NOTE: This past weekend I've tested this on both Gemini (formally Google Bard) and Copilot (formally Bing
Chat) and this system works flawlessly on both - as well as ChatGPT (the one demonstrated in the guide). I am talking about the free versions of these AI tools.
This is good to know in case you are crafting something that requires a lot of back and forth and if you use up any limitations of that particular tool, you can continue on one of the other tools to complete your task.
EZ-Peezy!
Oh, and there's MORE... (I love being able to say that corny line)
Page 12 in this guide (without giving away too much), the topic of creating the uber-valuable Master PLR products.
Page 37 starts the 'multi-product from a single product' case study.
The entire conversation between Dennis and ChatGPT is displayed so you can more easily make any modifications to the prompts to meet your specific needs.
Page 48 takes that up a notch or three.
Even if as a beginner at this, it takes you a day or two to get your first one complete, that means you are one step closer to getting them finished within hours - not days.
And if you ever run out of ideas for what will be your next 'Table of Contents' to conquer - the public domain is getting new classic books added to it all the time.