Blatant Sales Pitch: Generative AI Use Cases for Marketers Course
7 use case categories, 21 hands-on examples
It's time for my quarterly sales pitch to you, and this quarter, I'm genuinely excited to share my new course, Generative AI Use Cases for Marketers.
👉 Register and enroll here: https://www.trustinsights.ai/usecasescourse
Video explanation here:
What's In The Course?
This course teaches you the details of the 7 major use cases for generative AI that apply to marketers:
Extraction
Summarization
Rewriting
Classification
Synthesis
Question Answering
Generation
What's different about this course than any other course I've seen on the topic and any other course I've ever built is how hands-on you can be with it. I've provided not only the use cases, but prompts, data sets, and materials for you to try out each example yourself.
You'll see 3 use case examples per category and try them all. And from those use cases, you'll be able to take the course materials and adapt them to your company or team's needs. For example, in the synthesis module, you'll learn how to use the various deep research tools to create master research documents that will instantly improve almost every marketing use case you can think of.
I use this process nearly every day, and I don't know how I did marketing AI without it. You'll see what I mean when you take the course.
Who Should Take This Course?
The course is appropriate for all skill levels, but especially beginner and intermediate AI users. Advanced users - and by that, I mean people who are custom building their own apps and code - will benefit less from the course, though you might pick up a thing or two.
I do also strongly recommend that you've already taken the Mastering Prompt Engineering for Marketers course. While not strictly a prerequisite, it will certainly help because I use the prompting frameworks from that course in this new course.
The course is available now at https://www.trustinsights.ai/usecasescourse - see you there.
See you on Sunday for the regular newsletter.
Thanks,
Chris