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Ep#51: Is This The New Era Of Digital Products? How We Generated $1k In 1 Day From a $7 Ai Bot We Built.

Kristen Werner & Mia Steel

How can Ai revolutionise your content creation process and give your small business a competitive edge?

Prepare to be inspired as Kristen Werner and Mia introduce "Betty," an innovative Ai bot designed to help small businesses overcome the common challenges of content creation.

They share their journey of generating over $1,000 in just 24 hours by offering Betty to their community for a mere $7. With overwhelming positive feedback, this episode highlights the game-changing potential of integrating AI into your business strategy to boost creativity and efficiency.

Explore the evolution of content creation from traditional, often exhausting methods to a more strategic, Ai-driven approach. Kristen and Mia delve into how Betty can streamline content creation across various niches by generating personalised content calendars, email campaigns, and story ideas with minimal input.

They explain how Ai can mitigate burnout and make high-quality, targeted content accessible for everyone. From hairdressers to plumbers, learn how Betty can transform your approach to content creation and help you stay ahead in the digital age.

But that's not all—Kristen and Mia also discuss how custom Ai bots can assist individuals with ADHD in managing meal planning and exercise routines. 

They explore the potential of Ai  in various fields, including fitness, personal training, and business management, offering practical insights on how to harness this technology to improve efficiency and well-being. Finally, enjoy a heartwarming reflection on the simple joys of nature and the beauty of seasonal changes, providing a delightful contrast to the high-tech discussions. Don't miss this episode filled with practical insights, inspiring stories, and a touch of nature's magic!

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Speaker 1:

This week on the podcast, we are going to share with you how the new era of digital products allowed us to build an AI bot that changed the content game for many of our members and generated us over $1,000 in less than 24 hours in our business. So buckle up and let's go.

Speaker 2:

Killer intro. Welcome to the I am dot dot dot podcast, the podcast for busy creators who want to consume useful shit for their biz and their life and learn how to turn their audience into a paid community. I'm Kristen Werner, joined, as always, by Mia. What up, mia? What up, what up? What's going on? Oh, you know, it's actually freezing cold. Apparently, there is an arc in the glass amongst us. I hear yeah, it's cold.

Speaker 1:

It is. We're not that far away from each other and I think, whatever weather you get, we get here, yeah, and it's like the sun is shining.

Speaker 2:

I'm looking at the beautiful sun shining, but the air is icy. So that's what's going on in my hood. Yes, a cold hood.

Speaker 1:

So what are we talking about today? Kristen Werner.

Speaker 2:

We are talking about how a certain AI bot came into our world that was created by. I'm going to give full credit to you. You got into the deep, dirty, dark nest of creating said AI bot. I did, I, and we've created this AI bot.

Speaker 2:

The reason we need to share this with you today is it has been a game changer for our community, for us, and we see the potential of what we can do and what we can show you and share with you astrophotonomical. So buckle in, because this GLAI bot, who we've named Betty Betty's going to be brilliant for your business. But basically, in less than 24 hours, we sent out an email to our email list that said hey, we've created this AI bot that you can use for your business $7, and in less than 24 hours, we made over $1,000. And we just sent out to our email list and our members and they jumped on it yeah, the testimonials as well, like what people were saying about it, how it's helped them. So, if you're feeling stuck with content creation and actually, mia, you did a post yesterday on the old Instagram and asked people what their biggest pain point was, and I mean, I don't think we need a drum roll, but what was it, mia?

Speaker 1:

Content, content, which is funny, because content is, like what we always say, the catalyst to getting you paid in this space, and when the content's not contenting, it can be really, really hard and frustrating. So I think that's why all of our members jumped on this AI bot, because they thought, oh shit, I'm really struggling with my content. This thing's going to help me, and the testimonials, like you said, that we got back were just awesome. And do you know what?

Speaker 2:

Like the thing with content, like when we say content and you hear that and it sounds quite structured and strategy and all that kind of stuff. But for me personally I don't know about you, mia, but I'd be curious when it comes to content, sometimes all I need is for the AI bot to give me to chuck out I've given it stuff. It's chucked out that to me it just starts the idea rolling. Often it's not use everything there, copy paste done and dusted, but sometimes it's just a matter of like, our brains are so full whether you're a little bit spicy, whether you're a mom, whether you work nine to five or part-time like our brains are so full with everything in our life that then we have to turn to our creative side of like. Okay, so now I've just packed the school lunches, sending the kids to school, I've got to put on two loads of washing. Okay, now I need to create content about my business and you literally just look at your phone like I'm a potato.

Speaker 1:

And the thing is people jump into small business thinking, yeah, this is going to be great, I'm going to make money, I love small business, whatever. But all of a sudden you automatically become a content creator because, you've got to create the content. Whether you do it, or you have enough money to get somebody else to do it. Someone's got to do it.

Speaker 2:

But also with that, you're a content creator, an accountant, a shop front, a store front, a website designer, a marketing manager, a PR consultant like you're everything.

Speaker 1:

And if you're not incorporating AI into your business now, why not? Why not Like this new digital era? Yes, it can be a little bit scary and people are like, oh my God, what are these bots going to do to humanity? But when used properly, it can just be an absolute game changer in your business. And if you're kind of just shutting yourself off to it like, oh no, it sounds robotic, it's too techie, I can't go there, You're going to fall behind because a lot of businesses are utilizing AI to get ahead of the game. And if you fall short, you're going to have a hard time trying to catch up, trying to teach yourself all of this stuff, when everything is basically run by AI.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and I think that, like, you've touched, like absolutely nailed it there, because there's so many people in business small business that the thought of AI one it's another tool that you've got to learn and two, there's, you know there's a fear of it taking over and look, we don't know what's happening in five minutes, 10 minutes, 10 years, we don't know what's going to happen. But if you use it well and you understand it and you know how it can help you in your business, then I think you've got to try it, because by stepping away from it and putting it in the box of oh no, I'm not going to touch it, I don't need it, I'm scared of it, Whatever that might be or feel, the disadvantage to you is really big in terms of your mental health, your time, your energy, like the things that you can get these AI bots to do to help you in your business. If nothing else, free up the mental load tenfold, Like you know. If nothing else, think about how positive that is. When it used to potentially take you, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

Let's just say you're really fast on email. It took you 25 minutes to run an email. Imagine if you got the crux of that email. You gave it to a bot and all of a sudden, in five seconds, you've got an email that you couldn't have even written that. Well, that sounds like you says everything you want to, and now you can go copy paste send Hang on a minute. I've just saved 25 minutes. Wow, the thing is be paced send. Yeah, hang on a minute.

Speaker 1:

I've just saved 25 minutes. Wow, yeah, this is ai. I think a lot of people get the wrong idea. They've tried chat gbt and they're like, oh, it just sounds like a robot, doesn't sound like me. I'm not gonna all my content's not gonna be, you know, robotic and I don't want to come across as having being used chat gbt in my business because it doesn't sound like me. The thing is, you have to learn how to prompt it correctly for it to be really good.

Speaker 1:

If you don't prompt it correctly, it's not going to sound good and it is going to sound like a robot and people are going to notice. You've got to teach yourself how to use these prompts correctly so it can generate you stuff that just sounds like you. We've trained our GPT to know everything about us and our business, basically, but we're taking the time to learn how to program it that way and teach it those things.

Speaker 2:

and if you put time into that, then it's going to save you so much time in the long run yeah, and I think the the key thing is is when you're using these bots like you know the amount of Instagram reels that we see in the TikToks that we see they're like use this prompt, that'll make you go viral, which is great. That's taking a prompt that potentially a hundred thousand people have just seen. They've copied and pasted that and added their ideal customer and their niche. So everything that that bot is spitting out is fairly generic and doesn't often sound like you. Like you know the amount of times you've potentially this you may be guilty of this. I think we have been tricked around and then we're like hang on a minute, we'll create our own. But the amount of times you see the buy my hundred hooks list and you're like yes, oh, my God, this creator must be amazing. And then the hooks you get they're made by chat GPT, by chat GPT. That's literally like give me 100 hooks and that person's copy to paste and they're selling them to you. So that's that happens and that's a very generic chat GPT tool. So obviously, when we've before we created the bot and I say we because I'm piggybacking off me as genius and she's like really created it. But I think what we've done together is helped feed the chat GPT what we know it needs from a brand marketing, business standpoint, so that you get the best out of it at the other end.

Speaker 2:

Because even before we created the bot, when we worked with chat GPT, we used it as a social media marketing manager. We told it about us, we shared our brand, our niche, who we were, our tone of voice. So we never really just copied a prompt and pasted it in. We'd always give it that extra bit of information and then took what we got with a bit of a grain of salt in terms of oh, it doesn't quite sound like us, but it's getting on the point and you know what? That's the idea that all I needed was the idea to get me rolling when what we've now generated with Betty is the fact that it actually understands you because it's been given the prompts it needs to give you the content that is actually going to help you in your business.

Speaker 2:

So do you want to talk people through that are kind of mind exploding now? Like okay, so let's like maybe let's wind it back a bit and say we've got a hairdresser? Okay, she's a busy woman and she runs a salon and she knows she needs social media. So she's got photos like she's got a ring light set up, she's got you know a spot that I can take photos when hair's down, and maybe some reels throughout and stuff like that. So she's got that down packed a little bit right.

Speaker 2:

But then she's like, okay, well, what kind of ideas? I need captions, I need sales content when I'm doing flies for websites. You know bonuses for Christmas and things like that. So the content side of it like that's not her business. All right, like her business is very much running a hair salon. So let's just take her for an example right now a small business owner that we all need content. We've just said content is the catalyst to get you paid, no matter what. We need content in our business to be seen. So what have we done with this bot to help someone like her? Let's maybe explain it that way in terms of what you've put into it to make sure she gets the most out of it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so taking a few steps back so people understand what these bots are. So, basically, you've got ChatGPT right. It's open AI, but you need to have the paid version of ChatGPT to create these custom GPTs. So what we've done is created this custom GPT, which is where you can feed it specific information and prompts so that particular GPT retains that information and knows that information. So every time you ask it something, it will source the information from that what you fed it. So I've fed it this information and kind of complex prompts so it knows that it is acting as a expert content creator. It knows everything about content creation and TikTok and viral reels that are trending now and captions and it's. I've basically fed it with all this information so it knows to generate content that is going to resonate with your audience and is in a strategic content plan. So it's not just this generic hook, generic text on screen, and I've also trained it to understand biotypes and content pillars and all the things that you've sort of got to think about when you're creating a content plan.

Speaker 1:

Instead of just creating content, throwing it at the wall, seeing it if it sticks and I mean, I did that for a long time I just created content. You know, as it came out my ass and although I did get pretty far in my content creation, I also had to create a lot of content to see what stuck. I didn't have that AI or a strategic plan to help me drive specific traffic to my offers. So it you know, I just had to do volume content instead of quality content that was targeted to my demographic.

Speaker 1:

And this bot also. You know, all you have to do is tell it who your target audience is, your niche and a few other things, and it'll ask you questions. You don't have to prompt it with any other complex prompts and it's just going to generate you this content idea calendar. So the hairdresser can generate that calendar and now she knows every time she sits down to create content, she can go to that and she's got a plan, she's got ideas, she's got captions, she knows who she's talking to, which biotype, which pillar. So it's going to save a buttload of time, mm-hmm, just by utilizing a bot that's been created by a content creator for content.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and it's one of those things that you know as a content creator and, like you were saying, you just create content and you just content, content, content. You become a content creator. Hamster wheel, basically, is what it does. Yeah, when it comes to small business and when it comes to growing your reach and becoming magnetic and really bringing in your ideal customer and getting your name out there, strategy is all part and parcel of it. Like you know, it's something that is so incredibly important for your growth in business and it's also something that it's just another thing to do and or hire a marketing agency or a social media manager, and sometimes that's not always possible, like I know, in these evolving quick win day-to-day building business, sometimes you know it's not a great idea to do everything yourself, as we know, but if you're able to create content quickly or generate captions, generate a strategy, look where oh, maybe I could do a reel today. I know I've got somebody coming in. Hang on, stop.

Speaker 1:

That's what happened.

Speaker 2:

Daddy got some black lung. Yeah, proceed. You know. If you know you have a client coming in for example, that's getting a full colour change as we go back to the hairdresser and you know they're coming in you can build that into your content plan. You can build that into the strategy. You can give that information to this bot and get feedback from it. Get information from it that's going to help you again. Maybe it's writing an email. You've got an email campaign that you want to share with your audience with an upcoming promotion or something like that. These are all things that have been built in to this GPT app and I suppose the couple of questions that people might be answering that let's clear it all up. So, do you need ChatGPT4 to be able to use this bot Betty that we've created, for example?

Speaker 1:

No, you can have the free ChatGPT. You just need an account, a free ChatGPT account, to run this bot. I think there's sort of some limits, like you might use all of your credits in one day if you go hard, but you don't need the paid version to run it. You do need the paid version if you want to create your own custom GPT, which do need the paid version, if you want to create your own custom GPT, which we'll talk about later, because the involvement of digital products and making money from these bots is pretty cool as well, but no, you can have the free version.

Speaker 2:

So then the second question would be all right. So you've got a hairdresser and she's like, okay, I'm going to purchase Betty, that's great, I think that's a great idea. She grabs that. But then you've got over here a plumber, right, and he's like how can I use the same Betty that the hairdresser uses? Like let's explain that, because that in itself is a bit of a twist, that we've created a content GPT, content creation, like content creators have created a content GPT. So that in itself says that, like, we know content we've been in this game for years, we understand it, we understand what works, what doesn't obviously chat GPT. So obviously, obviously, ai goes like tenfold on what it understands.

Speaker 2:

So, let's just like anybody that's like. That's great, but my niche isn't hairdressing, it's plumbing. How does it work for both of those industries?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so the GPT can take on any niche, any target audience and there's four buttons. That's all you have to do. You click. Do you want a content calendar? Do you want emails written? Do you want viral hooks? And, I think, do you want story ideas? You just hit what button you want and then it's going to ask you questions about your business, your entire audience, your niche, what you want from it, how many times you want to post a week, and then you give it that information and it will provide you a plan based on the information that you give it. Now you don't have to give it any of those complex prompts. That's going to make the content sound like you and like a content creator and you know even structure the captions nicely. Any of that it's going to work for any niche, any type of audience. It's just going to ask you the questions instead.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's pretty cool and it's like what's also cool about it. If you choose the option with the content the 30-day content calendar it puts it into a spreadsheet that you can copy. We put it into a Notion board, you can put it into a Google Doc. It's in a spreadsheet, that, and it says like I think it's text on screen hook, viral, real idea, caption, seo words and hashtags it puts in the captions as well. So it's all there in a table.

Speaker 2:

That's right. Yeah, it's all there in a table and then you just copy it. We put it into notion board, like we said, just so that we can be across it. But the amount of times that now it's stopped us from what I know my biggest fault is is I get on and I'm like, yes, I'll do a reel now and they get on my oh dear, I've scrolled for 45, I get inspiration, yeah, and I mean using this calendar, like I'm not the best at sticking to calendars and strategies and all that sort of stuff.

Speaker 1:

It doesn't mean that you can't go like when you feel inspired to post something because it just came to, you, do that. But on those days where you're like I don't know what to post, I don't have a clear direction, I don't really know what I'm doing. You jump into betty. It asks questions, it generates your plan and the thing is you can generate responses over and over, and over and over again until you get you know the amount that you want, or tell it. You know what I'm not really happy with those captions. Can you try again using this call to action? Or I've got a free ebook that I really want to push this month. Can you help me with the captions leading them to that? And it will do that. So it's, it's a real game changer, especially for people that have ADHD or busy moms or all over the place and you're just like I just need some direction, please, and it'll get that to you.

Speaker 2:

And if you have, um, if you have people within your business or you're a small business that employs a social media manager, for example, this could be a tool that they use to save hours a day. Like imagine if they could use this tool to capture the content required and they feed it the information. That's like Mia said. If it comes back and they're like, oh no, that doesn't sound right, so you tell ChatGPT, as if you were sitting across the table from a brand manager or something, and tell them, like no, that's actually not what I mean. This is what I'm talking about. Please rewrite this or whatever isn't working. Make sure that you tell the bot that, because that's going to help it create better content.

Speaker 2:

But imagine then that content creator that you've employed uses this tool. Then that allows them more time to edit, more time to video, more time to create more for you and your business, all while saving you time and money. So I think that's the thing that you know. When it comes to the AI side of stuff, yeah, there's some of it's really fucking scary. Like don't get us wrong, in this AI space there's some stuff that it's too far.

Speaker 2:

But if we just take our hats off for a second. I mean that hat off and go. Okay, as small business owners, as solopreneurs, as people that don't have a lot of time but a lot of creativity, this tool just helps you feel in control of your content. In control, and the best part is, is then consistent content. So if you've put in there your social media prompts and then you're like, okay, that's, you know that that particular reel went well or something Cool I'm actually going to send an email to my audience about that so then it's understanding you. So everything's consistent. It remembers you, it remembers your business, it remembers your products, your services, the pricing, all the things, so that your content becomes consistent and consistency builds trust in this space.

Speaker 1:

Yep, and the thing is too, if you tell it, your target audience I think I used this example in the explainer video I want content for um on. My niche is, uh, quick and easy makeup hacks and my target audience is busy moms who work nine to five. You put that into it and it will help you keep on track and speak to that mom who is busy and who is working nine to five, and figure out the right kind of content that's going to tug on her strings, so you don't fly off the wall and start talking about something that's not related and then just wasted your time creating content that's not leading them to your offer or your freebie or whatever it is, or building that trust, building that audience. So it really really helps you keep on track with who you're talking to, because, at the end of the day, if you're talking to everyone, you're talking to no one. So it's going to help you in that regard as well.

Speaker 2:

And that happened with one of the videos that you did for us as well. Remember, you did one and you said like it was a really good. And then we were both like, oh, that reel's gone quite well. And you're like, yeah, that's the script that I used to help me create the reel, and so it hit the pain points, it kind of. And you said that you purposely went about kind of following the script just to test and see. And you're like, holy shit, yeah, it doesn't lie, like it really is talking to the people and it's hitting all the pain points and people resonated with it, so it works, yeah, yeah and so another side of this which is really friggin exciting is creating these bots to generate income in your business too.

Speaker 1:

So I've been playing around, for I just get so excited with this and I've sold a couple of other bots in my other niche, which is my ADHD TikTok account, because, like, you can create these bots and sell them yourself. So if you teach yourself how to create these bots and program them in a specific niche, you know you might create a custom GPT for urban gardeners who have a tiny backyard and they want to grow specific plants in this type of weather. Let's just say you can create a bot that's going to help them and sell that bot to them and make their money that way. Now, we've been selling digital products for ages. Now you know old Canva PDFs, what have you? Yeah, cool. But imagine selling a bot. It's a digital product that you've created, you've trained and you can sell that. Yeah, how cool.

Speaker 2:

Do you want to like give people an example in terms of, like the adhd one, what you've actually created just outside the niche of content creation, because we all get stuck in that space sometimes. So what have you created with the adhd one that just helps people see? I mean, the urban garden was fine, but let's just like unpack horses or something I know we created gbt for horse riders.

Speaker 1:

Of course you could, um. But yes, on my adhd, I'm going on a bit of a health journey myself and I'm kind of documenting it on my adhd account and I don't know if you've got adhd. You understand this. It's really freaking hard to stick to diet plans, stick to exercise plans or the neurotypical meal planning and menus and recipes and it just, it just doesn't sit well with an ADHD brain. So I'm like, wait a minute, why don't I create a custom bot that is going to help ADHD people create a meal plan based on the ADHD brain? And so I built it. I fed it lots of information about ADHD, how the ADHD brain works, how we don't like or find it really hard to stick to things, and we need dopamine and we're always seeking and we have food aversions and all the things. I just fed it with everything that I knew about how my brain works and how difficult it is to lose weight, and I also put information in there to ask the user do they have PCOS? Do they have any intolerances? Do they have any foods that they hate All of it? Do they want to lose weight? Do they have any foods that they hate All of it. Do they want to lose weight? Everything Also down to little things like how much do they weigh and how much protein should they be having on a daily basis for their weight? How much fiber should they be having? All of it.

Speaker 1:

I created this bot. All you have to do. It asks you four questions, I think your weight, your goals, foods you hate, what have you. And then it generates this beautiful weekly plan with foods that are ADHD friendly, that are easy, no cook. It eliminates any foods that you don't like. It gives you little quick exercises and fun challenges to go to do throughout the day. Anyway, I just created this bot. I I think I've only done one tiktok about it, just one showing them about it and the comments oh my god, I need this. Yes, please, where is it? Send me the link, pop it in your stand store, ready to go. Yeah, and that's how easy this can be. There's a little bit to know about how to feed the bot with the right information and how to set up. Set it up, but you know we're thinking about doing a mask class showing people how to do that.

Speaker 1:

So, you can have another type of digital product to go and sell.

Speaker 2:

And it's you know, it goes as far as and as soon as we kind of open that can of worms, as we usually do, we go like we have an idea and then the the spicy brain in us, the manifesting generator, generates like, oh yeah, and then we do this, oh yeah, then we do that. Oh, this one's actually a really good idea. But, yeah, terms of that. You know, we start to list off the people that this could help.

Speaker 2:

You could do it with fitness, with personal training you do with gardening, you could do it with I. It is endless what you do with. Which is why we thought we are going to do a masterclass to show you how to build one, either for your business or to sell in your business. So, if you are, let's just go personal trainer, because that's come to mind and you go. Great, I am a personal trainer. I am going to create a chat GPT bot that I can sell to my clients, that they can create their own diet programs and everything like that. They still train with me, but they can create that on their own. That might be an option for you.

Speaker 2:

Or you might be the personal trainer. That's like great.

Speaker 1:

Now I can use this to get the right programs every single week created and sold and used with my clients training, fitness programs and nutrition and all the things it's incredible and like I've tried to lose weight my whole entire life, basically, and I don't know how much money I've spent on meal plans and exercise plans and the whole fucking shazam. And every time I get a meal plan or what have you, it's like I don't really like that food, or I don't like cooking that, or my family won't eat that and it never fits me or my brain or my lifestyle or my likes or dislikes.

Speaker 1:

These bots can just create it for you the way you like, just the way you like perfectly for you, perfect for you know, I've even put in that I iron deficient and I got low vitamin d and I've got pcos beautiful, it spits out all this stuff to do with that. So, yeah, exercise plans. I, I have a neck injury or something. Can you create a plan around that?

Speaker 2:

it's just yeah, it's next level and what about, like, even to the point me and I were talking about before, like, imagine and we've talked about this and I don't like in the podcast many a time imagine putting the school calendar in there, all the kids in there, and getting it to populate a fucking diary planner for you then and put it in. Imagine that. And so these are things that if you are listening to this right now, you're like holy shit, balls girls hang around, follow us at to this right now and you're like holy shit, balls girls hang around, follow us at the Hive Hub Collective and you'll find out. We're going to do this masterclass soon enough to show you how to build one so that you can use this in your business or personally if you want it doesn't matter. But if you're a small business owner and you are listening to this and you're like holy shit, what I could do in my business Even Mia made the comment before like imagine, if you have, let's go back to the hairdresser, because I've got these two in my head.

Speaker 2:

She has to do a stock order. Cool, let's create one that's going to help me order stock, know what's incoming, outgoing, all of those things are possible with AI and all of those things you can create yourself with your own AI bot. Like it's insane. It's next level.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, super exciting, and even for things. If you're thinking about creating your own membership, your own community, it can help you generate content for your community, and I used to get the shits, all these bloody reels. Use ChatGPT and Canva to sell a digital product.

Speaker 2:

I made $5 million because I used ChatGPT. No, you fucking didn't mate, you didn't.

Speaker 1:

Also no, you need to go through that process and solve your own problem. Before you go and sell something that's going to solve a problem, don't let ChatGPT do it for you. We're not saying to use Chat, chat, gbt to write your whole entire course or everything like that, no, but it is going to help you plan, structure, organize, come up with ideas.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, the rest you got to do yourself, unfortunately well, unfortunately, but also fortunately, because that's the fun part like, and and I'm so glad that you kind of have said that, because I don't want anyone to hear this and be like, yeah, chat, gpt, I'll just use that to create like a six figure business. You might Cool, but this is to help you. It is like employing a social media manager, because they need to understand your business. Like Mia said, it's got the content pillars, it's got the archetypes, it's got all of those things in there. You still need to give it information. If you don't give it good information, it won't give you good content and no matter what prompt you find on social media, it will never give you as good a content as what you could give as a human being. So you take whatever you get and you need to implement and infuse your own creativity. This is just something that is going to support you in your business, support you in your mind, you and your mental health, you and your burnt outness. It supports you in this journey and use it as a tool that's going to help you grow and it's going to support you in this process, and that's the part that we find magnificent about it.

Speaker 2:

It's not fast. It's never about use this to create an ebook and then sell it to a hundred people when you've never been through it. This is for, like, small business owners, for people that have a problem like us. Mia and I are so full in brain ADHD, fucking nuts sometimes that we need a content plan that I can look at that content prompt and be like oh, absolutely, I can talk about a reel like that, absolutely, I can do a tiktok on that. I'm not reading it word for word, because I know the content, I'm just getting a prompt from it.

Speaker 1:

You're staying on track yeah, and what we might do. We've got a freebie that we'll link below. Kristen, you got to remember to do that. It's a chat GPT guide that's going to help you to feed your GPT full of information about your business. We've got content prompts that you can use If you want to build your own GPT, your own custom GPT. That will be helpful for you as well. But in our masterclass that we're going to start putting together, we'll have all of that sort of stuff teaching you step-by-step how to actually do it too. So, yeah, start thinking about AI, guys. Like it's yeah, it's not going anywhere, it's only getting bigger and you need to get onto it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and also linked in the show notes is Betty yes, betty the bot. Betty the business biatch, she's amazing. That is in the link in the show notes. Is Betty? Yes, betty the bot. Betty the business biatch, she's amazing. That is in the link in the show notes or it's in our bio so you can go there and get it.

Speaker 2:

So I think that wraps up our AI chat, but I just, if nothing else, don't fear it, use it as a tool. Don't use it as a complete be all and end all, but as a business tool and what we've created in this bot, when you use it, you'll see that it's so much different than using chat GPT alone, because you'll get you'll just get such a different result and it will be aligned with you and your business tone of voice, all the things that are so important in building a brand in your business and building, you know, that trust with your ideal customer and another thing I go in and update it regularly to get to make it better and better and better, and if you buy been from us, it'll automatically have all the updates in it all the time, so you don't need to buy it again or anything like that.

Speaker 1:

So, but the biggest, most exciting thing for me is teaching you guys how to actually create these and sell them.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because it's pretty freaking cool especially when, like you've looked at, like we've looked at the list of, like the possibilities and the people that need this, and like holy shit balls, that's amazing how many people can help with this bye, bye, canva pdfs maybe so, mia, what are your other than the betty, the bot? What are your love don't loves this week, yeah look, speaking of bots, my don't loves this week is bloody bots on instagram.

Speaker 1:

Just a little bit of a clean out of our instagram our whole 2146 followers on Instagram and, yeah, 70 bots just disappeared from that little scrape. Yeah, what are these bots doing? What is the purpose? What are they doing? Why are they there? Are they trying to make money or what? I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, I don't know, and it's one of those things that I suppose the other part of that is also just to not be blinded by numbers. Suppose the other part of that is also just to not be blinded by numbers. Here and I have built and we've got like 2 000 followers on instagram. Would we love more, yeah, of our ideal customer? Yeah, but I don't want 70 bots. So, as hard as it was to see like we would just hit 2 200. We're like, oh my god. We're like, basically, we've made it, we've made it. All of a sudden, I clicked this button. I was like, hey, so mia, um, we're down, it's like a hundred years ago. We've got like all these followers anyway. So it's food for thought in terms of, you know, when you're scrolling the gram and you see somebody and you're like, oh, I don't know, do I trust them? Then you look at their following. They've got a big following. Yeah, oh yeah, then they must be trustworthy and it's not about the numbers, it about the person, the connection you have with that person.

Speaker 1:

Do you?

Speaker 2:

trust them? Do you get value from their content? If it's all a yes, great. The numbers should never matter. But I think it's just a nice reminder that you know the numbers don't always give all the information. You really need to go into working with somebody and buying something from somebody, from someone you trust, and that you follow their content and you get value from them, and then that's really all it needs to be yeah, and we might do a podcast on this, on how to build six-figure businesses without going viral, without having a big following, because it is absolutely possible.

Speaker 1:

We've done it. And yeah, don't worry about the bots. The Instagram numbers go up and down, up and down, but yeah, I think they must do bots. People buy followers, right?

Speaker 1:

so maybe you know you can buy followers anyway. Um, I love this week. I don't know if I've talked about this. I've definitely posted on instagram. But roller skating I'm getting into roller skating. Thanks to tash, not one of our members haven't broken any bones yet, but it's fun. And we went to this uh track on the weekend just to have a look, um, to see if it was good for roller skating. And there was this lady. She looked about 75 years old and she was doing laps with her rollerblades flying, just flying around this big track. I'm like that's going to be me one day. That's nice, good fun, good fun. But, yeah, watch out for the broken bones because that's going to happen.

Speaker 2:

I'm curious to find out like which is better roller skates or blades. I used to have rollerblades in the 90s. I was pretty rad. Yeah, I had blades too.

Speaker 1:

They're a bit, I don't know. Roller skates are a little bit more hip, don't you reckon Rollerblades are a little bit?

Speaker 2:

more hip. Yeah, right now Blades are a bit like, and with the blades have like the full sunnies and you feel like really far like really, really cool. I feel like roller skates are just heaps more fun. Yeah, they just have a cooler vibe.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, roller derby.

Speaker 2:

But nah loving it.

Speaker 1:

It yeah, roller derby, but nah, loving it, it's good fun. And that, like just you know, we're getting old. Now Just fuck it. Just do what makes you happy. Like you know, you don't have to go to a gym and pump weights. Just do something that's fun, Love that.

Speaker 2:

Love that. What about you this week? Okay, so the don't loves. This week I took my daughter to a birthday party at bounce and it hit me that potentially there is some perimenopause coming in, because I was irritable before we left and when we got there I was like holy shit, there was like eight different parties. It's screaming kids everywhere. I'm usually pretty good like I don't not much kind of faze me, I just roll with it, and I was like, before you go, I'm gonna need some kind of wine or something. Because I ended up getting like a black coffee and some chocolate and sat upstairs like with the. So I was like, wow, if this is perimenopause, um, it's gonna be an interesting ride, guys also, why do all the kids parties have to be at these bloody indoor parks?

Speaker 1:

I mean, I get that it's easy for the mums to pack up and whatever, but oh my God, I'm sick of them. I'm sick of them, I know.

Speaker 2:

Anna. It's funny because my son driving home from a party, he goes. So, mum, like, what did you used to do for parties? And I was like Sleepovers, I don't know. And he was like, what do you mean? And I like, and he goes, what did you do? And I was like, um, we played pass the parcel and the donut hanging game and apple in the water, yes. And he was like, so that's, was that fun? And I was like, yeah, come on, you knew a path. And he was like, so, like, I can't believe that's for you. And I was like it was bloody awesome. So, yes, I have to teach him how awesome a party was like that, because it was amazing. Bring him back anyway. So good, anyway.

Speaker 2:

And then my loves is there's a bit more sunshine, even though it's cold, there's more sunshine and what I love where I live. So I live on a vineyard and in the area during the winter time all the vines get chopped back so they basically just look like sticks on vineyard rows. And then all of a sudden it's been raining and then the sun comes out and you see these little buds of green and they're just tiny and then like, within a day or two, the whole area. It's like green snowflakes have landed, because it's all just like fluffy and green and it's just really cool. It's beautiful, like I love that part of springtime, so it's my loves. It's just every single day. It just looks a bit greener and a bit and I love this just when they're budding, because they do just like little green snowflakes on the ground. They're really cool, good time of year, good time of the year so that folks, everything you need in the show notes and we'll catch you on the flip side. Okay, bye.