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5 ChatGPT Prompts To Skyrocket Your Personal Brand And Digital Reach

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Everyone wants to be famous online but not everyone knows where to start. But start you should. Your income and revenue can be supercharged by building a personal brand. The more people that are familiar with you and feel like you represent their best interests, the more your marketing costs reduce to zero and the more your business can grow. It’s an undeniable relationship.

Use these ChatGPT prompts to get on track with your personal brand and reach more people than ever. Copy, paste and edit the square brackets in ChatGPT, and keep the same chat window open so the context carries through.

Supercharge your brand and reach: ChatGPT prompts to get famous in your niche

Know what you stand for

The best personal brands act with intention. You can’t show up online and start complaining about your energy supplier and commenting on your soccer team. You’re better than that. Use this prompt to get clear on what you do and don’t stand for, the content pillars you’ll adhere to, and the vibe you’ll bring to every platform. Don’t deviate from this plan.

"Generate a detailed outline of my personal brand, including my values, the core messages I want to convey, and the 4 distinct content pillars I should focus on. Describe the tone and vibe I should maintain across all platforms. My business is [describe your business] and we help [describe your target audience] achieve [outcome you help them achieve].”

Find new audiences

New pockets of customers could exist everywhere. Your business doesn’t have to serve the same audience, location or need it always has. Get ChatGPT to suggest new places to show up and new avenues to explore. Broaden your horizons to grow your personal brand. Go where the money is by experimenting in new arenas.

"Identify new target audiences for my company and, by extension, my personal brand. Provide a list of potential niches, platforms, and locations where I can expand my reach. Consider my current audience, my business goals of [describe your business goals], and suggest areas where my brand could naturally extend and thrive."

Make an outreach plan

You have your content pillars and your new set of audiences, now make the plan for how you engage. Posting and ghosting isn’t the way. For maximum chance of success, slide into DMs and engage in a deeper level there. But selling straight away won’t do you any favours. You have to have a strategy. Use this ChatGPT prompt to get your custom prompt, and create a series of messages that get your audience familiar with your ethos and business. Engage from the heart but stick to the process. Here’s how.

"Create a prompt that I can use in ChatGPT, for engaging with my new audience on social media. First, I should be required to complete square brackets with specific details about my company and audience. When ChatGPT has this information, this prompt will require ChatGPT to draft a series of initial messages to send in direct messages. The message should build rapport and provide value without being salesy, so this should be reflected in the prompt. The prompt should also generate follow-up messages that gradually introduce my business offerings."

Send more emails

Founders don’t email their list enough. Scared of bombarding subscribers, they rarely hit send, and they shy away from an email marketing plan. Don’t make that mistake. Instead, find ways of adding value to someone’s world, so you’re welcomed into their inbox every time. Use this prompt to ideate your next three emails and send them within the next two weeks.

"Generate ideas for my next three email campaigns to my subscriber list. Focus on adding value with engaging content that will keep my audience interested and lead them to take the action of [describe your main CTA]. The three emails should follow the “problem, agitation, solution” framework, where email one describes a problem I know my target audience has, email two describes how this problem proliferates in their life, and email three introduces the solution which my business provides. Based on what you know about my audience, create three options for the problem to address and I will pick one of them for the first series of three emails."

Dig into the metrics

Skyrocket your personal brand by doing more of what’s working. Do more of what’s working by assessing the data. Separate emotionally from what performed well. This isn’t about self-worth, it’s about being open to trying different things and being okay to not get it exactly right every time. After all, who does?

"Analyze the metrics from my recent [social media posts/email campaigns]. Identify the top-performing content and provide insights into why it was successful. Suggest ways to replicate this success in future content. My goal is to increase engagement and reach within my niche. [Paste information from your content, or upload a CSV file of metrics including impressions, email titles, social media hooks, open rate, click rate or engagement rate]."

ChatGPT prompts to build your personal brand: get intentional today

Build your personal brand and never look back. While other people are paying for ads, struggling to sign clients and wondering when the next enquiry will arrive, you’ll be swamped with leads, knee-deep in opportunity and scaling your business beyond where you thought possible. Know what you stand for, find untapped audiences and make your outreach plan. Send more emails, learn from every post, and keep on going. Start right and start today.

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