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ChatGPT for Authors: Write 50,000 words of content using ChatGPT
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Ongoing, First published Jun 11, 2023
Are you struggling to generate enough words for your book, whether it's fiction or non-fiction? Look no further! In "ChatGPT for Authors: Write 50,000 words of content using ChatGPT:" author John Okparaeke provides you with the exact tools and techniques to create an abundance of words for your book.

Unlike other resources that overwhelm you with unnecessary definitions, this book cuts straight to the chase. John understands that you're here to learn the precise methods to generate as many words as possible, and he delivers just that. Step by step, he takes you through the process, making it feel like you're participating in a live tutorial, but with the convenience of reading from a book.

The generation process is divided into two stages: Generation and Expansion. In the Generation stage, you'll discover the power of ChatGPT, a cutting-edge tool that overcomes the limitation of breaking off midway. With ChatGPT, you can seamlessly continue generating content, ensuring a smooth writing experience.

Don't let a lack of words hold you back. Unlock your writing potential today and bring your ideas to life with confidence and proficiency.
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