AI has taken over the content writing industry to the point that some bloggers would prefer to have AI write for them than do it themselves. Even though ChatGPT can write entire articles for you, it does not have the same human feel as a writer illustrating their own words. Plus, Google can tell whether your work was written via AI software and penalize you if the content violates their spam policies.
However, there are times when word artists experience writer’s block and need different ways to shake it off. Here are three ways to use ChatGPT to inspire human writing.
How To Log On To ChatGPT
Logging onto ChatGPT is simple and easy. In no time at all, you will be getting the inspiration you need for your next piece!
Make an account on www.openai.com. You can use ChatGPT for free or you can opt into the paid premium subscription for ChatGPT Plus for better quality answers from the online software.
Choose ChatGPT from the three options after logging into OpenAi. From there, you can type in requests on what you want the AI software to generate.
1. Ask for Blog Ideas
Are you having trouble writing your next blog post? Ask ChatGPT for blog titles and topic ideas. Doing so can get you inspired to discover subtopics for the overall message you are trying to deliver.
When you ask ChatGPT to generate prompts for you, be as descriptive as you would like. The more that you tell the system, the better the prompt comes out to be. For example, if you are writing an article about an online casino topic, you may ask ChatGPT to do the following to help you generate blog ideas:
“Please give me 20 blog ideas about online casinos. The ideas can be about roulette, Blackjack, slots, and baccarat. Give me topics related to calculating the odds of a casino game, why online casino accounts get blocked, and how AI influences the wins and losses of people playing online casinos”.
2. Ask for Introduction and Conclusion Samples
When you have worked so hard to write the meaty body of a blog post, it can be difficult to generate an introduction and/or conclusion. Ask ChatGPT to give you introduction or conclusion samples based on your topic and the tone that you want to portray to your readers.
You can write something like:
“Please give me a witty introduction about the topic of why slots are the most popular online casino game to play. Talk about the thrill of watching where the slot reels land. Throw in a pun about how it feels to hit 777 on the reels because of how rare it happens.”
You can also keep it simple and just have the first sentence of the above prompt typed in. Play around with both prompt examples to see how witty this example introduction would be. Again, the more you ask from ChatGPT, the better the prompt will be.
When it’s time to write your introduction, do not integrate word-for-word what ChatGPT gave you to keep it unique to your writing style. If you can get that creative, make your witty puns about the topic so it’s more attractive to readers who want to peruse your entire post.
3. Getting Just the Right Word
You may be trying to find a word that means something specific, but you are not sure what it is off the top of your head. You can ask ChatGPT something like:
“Please give me some different words that mean ‘tired’.”
This way, you are not using the same words when you are discussing the same topic. You will have different terms to vary your writing and for readers to consider your content more interesting.
Conclusion
Don’t procrastinate to write your next piece! Get ChatGPT to help inspire you with blog ideas, sample introductions, and conclusions, and help you find the right words for your writing.
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