The race is on for marketers to find ways to use ChatGPT to give their campaigns a leg up.
Topics like keyword research and content writing have dominated the discourse so far, and there’s a general agreement that ChatGPT is best used when it can do a lot of block-and-tackle work that lets marketers spend more time on refinement and higher-level strategies.
At JDM, we’ve used ChatGPT in a few less-discussed ways that have saved us plenty of hours and headspace that we’ve applied to more advanced initiatives. These include:
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ChatGPT can be used to generate a list of relevant websites that may be interested in linking to your site. This can help you build high-quality backlinks, which can improve your search engine rankings.
You can use ChatGPT to make a chatbot that can answer the common queries of your visitors and help them to reach the desired page on your website. This will help to increase the time spent on your website and improve your site’s overall user engagement and experience.
ChatGPT can be used for influencer marketing – specifically, to generate messages for influencer outreach and to generate content for influencer collaborations.
ChatGPT can be used to generate personalized product recommendations for customers based on their browsing and purchase history.
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The list of ways the JDM team uses ChatGPT grows by the week as we share use cases, best practices, and caveats to consider along the way. If you’d like to chat about ways to use ChatGPT in your marketing campaigns, drop us a line.