ChatGPT Solved One Of My Biggest Problem In A Matter Of Seconds

Almost everyone has a story to tell about ChatGPT. People are trying to figure out the beast and the general masses have yet to comprehend how to use its power.

I have been writing a newsletter on Substack for two years. It is titled ‘A Whimsical Writer.’ I came up with the name on a whim. It doesn’t represent what I write about.

I want to change it to something more relevant which can attract more subscribers. After days of brainstorming, I came up with some ideas but none that excited me. Then someone suggested I should ask ChatGPT.

I had heard ChatGPT is brilliant at coming up with lists. I decided to ask it to give me a list of names for my newsletter.

I typed my question and made it as specific as I could and hit enter.

Off it went.

Line by line, it typed a list I would have happily paid $1000 to a consultant.

Here is what I wrote and the answer I got:

Please provide 10 titles for a newsletter that teaches writers how to write and how to become a productive and prolific writer.

  • “The Writing Digest: Tips and Tricks for Productive Writing”
  • “Write Now: A Newsletter for Aspiring Writers”
  • “The Productive Pen: A Guide to Writing More and Procrastinating Less”
  • “The Writing Sprint: Strategies for Boosting Productivity”
  • “The Pro Writer’s Digest: Insider Tips for Writing Success”
  • “The Writing Habit: A Newsletter for Building a Consistent Writing Practice”
  • “The Write Mindset: A Newsletter on Productivity and Mindset for Writers”
  • “The Write Connection: A Newsletter for Connecting with Other Productive Writers”
  • “The Write Flow: A Newsletter for Mastering the Craft of Writing and Productivity”
  • “The Write Path: A Newsletter for Finding Your Way to Writing Success and Productivity”

Brilliant! Isn’t it?

I particularly like the last two.

  • “The Write Flow: A Newsletter for Mastering the Craft of Writing and Productivity”
  • “The Write Path: A Newsletter for Finding Your Way to Writing Success and Productivity”

Which one gets your vote?

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