ChatGPT is Your M3 (Money-Making Machine)
Learn How to Use Your ChatGPT and Monetize: An unusual but very effective way to earn side hustles
ChatGPT is a MONEY MAKING machine only if you know HOW TO USE IT RIGHT!
Hey Aspirant, this is Manoj, your AI-powered Business Growth Coach. Today, I will teach you how you can generate five unique side hustles using ChatGPT.
These hustles are unique ideas that have already been tested and tried. Not only this, but I have five more side hustles, which I will share in the upcoming articles.
So, without any further delay, let’s get started!
VIRTUAL STORYTELLING NIGHTS
A Virtual Storytelling Night is an online event where people share their stories, usually through live video channels. Stories can be based on actual events or made-up events to appeal to a wide range of readers. The virtual model lets people from all over the world participate, regardless of where they live.
How to get started?
Pick a site: Pick a safe streaming site like YouTube Live, Zoom, or Twitch.
Get people to attend your event through email marketing, social media, and online groups.
Set up your tech: Ensure you have a good internet connection, a camera, and a microphone that works well.
Material Creation: Make exciting and varied material to reach many people. Use ChatGPT for creating material.
Interaction: Include Q&As or other engaging parts to keep people interested.
How to use CHATGPT for Storytelling?
I know you must be wondering how you can use ChatGPT here. Here is the breakdown for you:
1. Explain the goal: Identifying the objective:
Figure out the point of your storytelling exercise. Is it to teach, entertain, motivate, or maybe bring attention to a subject?
Attention to the Audience:
Know who you’re writing for. Customising your story to the people who will be reading it based on their hobbies and demographics can make them much more interested.
Pick a theme:
Pick a central idea or message for your story. This helps keep things consistent and vital.
ChatGPT Prompt(example)
Generate a story that educates teenagers about the importance of digital privacy, using a relatable teenage protagonist.
Write Your Story Prompt Briefing in detail:
ChatGPT should be given a clear prompt that includes the story’s theme, scene, characters, and any other specifics you want to include.
Emotional Tone:
Choose the emotional journey you want your readers to go on, such as one of humour, tension, empathy, or something else.
Set any boundaries that you need to, such as the length of the story, specific cultural references, or the language style you use.
ChatGPT Prompt Example:
“Write a short, exciting story about a futuristic city where the main character finds out a secret about the AI system that the city uses.” The story should be appropriate for young people and involve mystery and technology.
Step 3: Use ChatGPT to run the Prompt. Type the Prompt:
Type in the suggestion you made into ChatGPT.
Initial Output Review:
Read ChatGPT's story to see if it fits with your original goal and vision.
Iterations if Necessary:
If the story isn’t quite ready yet, you can change the topic and run it again, or you can ask follow-up questions to make some parts of the story longer.
Responding to the GPT prompt:
“Build on the story’s climax, making it more tense and revealing the AI system’s secret dramatically.”
4. Change and improve the story 🙯
Personal Touch:
Give the story your own voice and point of view. You could change some parts to make them fit your style or group better.
Make Sure It Makes Sense:
Make sure the story makes sense and that the characters and plot stay the same.
Last round of editing:
Look over for mistakes in language, style, and story structure. Ensure the story is exciting and conveys the message or feeling you want it to.
ChatGPT Editing example
“Change the story's ending to be more positive and make sure that the main character grows and learns from their mistakes.” Also, use descriptive words to help the reader picture the futuristic city better.
I hope the above was helpful, and there is no hard and fast rule; this structure is only used to explain about the steps :)