Follow up to: “Write a blog post titled 10 Tips for Building a Personal Brand, in the style of Ernest Hemingway. Please include 10 Tips, it should be short as possible.”
In a follow up to my previous post 10 Tips for Building a Personal Brand (by the dynamic duo - Me and ChatGPT), I realized that my original prompt went too far in specifying a number of words.
i.e. Write a blog post titled 10 Tips for Building a Personal Brand, in the style of Ernest Hemingway, should be between 500 to 1000 words.
After all …
“Hemingway style” is widely used to refer to the kind of prose writing which is characterized by simplicity, directness, clarity, freshness and naturalness.
So I tried again this time dropping the word count requirement. Much better and much more Hemingway-ish. Here it is in all it’s simple glory.
The Prompt:
Write a blog post titled 10 Tips for Building a Personal Brand, in the style of Ernest Hemingway. Please include 10 Tips, it should be short as possible.
The Result:
In the style of Ernest Hemingway, here are 10 concise tips for building a personal brand:
- Know thyself.
- Identify thy audience.
- Craft thy message.
- Be authentic.
- Consistency is key.
- Share thy expertise.
- Engage with thy followers.
- Network, network, network.
- Accept constructive criticism.
- Persist and prevail.
Remember, building a personal brand is like writing a novel. It takes time, effort, and a lot of revisions. But with these tips, you can craft a brand that’s uniquely yours and stands out from the rest.
Simplicity and brevity - it’s a beautiful things isn’t it.
Happy branding and writing :)
- Written by David Vaassen - Founder/CEO at Brandkit
- Asssited by ChatGPT - AI software by OpenAI
Follow up to: "Write a blog post titled 10 Tips for Building a Personal Brand, in the style of Earnest Hemingway. Please include 10 Tips, it should be short as possible."
This is a In a follow up to my previous post titled ‘10 Tips for Building a Personal Brand (by the dynamic duo - Me and ChatGPT)’, I realized that my original prompt went too far in specifying a number of words.So I tried again this time dropping the word count requirement. Much better and much more Hemingway-ish. Here it is in all it’s simple glory.