Matt Barker reposted this
How to ACTUALLY write with AI (the easy way): A quick guide to write LinkedIn posts in your exact voice and style (without wasting hours on frustrating prompts) If you care about: - Writing quickly - Growing your followers - Building brand awareness And you want to do that using AI? This one is for you. The problem: AI is fiddly, frustrating and annoying. You often waste more time prompting it back and forth, than actually writing the post yourself. MagicPost removes that problem entirely. Because with MagicPost, you can: 1. Sync your LinkedIn profile 2. Add a short idea/description of the post you want 3. Pick the type of post you want 4. Sit back and watch it write for you All in your EXACT tone, voice and writing style. Your 10 step guide from start to finish is here ↓ It's wild. This makes writing (and writing with AI) EASY. ♻️ REPOST if you think your network will like this. p.s. MagicPost is free to try, but are giving lifetime 50% discount right now for Black Friday 🫰🏼 Go check em out :)
So, do you use this for your posts, Matt? 🙄
This will really helpful
Didn't read a while ago that a certain creator only goes with text posts only until 2025. But yeah, you would be foolish and not let help you.
Goddamn is kinda chills my soul thinking someone could be doing this to me 😐
This sounds like a game-changer for simplifying content creation. Writing in your own voice effortlessly is such a smart approach.
sounds like a solid way to streamline writing on linkedin without the usual hassle. saves time, and that’s key
Cool idea. AI writing is only good if you give it enough information to create interesting, unique content.
Using AI for writing sounds pretty convenient, especially on LinkedIn. Keeping your voice authentic while saving time is key. What’s been your experience with such tools?
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3wSide Rant: today I've seen about 7 posts sharing the amount of booked calls someone has gained from linkedin. that's awesome and great for them, but i really wonder...how much time are you spending on calls? if each call is 30 minutes and you're booking 50 calls. even if they're in a whole month, that's: 15 hours a month 3.5 hours a week 42 minutes/day (assuming you work 5 days a week not 7) Not being funny but for me that's too much time on the phone. And how many are gonna close? 10%? 5 booked clients? That's awesome, again. But is it worth the time and stress of being on the phone that much. For me personally, it isn't. But I'm introverted. Whatcha think?