You Can! Inspiring Women In Business
Maximising AI for Content Strategy: My Process & Tips
31 Jan 2025
Struggling to structure your ideas into clear, engaging content?In this episode, discover how AI-powered content creation can help you streamline your thoughts, generate compelling descriptions, and repurpose content effectively across multiple platforms.Learn how to fine-tune AI-generated content so it maintains your authentic voice—without sounding robotic.Whether you're a course creator, entrepreneur, or content marketer, this episode is packed with actionable AI content marketing strategies to help you work smarter, boost productivity, and enhance audience engagement.Tune in now to optimise your content creation with AI!For more insights and support with your business join the YouCan! facebook group now - clicking hereSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/you-can-inspiring-women-in-business/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Full Episode
Hello and welcome to the You Can Podcast. I'm your host, Sarah Jolly Jarvis, and today we're going to be talking around AI and how to structure and streamline your content using AI.
Now, the process that I tend to use, the software that I tend to use is ChatGPT, and there are obviously other softwares out there, and that's the one that I am most familiar with and have spent the time getting to know and sort of building my bank of words and phrases within. I have so many ideas, but structuring them into an effective piece of content for me is really challenging.
Therefore, using AI has been a real game changer for me. What we're going to be doing in this episode is I'm going to be talking you through with you exactly the process that I use, the process that I use to create this podcast itself, but also how I then use it onto social media and how you can adapt if you don't have a podcast, how you can adapt what I'm doing for you. social media.
Now, it is worth saying at this point that I am one of those people who I am better at talking. I might not be that structured with my talking, but I'm better talking. I don't overanalyze. I just get the information out there. Then I am at writing things.
If you are a writer, if you are really, really good at writing things, if you enjoy the process of writing things, then you might think, you know what, parts of this aren't for me. But I do firmly believe that everybody can take something from this episode. Talking to clients, I wasn't the earliest adopter of AI. I was a big fan of seeing how it panned out, see how people were using it.
I've gone about quietly using it in my own time, in my own way, behind the scenes, because I didn't want to be sharing false information. There were so many people who sprung up overnight as experts in AI. It's like, it's been around for 10 minutes, guys. How much of an expert can you be?
Whereas once you've got to use it and you've got to know it, I do feel now like I'm in a position where I've been using it for a solid... eight, nine months and adapting the way that I use it, evolving the way that I use it. And so now I thought was a great time to kind of share where I'm at with it and how I use it. So when and how do I use AI?
Well, the when is really, for me, I have too many ideas, not enough structure. That is my kind of challenge. So I've got a creative mind. I come up with lots of ideas. But when I actually go to write that down, it tends to be scattered. It tends to lack direction. I'm trying to get four or five key kind of bits out of one go. And so for me.
I wasn't being as effective as I could be with the content that I was creating. And that went for my podcast as well. I'd go off on all sorts of weird and wonderful tangents. Less so with this podcast because I've been more structured, because I have been using AI to help me. I'll come on to that in a minute. But also with my previous podcast, I had to be all over the place.
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