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-: ChatGPT only has a certain number of tokens

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that it can generate as a maximum output.

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This could be problematic when you're looking

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to generate larger outputs.

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For example, if you wanted to write a book

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or you wanted to generate a very large article

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or blog post, these are areas

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where you cannot just simply put one prompt in

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and get the entire output.

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Here's a technique that you can use

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so you can increase the output sizes

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that you get whilst using ChatGPT.

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Firstly, we're gonna say,

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can you please generate a blog post outline

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for an article on what is the benefits

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of digital marketing?

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So rather than telling ChatGPT, can you make an article,

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what we're really telling it is,

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give me the article outline,

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or give me the rough structure of the larger piece

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of content that we're going to need to generate.

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Then once we have that outline, we can then tell ChatGPT

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to generate each part separately,

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because then we can make it very long and extensive.

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And then we'll do the same for number two and number three.

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And that is an easy way for us

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to extend the output generation

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that we get directly within ChatGPT.

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So for example, we can take the introduction,

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we can paste this in and say,

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write a really large and comprehensive introduction,

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and we'll basically just do that

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all throughout the blog post outline.

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And this overcomes the limitations of the maximum number

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of tokens you can get through one generation.

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Basically, once the introduction is done,

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you just rinse and repeat that technique

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for how many pieces of content

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and the sub pieces of structure that you have

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and whatever you are generating.

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You can use this to build eBooks, very large blog posts.

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You can use this to build anything

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that won't fit in one single ChatGPT response.

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This is an effective technique for you to extend

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and overcome the fact that there are only a certain number

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of tokens that ChatGPT can reply to you in a single message.

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Cool, so we'll just do that again and go through

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and we'll do the reach a global audience.

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And you can see here, ChatGPT is picked up on the fact

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that we likely want to extend that section

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whilst continuing the same tone and depth

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as the introduction.

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Cool, hopefully this video gives you a good technique

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for how you can produce larger outputs using ChatGPT.
