getting warmed up.
Here are even MORE of the secret tips in this training…
I was never an “ace” student in law school, but I did pick up a few hacks on how to structure a deal, read a contract, and wiggle out of it when the need arises. (Thanks professor Eisler.)
But when programming ZimmWriter, I discovered that the AI succumbs to the same “hacks” when analyzing words. And sometimes…
The Words You Use In Your Prompt
Are Interpreted By The AI Differently
Than What You Wanted!
So I’ll show you how to sniff this out and nip it in the bud.
Okay, so that's a TASTE of what’s in the Get Prompted training.
The entire training is 15 lessons. Here's the general outline:
It clocks in at about 179 minutes and also includes 3 bonus lessons (mentioned below) for an additional 45 minutes.
It’s designed to save you THOUSANDS OF HOURS of your valuable time from having to slog through advanced prompting. I show you exactly what I’ve learned from my 2,600 hours of prompt engineering experience so that you can immediately start making the AI obey your prompts and give high-quality responses.
Anyway, here’s the deal.
I charge $500 an hour as my AI prompt engineering consultation fee. That makes this 179 minute course valued at nearly $1,500.00.
But if you buy it today, the training is only $97.
Now I have to warn you before you get the training, it’s not for lazy people.
If you’re lazy then this isn’t for you.
That’s not to say this training is hard. It’s actually very easy to implement. As long as you’ve used ChatGPT before, then you can easily understand and implement the techniques in my training.
But you have to follow through. You have to actually go through the training and implement the steps I suggest in your prompts.
If you can do that, then you’ll do much better at getting the AI to obey your prompts and deliver high-quality responses.
I know that $97 is still a lot of money for many people.
So can we make a deal?
If you promise to share this page (the one you're at right now) with your friends (e.g., on social media, in an email, etc.) then you can use the coupon code "SHARE" to take $10 off the price.
But wait a second...
Even $87 can be steep.
So let me propose another deal, okay?
It's two steps. Step one is to promise to share the page like I mentioned above. Step two is to promise to leave an honest testimonial (at this link) about the training once you've finished most of it. If you promise to do both of those steps, then you can use the coupon code "SHARE-PLUS-FEEDBACK" to take $20 off and bring the price down to $77.
Now you might be wondering...
How will I know if you actually follow through when you use one of those coupon codes?
I won't know.
You are simply making a promise that you'll follow through, based on your honor.
Note: Each of these coupon codes is a limited-time deal. I'll end them as soon as enough people have shared and left testimonials. It might even be sometime later today.
Note: If you're using a coupon, you first have to enter your contact, billing, and payment info before the "summary" box accepts the coupon.
What's the one thing the richest person in the world would trade all their money for on their deathbed? One more day to be alive.
Time is our most precious commodity, and I created the GetPrompted AI Playground to help save time when making custom prompts.
I usually create my custom prompts in OpenAI's playground, but it takes a while to find the webpage and log in. Plus, I have to configure the token settings and deal with a system and user prompt.
If all that sounds like a foreign language, don't worry. I explain everything in the training. But the long and short of it is, I coded a replica AI playground that makes it much faster to create custom prompts. (It's an easier interface too.)
When you get the training, I'll show you how to access the GetPrompted AI Playground.
A wise old man once told me, "It's dangerous to go alone."
The training I've created is solid, but you'll need help along the way. Maybe you'll have some questions, or maybe you'll want to bounce ideas off like-minded people.
That's why the training also unlocks free access to the Get Prompted community.
In the future, the community might charge new members a monthly fee. But if you buy the training today, you'll be grandfathered into the community for free.
You'll never have to pay a dime to stay in the community.
You might not know this, but there's a way to use ChatGPT to build something like a "brain" with thousands of pages of stored knowledge.
The best part is, we can set up many of these brains and use them to fetch data whenever we want.
Building a brain is great for countless situations, like loading up information about your business to help solve specific problems, create marketing material, or just about anything else.
We can also fill a brain with educational information for a student to learn from.
In this bonus lesson, I'll show you how to build a brain, load it with information, and access it whenever you want.
I've been blessed with wonderful in-laws. I'm especially fond of my mother-in-law because she shares my sense of humor.
She's a retired teacher who loves reading books to children and I've used AI to create a YouTube channel for her to read books to children.
She comes up with a one- or two-paragraph plot, then I use AI to expand the story and create the images. She'll come over and record the voiceover for the story, and then I'll merge it all into a YouTube video. I'll set it up with animated subtitles so kids can learn to read the words.
It's a labor of love, and I want to share the process of how I'm using some of the things I teach in this training to create something practical.
Hopefully, it'll show you the wonderful ways we can use AI to create new things that inspire and bring joy to others.
A: The "Get Prompted" Training is for anyone who has already used ChatGPT before and wants to learn to prompt better. If you are an advanced AI user with many hours of prompt engineering under your belt, then you may still find value in the course, but not as much as someone who is has simply swam in the shallow end with prompting and ChatGPT.
A: No, ZimmWriter isn't needed for this training. The Get Prompted training is designed to teach principles to help you prompt better so the AI obeys your commands and produces high-quality responses. On the other hand, ZimmWriter is software that runs on a desktop Windows computer and helps bloggers write thousands of blog posts in bulk for dirt cheap.
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