A Custom GPT Tutorial for Listing Descriptions | This Week in Marketing
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 Published On May 1, 2024

ChatGPT is the ultimate tool for writing listing descriptions. But then why do so many agents struggle to use it for creating attention-grabbing results every time? It’s because you need to teach ChatGPT what you want every time.

Luckily, there is a way to permanently train your own custom GPT to write consistently perfect listing descriptions. In this episode of This Week in Marketing, Jason Pantana will give you a custom GPT tutorial for doing just that.

He’ll walk you step-by-step through setting up your custom GPTs in ChatGPT, training them to match your needs and tone, and he’ll even give you the listing description prompts to feed it.

And if you’re interested in more of these step-by-step real estate marketing tutorials, you must check out MarketingPRO – Jason’s 3-part, self-guided video series covering the most important aspect of your marketing: email, social media, and Google Business Profile. Get the full bundle now!

On top of that, Jason’s full AI course, AI Marketing Academy, has a new session starting soon. Be sure to check it out!

Watch or listen, now!

In this episode, Jason discusses…
0:00 – News & Updates: Meta.AI
4:30 – YouTube & Adobe updates
8:45 – Custom GPT tutorial
14:20 – Writing listing descriptions

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