Here’s the deal—your brand voice is non-negotiable. It’s the vibe that makes your content pop, resonates with your audience, and keeps them hooked. So when it comes to using AI for content creation, the goal isn’t just to have it churn out text—it’s to make sure it sounds like you. The good news? Teaching your AI to nail your brand voice isn’t some complicated process. It’s actually super simple, and I’m going to show you exactly how to do it.
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Here’s the deal—your brand voice is non-negotiable. It’s the vibe that makes your content pop, resonates with your audience, and keeps them hooked. So when it comes to using AI for content creation, the goal isn’t just to have it churn out text—it’s to make sure it sounds like you. The good news? Teaching your AI to nail your brand voice isn’t some complicated process. It’s actually super simple, and I’m going to show you exactly how to do it.
Step 1: The Screenshot Route
First things first, let’s take the easy route. Grab a screenshot of some copy that’s so perfectly you it almost makes you tear up. Maybe it’s a killer email you sent out, a social media post that got all the likes, or a blog intro that made you say, “Damn, I’m good.” Feed that screenshot to ChatGPT and ask it, How would you describe the voice used here? Boom—instant voice analysis.
ChatGPT will break down the tone, style, and all the little nuances that make your brand voice uniquely yours. This analysis becomes your AI’s cheat sheet for how to speak like you. It’s like giving your AI the ultimate crash course in you.
Step 2: Copycat the Right Way
You know what they say—imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Got some brands or influencers whose tone you secretly (or not-so-secretly) admire? Share examples of their copy with ChatGPT and ask, How can I bring some of this magic into my own brand voice?
ChatGPT will hand over some actionable tips on how to blend that killer confidence, humor, or whatever it is you love about their style into your own. Think of it like a remix—keeping your original flavor but adding in some extra spice. The result? A voice that’s even more you, with a little borrowed brilliance mixed in.
Step 3: Test, Tweak, Repeat
Now that your AI has its marching orders, it’s time to see how well it follows them. Start small—maybe with a few social posts or an email draft—and see how close it gets to capturing your voice. If it’s not quite there yet, no worries. Give it some feedback, tweak the inputs, and let it learn. Before you know it, your AI will be spitting out copy that’s so on-brand, even you’ll do a double-take.
Pro Tip: Keep It Updated
Your brand voice isn’t a one-and-done kind of thing. As you grow and evolve, so should your AI. Keep feeding it fresh examples and update those voice guidelines when necessary. This way, your AI stays as current as your brand, no matter how much you level up.
Pro Tip: Keep It Updated
Here’s the thing: AI can do a lot more than just generate content. It can be your go-to brand guardian, making sure every word, every post, and every message feels like it came straight from you. And that’s exactly what we dive into in my course, The CEO of Chatbots. This isn’t just another class on how to use AI—this is about building a CustomGPT that understands your brand voice as well as you do (maybe even better).
Imagine having an AI that doesn’t just get your tone but also knows your audience, your style, and your goals. The CEO of Chatbots will guide you through creating a brand-savvy AI that works seamlessly with your vision. So, if you’re ready to stop worrying about whether your content is on-brand and start letting AI handle it with confidence, it’s time to take the next step.
Click here to enroll in The CEO of Chatbots and start turning AI into the brand partner you’ve always needed. Let’s make sure your content isn’t just good—it’s so you. 💁♀️
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