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ChatGPT Is a Better Marketer Than You Think

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Most people treat ChatGPT like a writing tool.

But its real power shows up way earlier, in the messy middle of marketing.

  • When you're staring at a half-baked idea.
  • When you know what you want to say, but not how to say it.
  • When your “strategy session” is just pacing with coffee and side-eyeing the whiteboard.

That’s where AI is wildly helpful.

 

Try this:

“I’m launching a workshop for new med-surg nursing managers. Can you give me five different angles for a short, punchy LinkedIn post that isn’t just ‘sign up now’?”

 

Or

“I’ve got the rough bullet points for my next family photography newsletter. Can you turn them into two email versions: one straightforward, one playful?”

 

ChatGPT works best when you stop thinking of it as a content machine. 

Think of it as a second brain for the awkward, early-stage stuff. Where you’re not stuck... yet. But definitely circling, like you're drafting a newsletter inside a tornado made of your own boring bullet points.

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