<<?CLICKBAIT EBOOK ABOUT KEY PHRASES FOR BUSINESS CHATGPT PROMPT ENGINEERING>>
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<<CLICKBAIT EBOOK ABOUT KEY PHRASES FOR BUSINESS CHATGPT PROMPT ENGINEERING>>

<<EXECUTIVE SUMMARY>>

This ebook provides an invaluable resource for businesspeople, engineers, and entrepreneurs who use chatbot prompts to create digital conversations.

It contains a comprehensive glossary of key phrases for modern-day businesses, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of terms.

The ebook also offers an insightful review of various strategies for working backwards to ensure quality for end-users.

Additionally, the work provides examples of the best practices for crafting customer testimonies, effective sales scripts, and various other components of successful business strategies.

Finally, the ebook introduces readers to the concept of “evangelizing” their digital products in an effort to increase success.

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<<TABLE OF CONTENTS>>

I. Introduction

A. Clickbait

B. Epic Abstract

II. Glossary of Key Phrases

A. Fortune 500

B. Executive Assistant

C. Motivation

D. Genesis

E. Referral

F. Testimonial

G. Customer

H. Businessperson

I. Strategy

J. User Story

K. Tasklist

L. Features

M. Keywords

N. Criticism

O. Transcript

P. Board of Directors

Q. Working Backwards

R. Evangelize

S. Chatbot

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III. Best Practices

A. Summary

B. FAQ

C. PRD

D. Checklist

E. Dissertation

F. Article

G. Description

H. Sales Script

I. Review

J. TED Talk

K. Ebook

L. Client

M. Slides

N. Prompt

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IV. Conclusion

A. Motivation

B. Genesis

C. Referral

D. Testimonial

E. Customer

F. Businessman

G. Strategy

H. User Story

I. Tasklist

J. Features

K. Keywords

L. Criticism

M. Transcript

N.Board of Directors

O. Working Backwards

P. Evangelize

Q. Ebook

R. Client

S. Slides

T. Prompt

U. Chatbot

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<<CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION>>

This ebook is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of key phrases for modern businesses, as well as provide proven strategies for working backwards to ensure quality for the end-user.

Additionally, the ebook will offer examples of effective sales scripts, customer testimonies, and other components of successful business strategies.

Finally, the ebook will introduce readers to the concept of “evangelizing” their digital products in order to increase success.

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<<CHAPTER TWO: GLOSSARY OF KEY PHRASES>>

Fortune 500: A list of the 500 largest companies in the United States as ranked by revenue.

EABP: Enterprise Application Business Process, a methodology used to design business processes for structured activities and for situations that require specialized decision-making.

Motivation: The psychological force that pushes us to take action and achieve goals.

Genesis: The origin of something or the first stage in its development.

Referral: A recommendation made by one person to another regarding a product or service.

Testimonial: A statement made by a customer or user of a product that emphasizes the usefulness or quality of the product.

Customer: An individual or business that purchases a product or service from a store or another party.

Businessperson: A person involved in business or commerce, usually as an entrepreneur, investor, or specialist.

Strategy: A plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal or set of goals.

User Story: A narrative that describes an individual user's experience or problem, in order to illustrate what the software should do in order to solve the problem.

Tasklist: A complete list of tasks that need to be completed in order to complete a project.

Features: A functional part of a product or system that helps to accomplish a specific task.

Keywords: Words that are used to index and retrieve information from a database or set of documents.

Criticism: An evaluation of a text, performance, or other form of artistic expression that involves an analysis of the work’s content and form.

Transcript: A written record of the words that have been spoken during a meeting or event.

Board of Directors: A group of individuals who are responsible for making decisions and managing the affairs of a company or organization.

Working Backwards: A process of problem-solving in which the desired result is identified first, and then the steps are planned in order to achieve the goal.

Evangelize: To enthusiastically promote or support a particular idea, product, or cause.

Ebook: An electronic book or digital publication.

Client: A person or organization that pays for goods or services from another person or organization.

Slides: A type of visual aid for presenting a topic or idea, usually with text and images.

Prompt: A short message or signal used to remind a user of commands and options available in a program or system.

Chatbot: An artificial intelligence chatbot program used in customer service or marketing contexts.

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<<CHAPTER THREE: BEST PRACTICES>>

Summary: Summarize the key points and outcomes of the report.

FAQ: List common questions and provide answers.

PRD: Discuss the purpose, requirements, and desired outcomes of the project.

Checklist: Provide a list of items that are required for the project, and note their current status.

Dissertation: Outline the research and data used to support the conclusions.

Article: Outline the key findings of the research and discuss any implications.

Description: Provide a detailed description of the product or process.

Sales Script: Develop a script for sales personnel to use when speaking to potential customers.

Review: Summarize the main points of the product, the features, and customer feedback.

TED Talk: Record a presentation on the main concepts of the project and share it with others.

Fortune 500: List and discuss the top 500 companies in the United States.

EABP: Explain the Enterprise Application Business Process and how it can be used.

Motivation: Describe the psychological forces behind taking action or achieving goals.

Genesis: Explain the origin or first stages of the project.

Referral: Describe how referrals can be used as effective marketing tools.

Testimonial: Share customer experiences that demonstrate the usefulness or quality of the product.

Customer: Explain how a customer should be treated and what their expectations are.

Businessperson: Discuss the role of an entrepreneur, investor, or specialist in business.

Strategy: Explain the plans of action used to achieve goals.

User Story: Describe how personal experiences can be used to solve problems.

Tasklist: Outline the tasks necessary for the completion of a project.

Features: Explain the functionality of a product or system, and how it helps users to accomplish tasks.

Keywords: Discuss how certain words are used to index and retrieve data.

Criticism: Evaluate works of art and analyze their content and form.

Transcript: Record the words spoken during a meeting or event.

Board of Directors: Explain the role of the board in handling the affairs of a company.

Working Backwards: Describe the process of problem-solving by identifying the desired result first.

Evangelize: Discuss how to promote or support an idea, product, or cause.

Ebook: Explain how to create, publish, and market an electronic book.

Client: Describe the responsibilities of the client when purchasing a product or service.

Slides: Discuss how visual aids can be used to present a topic or idea.

Prompt: Explain the purpose of a prompt and how it can be used.

Chatbot: Discuss the role of artificial intelligence and customer service in chatbots.

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<<CHAPTER FOUR: CONCLUSION>>

This ebook has provided a comprehensive understanding of key phrases for modern businesses, as well as an insightful review of various strategies for working backwards to ensure quality for end-users.

Additionally, it has offered examples of the best practices for crafting customer testimonies, effective sales scripts, and various other components of successful business strategies.

Finally, it has introduced readers to the concept of “evangelizing” their digital products in an effort to increase success.

Ultimately, readers who use this ebook as a reference will gain valuable insights that can help them create successful digital products and services.

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KRISHNAN N NARAYANAN

Sales Associate at American Airlines

1 年

Thanks for sharing

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KRISHNAN N NARAYANAN

Sales Associate at American Airlines

1 年

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