Here's How To Become A Twitter Wiz Using ChatGPT

OpenAI's ChatGPT has changed the way artificial intelligence (AI) is perceived – from being a mere gimmick to something that can be immensely useful across a wide range of categories. This includes writing tweets and helping you become a Twitter Wiz!

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been around for a while but it's only recently that it has gotten mainstream attention, thanks in large part to OpenAI's ChatGPT. While it will still take some time for AI to start doing work on its own, in its current state, it can be a great assistant for a range of tasks.

For instance, you can ask ChatGPT to compose an email based on a subject or situation, and then tweak it to your specific requirements. You can also ask ChatGPT to write essays for you, but you must be smart about it, since an average reader can still easily recognize machine-written language.

With that said, you can leverage ChatGPT's potential to compose tweets and even tweet threads for you. You can get it to do most of the grunt work and then tweak the inputs to suit your style and audience.

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How To Use ChatGPT To Write Tweets

Without wasting any more time, let's find out how to use ChatGPT to write tweets. The prerequisite is that you have enough knowledge about the topic you are considering and only need to use ChatGPT to properly frame the tweets.

With that out of the way, here's how you can use ChatGPT to write tweets and grow your Twitter account:

Create An OpenAI Account: To get started, you first need to create an OpenAI account. If you already have one, head over to chat.openai.com and login to it.

Choose Your Topic: Now, feed your topic into ChatGPT.

For example, if you want to talk about how one can become a successful entrepreneur, this is what you can ask ChatGPT:

"Please give me 10 tweet and thread ideas on how to become a successful entrepreneur"

ChatGPT will return with the relevant ideas that might work. It's best to keep your prompts grammatically correct, short, and to-the-point – the more coherent your prompts are, the better will ChatGPT's answers be.

You can refine your prompts if you want to or choose one of the suggestions given by ChatGPT.

Get Inspired: If you don't have any topic in your mind or would just like ChatGPT to give you some inspiration, you can ask for topic ideas.

In this case, since we asked ChatGPT to give us both tweets and tweet thread ideas, we have standalone tweets and different thread ideas to choose from.

You can select a tweet and post it on your Twitter account or choose one of the thread ideas.

We asked ChatGPT to create a set of tweets based on the first thread idea with the following prompt:

"Use the first thread idea and create a set of tweets based on it"

ChatGPT returned with ten tweets, all of which were coherent and could be used in a thread.

Note that we used the free version of ChatGPT – as such, it is cut off from the internet, and its sources are not the latest. But in this case, since the topic was not dependent on the latest information, the results work just fine.

What Next: Once ChatGPT is done with the results, all you need to do is go through them and tweak the language to suit your brand and audience.

Bottomline: ChatGPT works best when your prompts are short and to the point. It should also only be treated as an assistant rather than an expert.

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