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Unlocking the Power of Custom GPTs

January 23, 20251 min read

A friend of mine is building an AI SaaS company, so I asked him: What’s the first thing most of us should focus on once we learn to use tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and others? His response was immediate: Custom GPTs.

Custom GPTs are preprogrammed instructions that allow you to start a chatbot session with consistently great results. Think of them as tailored assistants designed to match specific needs or skills. The key is to create multiple Custom GPTs that align with the areas where you need the most help.

Here are just a few possibilities:

  • Marketing Assistant: Generate content strategies, social media plans, or ad copy.

  • Financial Analyst: Get insights on budgets, forecasting, or investments.

  • Tax Strategist: Simplify tax planning and explore optimization strategies.

  • Paralegal: Research legal questions or draft documents.

  • Copywriter: Create polished emails, articles, or web copy.

  • Video Script Creator: Write engaging scripts for YouTube, ads, or training videos.

The possibilities are endless, and the more we explore AI, the more expansive and exciting the world becomes.

If you’re ready to hit the “easy button” and access AI solutions that work seamlessly, check out the tools and resources at zeelai.com. It’s a great place to see how Custom GPTs can transform the way you work!

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Seth Dailey

Seth is the Co-Founder of both The Dailey Group and Keller Williams Gateway in Baltimore, Maryland. He serves as the Operating Principal for the brokerage and as the team leader for The Dailey Group, which consistently helps over 150 families a year. Seth, a Montana native, is passionate about empowering leaders and teaching people to make smart financial moves. Prior to real estate, Seth held his CPA designation and worked as a mortgage lender before joining forces with his wife of 20 years, Alyce. Seth can usually be found at the nearest coffee shop with a personal growth book in hand while scribbling down his next great idea on the back of a napkin.

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