Diced Pineapples 🍍 me-retweet

Guys one of the biggest problems when you build ebooks or digital products is this you're using AI the wrong way.
people type "write me a book about guitar" into ChatGPT and expect magic. what they get is:
"Learning guitar is a rewarding journey that offers numerous benefits..."
hahaha you gone sell this to people???
if you just give AI a topic and let it run yeah it's technically correct. but it's completely forgettable. i couldn't even read it myself and i was supposed to SELL it.
here's how to actually do this right
Step 1 — research BEFORE you touch AI
before i write a single prompt i go check forums, amazon reviews, youtube comments, reddit. where people asking questions about my topic. i need to know what they struggle with, what they already know, what transformation they want. THEN i open ChatGPT.
step 2 — outline like you're building a business not just a book
never let AI start with a blank page. and don't just outline content think about how this book leads people to buy your next thing.
two things your outline needs:
→ plan your visuals. charts, diagrams, frameworks. make it beautiful and easy on the eyes. people judge a book by how it looks inside too. just a wall of text people stop reading and never come back.
→(Quality > Quantity) Stop trying to write a 300-page doorstop. Nobody wants to read a 300-page book. They want a result
keep it 100-150 pages. short enough they finish it. if they don't finish it they never buy your next thing.
Step 3 — feed AI YOUR stuff
this is where most people fail. they expect AI to come up with personal stories and unique insights out of nothing. it can't. before i prompt anything i give it:
→ your personal stories. and if you don't have any yet go find real ones
→ specific examples i want included
→ my tone and voice
→ key points and objections to address
the more you give it the better the output. the less you give it the more generic it becomes.
Step 4 — prompt smarter
i use 4 tricks nobody talks about:
→ give it a persona. "rewrite this as if you are Alex Hormozi. punchy, direct, short sentences." completely different result.
→ force first principles. "stop giving me generic advice. break this down to the fundamental truth and build the answer from there."
→ cage match two AIs. write it in ChatGPT. paste into Claude and say "you are a brutal editor. tell me what's boring and weak. rewrite it 10x better." then take that back to ChatGPT. let them compete. result is always better than either alone.
→ memory wipe. if AI starts dropping quality mid conversation don't try to fix it. open a new chat. paste your context again. start fresh.
step 5 — actually edit it
AI gives you a first draft. never a final draft. read everything out loud. if it sounds robotic rewrite it. add your phrases, your voice, your quirks. remove anything that sounds like AI wrote it.
no reader should be able to tell AI was involved. not because you're hiding it. because it should genuinely sound like YOU.
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