If you’re still sitting on the sidelines of using AI like ChatGPT because you’re not sure how or think it’s just tech hype, it’s time to reconsider. There are some practical, super cool ways that interior designers like you can use AI to not only write better but also deeply connect with your ideal clients.
In this episode I share 16 ways you can use ChatGPT in your interior design business with the details on how you can do it.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
Here’s a quick rundown of what we’re unpacking today—just enough to get you hooked, but you’ll need to listen to the full episode for the complete toolkit:
- Getting to know your ideal clients using AI: Learn how to use AI to run focus groups that will tell you exactly what your clients want. It’s just one way to get inside your ideal clients’ heads. Imagine sitting in the room of ideal clients and having the opportunity to ask them questions about what motivates them, how do they make decisions, and what they like to do in their free time. More about this inside the episode…
- Crafting hooks: I’ll show you how AI can help you come up with catchy intros for your social media captions or emails.
- Content ideation and brainstorming: Need blog or newsletter ideas? ChatGPT can help with that.
- Need to name something? Like a service offer or a process? Tune in. I’ll even share exactly how I used ChatGPT to help one interior designer name the steps in her process.
- Not liking how your voice sounds on your website? Tweak it using AI. I’ll show you how to adjust your writing style to match top-design magazines or even mimic celebrities.
- Rewriting for your audience: Get tips on shifting the focus of your content to better target your readers.
- These are just a few of the ways I use AI in my business and how you can use it in your interior design business. There’s lots more during this episode!
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Need help with your website copy? Connect with Masha Koyen, Messaging Strategist and Copywriter for interior designers.
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