Website Optimization Using ChatGPT With Web Browsing

In today's video I show how to use ChatGPT with web browsing to compare sites

Welcome All The New AdSkills Members

I was fortunate enough to be asked to join a Q&A panel for AdSkills members. I really enjoyed sharing what I know and learning a few new things as well.

One of the things mentioned on that call was N8N, an alternative to Make or Zapier that you can actually get the source code for and run a native installation on your own server to dramatically lower your automation costs.

Going Beyond Generating Text

Most of the use cases we see for ChatGPT on the marketing side are for generating copy or writing text. Now with web browsing capabilities, it is fairly easy to move beyond these use cases and leverage them to provide some insights on how to optimize a website.

Up to this point, we may have used it to rewrite copy, provide variations for split tests, and generate meta tags for SEO.

In today’s video, I show how to compare a client’s website to a competing website and make recommendations on how to improve the client’s website.

Leveraging ChatGPT For Domain Ideas

This is probably the most addicting prompt for any marketer. The ability to generate hundreds to thousands of domain name ideas for a topic and then bulk check them on domain registration sites like Namecheap is a possibly dangerous activity.

I do not have as many domains as I used to during the Adsense goldrush days but I can see that changing again with this method.

The name and domain for this newsletter came through this same process.

In this example, I only did 50 but in the past I had it generate 250-300 ideas, 50 at a time and loaded all of those into NameCheap for bulk checking.

Secretive Annual Global Meeting Has AI At The Top Of The Agenda

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, along with key leadership from companies such as Microsoft and Google, are attending the secretive Bilderberg Meeting in Lisbon, Portugal. The Bilderberg Meeting is an annual event where business and political leaders from around the world gather to discuss a range of topics behind closed doors. This year, artificial intelligence (AI) will be a central focus of the discussions. Other participants include political figures like former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba. Approximately 130 participants from 23 countries are expected to attend this private three-day event, which also includes CEOs from Pfizer, BP, TotalEnergies, and investor Peter Thiel​.

Key topics on the agenda this year, as published by the organizers, including AI, the banking system, China, energy transition, Europe, fiscal challenges, India, industrial policy and trade, NATO, Russia, transnational threats, Ukraine, and U.S. leadership. The meeting comes at a time of growing concern about the rapid development of AI tools, the ongoing war in Ukraine, and rising threats from China.

The Bilderberg Meeting, now in its 69th year, was established in 1954 to foster dialogue between Europe and North America. Today, around two-thirds of the participants come from Europe, with the rest from North America. Participants attend in an individual capacity, and there is no official detailed agenda disclosed nor are the discussions reportable. The event is organized by the Foundation Bilderberg Meeting and is funded through various means, including annual contributions by Steering Committee members. There is no attendance fee, but participants are expected to cover their own travel and accommodation costs.

That’s it for today, I will have more for you on Monday. be sure to get out from behind the computer this weekend and enjoy the outdoors.

Kevin Davis
Text: 1-760-835-8347
Telegram: @ksavagedavis

P.S. I am going to be releasing a collection of writer personas next week, these will be available next week for anyone sharing the newsletter with other AI-interested people.