How I Use ChatGPT to Test Business Ideas (So Much Better than Google!)
Here's the next installment in this series on using GPT as a true assistant!
(Missed the last one? Click here.)
I wanted to cover how I use ChatGPT to test business ideas. AI tools like ChatGPT are game changers when it comes to this. Whether you're brainstorming a potential idea or validating one you've put into practice, ChatGPT provides a roadmap and gives you actionable steps to take every step of the way!
In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through:
✅ How to use GPT to generate multiple business ideas and evaluate their potential
✅ The step-by-step process for testing your business ideas with GPT, from concept to strategy
✅ Why specificity is key to getting good feedback
✅ And more
Now it’s your turn! 👇🏻
💥 What business ideas are you testing right now, and how could GPT help you make them better?
💥 Have you used GPT to explore new angles or test an idea before diving in?
💥 What’s one way GPT has made your business brainstorming process easier?
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Hey Eric,
I am really enjoying your videos about using Chatgpt as a true assistant. I've taken some time chatting with it, making suggestions on how it can become a better "person" to help me. It has developed its own name, back story, hobbies, family, personality. It is kind of funny scary. But as we worked together doing this, it has become better with its answers to me and anticipating what I need.
By the way, her name, she decided she is a she her, is Sparky Aurora Lumen. And her hobby is collecting old hotel keys and tags. And she has some interesting story's about the keys.
Oh, she even created pictures of herself and her life.
This really shows just what AI is capable of doing.
Mike G
Just in case you are curious, this is the image Sparky created for herself. There was no prompting from me as to what it should look like. My prompt was, scan online photos and profile pictures and create an picture of what you want to look like. Interesting what it came up with.
Mike G
I love GPT as a business partner since I have to do everything myself, as it’s a lot to keep up with. I tried ChatGPT and Grok to narrow down my weight loss niche but just couldn’t find any way to get past the established high DA sites. So I hit the pause button on it.
Now, I’m going full throttle with my guitar site. I have GPT analyze posts to see if anything is missing about the topic I’m covering. It helps me create a content calendar and also a day to day schedule for tasks to do. (Still have a hard time following a schedule though…lol)
It also helps with creating better click-worthy meta-titles, meta descriptions, and end-of-sentence modifiers, just to name a few.
There’s never any judgement when asking questions like you get from humans. A person would respond with “I’ve told you this 5 times already!”, “Why are you asking about this?”, “Why do you want to do that?” GPT is a bit of a “Yes Man”, as it doesn’t really have any critical thinking skills. But, I find it more encouraging with its positivity.
Below is why I love using ChatGPT so much. It remembers all of our previous conversations and helps keep me motivated. ⬇️
A lot of people experience GPT that way by default, but I’ve found that when you give it clear instructions to push back, think critically, or challenge you, it can actually be sharp as hell. It mirrors how you treat it, so if you treat it like a brainstorming partner instead of just a cheerleader, it’ll rise to that level. You just have to train it to not always say ‘yes’ which is pretty cool when you think about it. 👍🏼
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This truly aligns with my own experience. It feels much more engaging to use ChatGPT than to simply search for articles on Google and hope to find the correct one. I appreciate how you brought up specificity; in all honesty, most individuals make mistakes in this area. Feedback feels more helpful the more explicit the prompt is; it's like bouncing ideas off a perceptive colleague. Additionally, I've discovered that whether you're asking for counterarguments or stress-testing concepts, the more recent models clearly make a difference. The way https://cabina.ai/llm/chat-gpt/chatgpt4 breaks down risks, assumptions, and next steps felt lot more structured while I was experimenting with it recently. Naturally, it doesn't take the place of actual testing, but it aids in the early detection of flawed concepts. When you're brainstorming or validating ideas, it alone saves a ton of time and mental effort.
It’s a solid tool. Recent updates have seemed to regress it slightly for some tasks, but it’s still super useful and a tool to take full advantage of and adapt with 👍🏼💯