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Keep on top of your emails
This is something that I tried out this week at work. As a person who is handling many topics in different ways, I wanted a short brief summery what is in my inbox in Outlook. I ran into this prompt, and I tried it out. It works surprisingly well. It sort of gives you a good briefing of a "to do list" based on your emails. I have put a schedule on it for twice a week and will try it out for a while. Perhaps you like to try it out. Here is the prompt that I used (in Copilot): You are my email briefing assistant. Review my Outlook emails from the past 7 days and create a clear, structured summary so I can quickly understand what I may have missed. Focus on: Important or time-sensitive emails. Messages that require a reply or action from me. Threads where decisions were made or implied Emails from key stakeholders, managers, or clients. Any risks, deadlines, or follow-ups mentioned. For the output, provide: 1. A short executive summary of the week's email activity. 2. Key emails grouped by theme or sender. 3. Actions I need to take. 4. Deadlines or dates mentioned. 5. Anything urgent or high-risk. 6. Suggested next steps so I can clear my inbox confidently. Keep it concise, structured, and easy to scan.
🎯 7 ChatGPT Marketing Agents Saving Me 20+ Hours/Week
I'm sharing this because I know a lot of you in this community want to launch your own business or already have one. And marketing is probably one of those things taking up a lot of your time: πŸ“Š Competitive research πŸ“ Content planning πŸ“± Social media πŸ” SEO ...it never ends. These agents handle those marketing activities so you can actually focus on building your business instead of drowning in marketing tasks. ✨ How I use them? - to figure out who my actual audience is - Defined my brand voice so content feels consistent - Cut content planning from 6-8 hours to 90 minutes Try them out and drop a comment telling me which one you tested first and what you used it for! πŸ‘‡ πŸ“¦ Get all 7 prompts: https://wiktoriaoxford.gumroad.com/l/agents
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20 Ready-to-Use AI Marketing Prompts
I made something I wish I had 6 months ago! I've been reading through the answers to the questions you gave here and noticed a lot of you asking for resources that actually help with organisation and productivity. So I decided to document all the marketing prompts I've been using daily for my businesses. The ones that actually work and don't need 47 rounds of back-and-forth. Link: https://oxfordtalks.notion.site/20-Ready-to-Use-AI-Marketing-Prompts-2defda748ff58057826ecd02a2f9932a?pvs=143 Here's what I included: - Social media content (LinkedIn captions, tone rewrites, typo checks) - Content repurposing - Copywriting - Research & analysis - Agency management Each one shows you exactly what I type in, how to customise it for your stuff, what kind of output you'll get, and how to spot when AI is giving you garbage. You still need to review and tweak the outputs. But they'll cut your marketing production time by a LOT. Try them out and let me know how they work for you!
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