Currently using it summarize articles and long complicated instruction sites (similar to your example about capital gains). I have also used it to analyze and help write excel formulas.
Yes, we use it for our blog posts. In our case, we provide the transcription of a video I have done, which means the blog post is still my content, just in a rewritten shortened format.
I can't remember. It was from a Chrome Extension - I think Keywords Are Everywhere. I found it really annoying and have now turned it off. I think it is better to learn prompt engineering and use cases than to rely on curated libraries of prompts (which I have always found to be overwhelming, irrelevant to me and poor prompts)
I have the Keywords Everywhere Chrome Extension and it seems to automatically get included inside ChatGPT too. That's what I think it is. I actually don't like it and have turned it off... it looks really useful with examples of prompts, but having spent several hours exploring them, I don't really find them useful.
@@MarkWickershamFCA thank you for the reply! I’ve been looking for something where I can save certain prompts within ChatGPT so I don’t have to start from scratch every time I want to create content for my business. I have some saved in a Google doc but it’s a pain to fish them out each time.
@@cfowitch I'm experimenting with Notion at the moment to store my prompts in a way that makes them searchable and easy to copy and paste into ChatGPT.
Currently using it summarize articles and long complicated instruction sites (similar to your example about capital gains). I have also used it to analyze and help write excel formulas.
Great video, I like the idea of cashflow management for construction businesses.
I've used it to write a couple of blog posts now. It's excellent for taking points and then turning that into a story.
Yes, we use it for our blog posts. In our case, we provide the transcription of a video I have done, which means the blog post is still my content, just in a rewritten shortened format.
Thanks for sharing this,.
Excellent demonstration ! Thank you Mark !
Thank you
Please, how can i use my reconciliation for both the book and bank
Thanks so much. Great info. I think I will be trying ChatGPT for my Accounting practice.
Thank you for the feedback
This is a great video. I really would like to stay on this channel
Thank you for the feedback.
What is the type of prompt extension u r using?
I can't remember. It was from a Chrome Extension - I think Keywords Are Everywhere. I found it really annoying and have now turned it off. I think it is better to learn prompt engineering and use cases than to rely on curated libraries of prompts (which I have always found to be overwhelming, irrelevant to me and poor prompts)
@@MarkWickershamFCAthank you Mark.
Thank you for your invaluable guidance.
Ben Mayo
Thank you Ben
How did you get your Chat GPT Home Screen to look like that?
I have the Keywords Everywhere Chrome Extension and it seems to automatically get included inside ChatGPT too. That's what I think it is. I actually don't like it and have turned it off... it looks really useful with examples of prompts, but having spent several hours exploring them, I don't really find them useful.
@@MarkWickershamFCA thank you for the reply! I’ve been looking for something where I can save certain prompts within ChatGPT so I don’t have to start from scratch every time I want to create content for my business. I have some saved in a Google doc but it’s a pain to fish them out each time.
@@cfowitch I'm experimenting with Notion at the moment to store my prompts in a way that makes them searchable and easy to copy and paste into ChatGPT.
I find Trello a great place to organize prompts
Great video.
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