Unlocking your success with AI text starts right here, right now!
If you’ve ever felt like technology is just a little too complicated, or maybe even overwhelming, trust me—I’ve been there. For years, I avoided the “techy” side of things, convinced that if something involved configurations, systems, or tangled wires, it just wasn’t for me.
But then, AI happened, and everything changed.
AI text tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude aren’t just for programmers or high-tech businesses, they’re for entrepreneurs like you who want to save time, work smarter, and unlock new possibilities for your business without getting lost in complicated tech details.
If you've been wondering how to use AI text tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude to enhance your business, boost productivity, and generate high-quality content, you're in the right place.
In this post, I am going to show you exactly how to unlock your success with AI text and take your first steps, even if you’ve never used AI before.
You’ll learn how to ask questions and give instructions to ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude, how to write simple prompts, and how to compare their responses so you can see firsthand which AI tool works best for different tasks.
I know how it feels to be unsure about where to start. But I also know how exciting and empowering it is once you dive in and realize just how simple, fun, and helpful AI can be. By the time we’re done, you’ll have the confidence to use AI to launch or grow your online business.
So, let’s take your first steps together—it’s time to unlock your success with AI text!

Open Your AI Toolkit
Before we dive into using AI text tools, let’s make sure you’re set and ready to go. Consider this the setup of your workspace before starting a new project, having everything in place will make your first experience smooth and frustration-free.
Here’s what to do:
Step 1: Open three separate browser windows or tabs.
You’ll want to have ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude open side by side so you can easily switch between them and compare their responses.
Step 2: Make sure you have an account for each AI tool already created.
If you haven’t set up your AI accounts yet, don’t worry—I’ve got you covered! Check out my post on building your AI Toolkit, Join the Sensational AI Revolution: AI Tools Every Entrepreneur Needs to Know. This article walks you through the exact steps for how to access ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude, so you can be fully prepared to dive into today’s lesson. If you already have your accounts set up, keep going!
Step 3: Locate the input box.
Each AI tool has a text box where you can type in questions or instructions. This is where all the magic happens! Take a second to look at the layout of each tool and find where you’ll be entering your prompts (your questions or instructions).
Once you have all three AI tools open and ready, you’re all set to unlock your success with AI text and move on to the next step: learning how to talk to AI using prompts.
These are your first steps to unlock your success with AI text.
The Problem:
If you’ve ever felt like AI is too complicated, too “techy,” or just not for you, you’re not alone. Many first-time users hesitate to dive in because they worry they won’t understand how it works, that it will be a waste of time, or that they’ll somehow "mess it up."
You have questions:
The Solution:
You don't have to be perfect! The key to unlocking the power of AI is to learn how to communicate with AI in a way that gets you the best results. It's really that simple!
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Part 1 - Understanding AI Prompts: Your First Steps in AI Writing
When I first started using AI, I made a classic beginner’s mistake, I expected it to read my mind. I’d type in a vague question like, “Tell me about marketing,” and then feel frustrated when the answer was just as vague. I figured AI just wasn’t as smart or as useful as people claimed.
Turns out, the problem wasn’t AI—it was me.
AI is powerful, responsive, and capable of generating incredibly useful insights, but only if you know how to talk to it the right way. That’s where prompts come in.
A prompt is simply the question or instruction you give to the AI to get help—it’s the instructions you give it to generate a response. Prompts act as the starting point for any AI interaction, guiding the tool on what kind of output you’re looking for.
And the way you phrase your prompt can make the difference between an answer that’s garbage and an answer that’s gold.
If you’ve never heard of prompts before, don’t worry. Think of it like this: Talking to AI is like ordering food at a restaurant.
- If you walk into a diner and say, “Bring me some food,” you might get a burger, a salad, or a plate of eggs, who knows?
- But if you say, “I’d like a medium-rare cheeseburger with lettuce, tomato, and no onions, plus a side of fries,” you’ll get exactly what you want.
AI works the same way. The more specific and clear you are in your prompt, the better the response you’ll get.

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Your First AI Conversations: How to Talk to AI Text Tools
Before we get into techniques for writing great prompts, let’s just start talking to AI like we would to a new assistant. ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude are all built to understand natural language, so don’t stress about wording things perfectly right away.
Try typing in something casual, like:
“Hey, I’m new to AI. Can you introduce yourself and tell me what you can do?”
“I own a small online business and want to work smarter. How can you help me?”
These simple prompts will get the conversation started and give you a feel for how each AI tool responds.
Why ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude Give Different Responses
Now, here’s where things get interesting. If you type the same question into ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude, you’ll probably notice something: their answers will be different.
Maybe ChatGPT gives a friendly but professional response, while Gemini focuses more on facts and details, and Claude might create a conversational answer that feels a little more like a story. This is completely normal!
Each AI tool has different strengths, and by comparing their answers, you’ll start to see which one fits your needs best.
Try this:
Ask all three AIs the same question:
- “Can you explain an online sales funnel to me like I’m a beginner?”
Then compare their responses:
- Which explanation made the most sense to you?
- Did one AI give more detail than the others?
- Did any of them feel too generic or not useful?

Turning a Basic AI Prompt into a High-Quality Reponse
Now that you’ve tested your first AI conversations, let’s take it up a notch.
Instead of just saying, “Explain an online sales funnel to me,” try refining your prompt to get a much better answer:
Basic prompt: “Explain an online sales funnel to me.” (Too broad)
Better prompt: “I own a small handmade jewelry business and want to use an online sales funnel to sell more products. Can you give me 5 sales funnel strategies specifically for my new bracelet line?
See the difference?
The second prompt gives AI clear context about your business, the product you are selling, and exactly what kind of help you need. The more specific you get, the more tailor-made the AI reponse becomes, and the more useful the results are for your business!
Your First AI Prompt Exercise: AI Writing for Business
Now, let’s put this into action. Ask ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude the same basic question:
“How can AI help small businesses?”
Read their responses. Now, try a more specific version of the question:
“I run a local bakery and want to use AI to improve my marketing and save time on administrative tasks. How can AI help?”
Compare the answers again—notice how much more useful the detailed prompt is!
By practicing this simple exercise, you’ll start to see the power of asking better questions and providing more detailed instructions—and you’ll be on your way to unlocking AI’s full potential for your business.
Now that you know what a prompt is and why it matters, it’s time to start experimenting with different types of questions to see what AI can really do.
In the next section, we’ll go through three must-try prompts that will help you understand the strengths of ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude—and how to use them like a pro.
Pro Tip: If an AI response feels unclear or vague, add more details or ask the AI to be more specific! Use a follow up like...
- “Can you make this answer more detailed?”
- “Can you rewrite this with practical examples?”
- “Give me a step-by-step guide instead of a general explanation.”

Part 2 - Experimenting with AI Prompts: Testing ChatGPT, Gemini, & Claude
The first time I sat down to actually use AI, I had no idea what to type. I stared at the blinking cursor, overthinking my first question like it was some kind of test. What if I asked something dumb? What if AI didn’t understand me? What if I just wasn’t “techy” enough to get it?
Spoiler alert: AI isn’t judging you.
If you feel like you’re hesitating before typing into ChatGPT, Gemini, or Claude, wondering what to say, you’re not alone.
But here’s the thing—there’s no wrong way to start. AI is designed to work with you, learn from your instructions, and adjust based on what you ask. The key is to just start typing.
In this section, I’ll walk you through three must-try prompts that will help you get comfortable using AI while testing the differences between ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude.
Prompt # 1: Meet Your AI Writing Assistant
Let’s start with something simple: introducing yourself to AI and letting it introduce itself to you.
Type (or copy and paste) this into all three AI tools:
“Hi, I’m new to AI and exploring how it can help me as an entrepreneur. Can you introduce yourself and tell me three specific ways you can help my business?”
Take a moment to read through the responses. Each AI tool will describe itself a little differently.
- Does one feel more conversational while another is more structured?
- Do they suggest different ways they can help?
- Which response makes the most sense to you?
This simple prompt does two things: It helps you see how each AI introduces itself and what its strengths are.
It gives you a quick look at how AI can support your online business—even before you ask it anything complex.
You might already start seeing a favorite emerge, but don’t pick just yet! We’ve got more testing to do.

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Prompt # 2: Unlock AI's Creativity for Content
One of the biggest misconceptions I had about AI before I started using it was that it would always sound robotic. I assumed everything it generated would feel stiff, formulaic, or just plain boring.
Then I asked AI to write a joke. Your turn! Let’s test how creative each AI tool can be.
Type (or copy and paste) this into all three AI tools:
“Tell me a funny, original joke about being an entrepreneur.”
Now, compare their responses.
- Did one make you laugh more than the others?
- Did any of them sound too generic?
- Did any surprise you with their creativity?
This exercise helps you see the personality of each AI tool. Some are better at humor, while others might be more straightforward. The more you test, the more you’ll start to understand which tool matches your style and which one might be best for different tasks.
Pro Tip: AI is not a search engine. Unlike Google, where you’re looking for a single “right answer,” AI works best when you treat it as a collaborative tool—something that helps you generate ideas, refine your thoughts, and explore different angles.
Try this: Instead of just asking AI a question and moving on, keep the conversation going:
“That’s helpful! Can you expand on point #3 and give me three real-world examples?”
“Rewrite this response in a more relaxed and conversational tone.”
“Now summarize this in two sentences for a social media post.”
AI gets smarter the more you engage with it—so don’t stop at the first response!

Prompt # 3: AI as Your Business Strategy Brainstorming Partner
This is where AI really starts to shine. It’s one thing to generate basic responses—it’s another to actually help you think through ideas and solve problems.
Let’s say you’re launching a new product or service and need some fresh marketing ideas.
Type (or copy and paste) this into all three AI tools:
“I own a local bakery and I’m launching a new seasonal menu. Can you give me five creative marketing ideas to promote it on social media?”
Now, analyze the responses:
- Did one AI give more detailed, actionable ideas than the others?
- Did one feel more generic, while another gave a unique approach?
- Would you actually use any of these ideas in real life?
What you’ll notice here is that each AI has its own way of thinking through business problems. Some might give more structured, step-by-step answers, while others lean toward big-picture ideas.
Testing them like this helps you understand which tool fits your needs best for each project or task.
Comparing AI Notes: Which AI Text Generator Works Best?
You’ve now tested three different prompts across three different AI tools—and you probably started noticing some differences.
Which AI gave responses that felt the most helpful?
Which one seemed easier to communicate with?
Which one surprised you with its creativity or insights?
Take a moment to reflect on what you’ve discovered. There’s no right or wrong answer—just personal preference and fit.
Some people will love the structure of one AI, while others prefer the flexibility of another. The key takeaway?
AI is a tool, and just like any tool, the right one depends on the job you need to do.
Now that you’ve started experimenting with AI, let’s make sure you avoid the biggest mistakes beginners make.
In the next section, we’ll talk about how to fact-check AI, refine responses, and avoid getting stuck with generic answers—so you can start using these tools with confidence.
Let’s keep going!

Part 3 - Avoiding Common Beginner AI Mistakes: Smarter AI Writing from the Start
I’ll be the first to admit—I made every possible mistake when I first started using AI. I’d get frustrated when responses weren’t what I expected, overwhelmed when AI “hallucinated” weird facts, and honestly, I wasn’t sure if I was even using it right.
As you get started, if you feel like AI gives you a response that is too vague, too generic, or just plain wrong, I’ve got you.
AI is a powerful tool, but like any tool, it works best when you know how to make the most of it!
In this section, I’m going to help you avoid the three biggest beginner mistakes so you can start using AI more effectively right from the start.

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Mistake # 1: Thinking AI Always Gives the Right Answer
As I started using AI, I assumed it knew everything—after all, it’s called artificial intelligence, right?
But I quickly learned that while AI is smart, it’s not perfect.
Sometimes it gives inaccurate information or even makes things up entirely, this is called an AI hallucination.
Example: I once asked AI for a step-by-step guide on a specific marketing strategy. The response looked solid, it was detailed, well-structured, and convincing. But when I double checked the facts? Half of the strategies weren’t even real.
How to Avoid This Mistake:
Always fact-check AI responses, especially for data, statistics, or industry-specific knowledge. I check statistics on Google and, if possible, locate the article the data was quoted from.
Ask AI for sources. Gemini has access to the internet, while only the paid version of ChatGPT has access to the internet. However, Claude does not have access to the internet.
Use AI as a brainstorming partner, not a final authority. Treat its responses like a first draft, not the final word.
Pro Tip: If AI gives an answer that seems false or inaccurate, follow up with:
“Can you verify this with a reliable source?”
“Can you list three sources where I can fact-check this information?”
If it can’t provide sources, that’s a red flag that you need to double-check before using the information.

Mistake # 2: Using Vague AI Prompts & Getting Generic Results
We’ve already touched on this in the section about prompts, but it’s so important to the quality of AI responses that it’s worth repeating—vague inputs lead to vague outputs.
If you ask short, generic questions or give minimal details, you’ll probably get a response that feels canned, surface-level, and not particularly useful. And that’s when frustration sets in.
You might start wondering, “Is AI even worth my time?”
If you ever reach a point where AI feels like a waste of effort instead of a valuable tool, this is likely the reason—your prompts need more context.
In order to get unstuck start adding in more details, context, background, and explanations. You’ll be amazed at the difference in the responses.
The more specific and detailed you are, the better and more relevant the responses will be. Instead of saying:
“How can I grow my email list?”
(Too broad!)
Try this instead:
“I’m a fitness coach launching an online program for busy professionals. I want to build an email list of potential clients who are interested in home workouts and healthy meal planning. Can you suggest five effective strategies to grow my email list?”
How to Avoid This Mistake:
Be specific! Use descriptions, details, and background information.
Give AI context. Tell it who you are, what your business is, and what you need so it can tailor its answers.
Ask follow-up questions. AI isn’t just a one-and-done tool—keep the conversation going by refining and expanding on its answers.
Pro Tip: If AI gives a generic answer, respond with:
“That’s helpful, but can you go deeper and give me specific examples?”
“Can you rewrite this advice with more actionable steps?”
You’ll be amazed at how much richer and more useful the responses become.
If AI ever feels frustrating, or you hit a block, just rephrase the question or instruction and ask again. When you ask better, more detailed questions, you’ll get smarter, more valuable answers—the kind that save you time, spark new ideas, and help you grow your business faster!

Mistake # 3: Sticking with One AI Tool Instead of Experimenting with ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude
At this point in the lesson, do you find yourself asking, "Which AI Tool is Best for Me?"
I remember the first time I compared ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude side by side, it was a game-changer.
I had been relying on just one AI tool, assuming they all worked the same. But the moment I tested them together, I realized they each had unique strengths, and sometimes, one was way better for a particular task than the others.
For example:
- ChatGPT tends to be great for writing and structured responses.
- Gemini excels at pulling in up-to-date factual information (especially from Google).
- Claude often gives conversational, well-organized answers that feel human-like.
How to Avoid This Mistake:
In the beginning, always test your prompts in at least two AI tools. Compare their answers and pick the best one.
Use each AI for what it does best. Some are stronger at creativity, others at research—play to their strengths.
Stay flexible! The more you experiment, the better you’ll understand which AI works best for different tasks.
Pro Tip: Build a Business Team with AI. Think of AI tools like different members on your business team. ChatGPT might be your creative content writer, Gemini your data-driven strategist, and Claude your conversational thinker.
Instead of relying on just one, use all three strategically—keep testing the same prompts across each tool, then combine the best insights for a more well-rounded answer.
Your AI Writing Success Checklist: How to Get the Best Results
By now, you’ve seen how to avoid common mistakes and get better results from AI. Here’s a quick checklist to keep in mind as you continue experimenting:
Fact-check AI responses before relying on them.
Be specific in your prompts—give details and context.
Ask follow-up questions to improve AI’s answers.
Compare AI tools to find the best one for your task.
Keep practicing! The more you use AI, the better you’ll get at making it work for you.
Now that you know how to avoid the biggest AI mistakes, let’s go deeper.
In the next section, I’ll show you how to evaluate AI responses critically so you can spot when an answer is gold, generic, or just plain wrong.

Part 4 - Evaluating AI Responses: How to Know if AI Output is Useful
AI is like a brand-new assistant, you can delegate tasks, ask for insights, and even get creative ideas. But just like a human assistant, AI doesn’t always get things right on the first try.
Not all AI responses are created equal.
Sometimes, it misinterprets what you’re asking, makes confident claims that aren’t true, or presents information in a way that just doesn’t feel helpful.
That’s why learning how to evaluate AI responses critically is just as important as learning how to speak to AI in the first place.
The goal isn’t to take everything AI says at face value. The goal is to refine, fact-check, and guide it toward better answers. By learning how to analyze and refine AI-generated content, you’ll be able to separate useful insights from misleading fluff—ensuring that AI truly helps you accelerate your success.
So, how do you know when an AI response is good enough to trust, tweak, or toss out entirely?
In this section, I’ll teach you exactly how to spot errors, identify biases, and fine-tune AI-generated content so that responses you get are information you can actually use.
Let’s dig deeper!
Step 1: Check for AI Hallucinations and Fake Information
Honestly, AI tools are improving fast… way faster than I ever expected. Since the first launch in fall 2022, they’ve come a long way, especially when it comes to accuracy.
But here’s the thing—they’re still not perfect. That’s why it’s important to stay sharp and know how to spot when AI gets things wrong—because even the smartest tools can still make mistakes.
AI is designed to fill in the blanks when it doesn’t know something, which sometimes results in made-up facts, incorrect citations, or misleading data.
These are called AI hallucinations, and while they are becoming less frequent as AI continues to evolve, they still happen, which means, it is wise to verify details before acting on them.
The good news? There are simple ways to catch AI hallucinations before they cause problems. With a quick fact-check, a follow-up question, or a comparison across multiple AI tools, you can easily filter out errors, exaggerations, and completely fabricated information.
Try this test:
Ask all three AI tools: “Who invented the internet?”
Compare their responses. Most of the time, you’ll get a solid answer (hint: it wasn’t just one person, and no, it wasn’t Elon Musk!). But sometimes, AI makes up names, dates, or incorrect facts.
How to spot AI hallucinations:
If something sounds too good (or weird) to be true, fact-check it.
Ask AI for sources. If it can’t provide any, don’t assume the information is correct.
Cross-check AI answers by Googling the information or asking a second AI tool the same question.

Step 2: Is the AI-Generated Response Actionable or Valuable?
One of the most overlooked ways to evaluate AI responses is to ask yourself:
Can I actually do something with this answer?
Even if AI gives you accurate information, that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s useful. A response should provide:
Clear next steps (not just general ideas)
Practical application (how to use the information in real life)
Solutions tailored to your needs (not just generic advice)
Let’s say you ask AI:
“How can I get more engagement on my business’s social media posts?”
A weak, non-actionable response might say:
"Engagement is important for social media success. You should post frequently, use hashtags, and interact with your audience."
Okay… but how do you actually do those things?
A strong, actionable response would be:
"Try these three engagement-boosting techniques: (1) Run a poll on Instagram Stories asking your audience what type of content they want to see next, (2) Post a ‘behind-the-scenes’ video and ask for feedback in the comments, and (3) Collaborate with a complementary business to do a giveaway, tagging each other’s audiences."
If AI gives you an answer that feels obvious or surface-level, ask it to:
"Break this down into step-by-step actions I can take today."
The goal is to walk away from every AI interaction with something you can immediately use. If an answer isn’t helpful, refine your prompt or push for more detail.
Pro Tip: Flip the Script: If AI gives you a strategy or step-by-step plan, ask it:
“If I follow this advice exactly as written, what challenges or obstacles might I run into?”
This forces AI to think critically about its own response and can help you spot missing details, weak points, or unrealistic suggestions before you take action. It’s like stress-testing AI’s recommendations to make sure they’re truly useful!
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Step 3: Identifying Biases in AI Writing and Chatbot Responses
AI is trained on massive amounts of data, but that data comes from the internet—which means it can have biases.
AI responses might reflect popular opinions rather than objective facts, and sometimes it leans toward Western, mainstream perspectives.
For example, if you ask:
“Who are the top five business leaders in history?”
AI might list only American men, leaving out global entrepreneurs, women, and diverse perspectives. That’s not because those other figures don’t exist—it’s just a reflection of the potential biases in the data AI was trained on.
How to check for bias in AI:
Ask AI to provide a more diverse or global perspective.
Phrase questions in a way that encourages inclusivity.
Compare answers across multiple AI tools.
Pro Tip: Level the Playing Field: If an answer feels one-sided or biased, respond with:
“Can you give me a more global or diverse perspective on this?”
This simple tweak can completely change the quality of the information AI gives you.

Step 4: Does the AI Reponse Feel Human & Authentic?
AI-generated content can sound robotic, stiff, or overly formal—especially when used for things like marketing, social media, online business product development, or personal branding.
If something AI wrote doesn’t feel natural, you’ll need to tweak it.
Here’s an example of a response that feels too robotic:
“We are excited to introduce our latest product, which offers unparalleled value and exceptional quality to customers.”
And here’s how you might make it sound more human:
“I can’t wait to share this with you—our new product is finally here, and we designed it with you in mind!”
AI-generated text works best as a draft, but your unique personality, warmth, and storytelling bring it to life.
How to fix stiff AI responses:
Read them out loud—if they sound unnatural, rewrite them in your own voice.
Add contractions, exclamation points, and natural phrasing.
Infuse personality—share a personal anecdote, story, or insight.
If AI gives you something that feels too formal, ask:
“Can you rewrite this in a more friendly and conversational tone?”
The most important thing to remember? AI’s job is to assist you, not replace your judgment, ideas, or critical thinking skills.
AI can help you think faster, generate ideas, and save time, but it’s up to you to:
Fact-check its information.
Ensure responses are actionable.
Watch for bias.
Make AI-generated content sound relatable and interesting.
When you approach AI with a critical mindset, you’ll get the best results possible, results that actually move your business forward.
Pro Tip: Reverse Engineer: Instead of just accepting an AI-generated response at face value, ask AI to explain why it answered the way it did.
Try this follow-up prompt:
"Walk me through how you arrived at this answer. What assumptions did you make, and what data or patterns did you rely on?"
This forces AI to reveal its logic, helping you spot any gaps, biases, or areas that need further refinement.
It’s a great way to build confidence in AI’s responses while sharpening your critical thinking!

Part 5 - Finding Your Authentic Voice with AI: Writing that Connects with People
Am I just singing with the choir now? When I first started using AI regularly, I had one huge concern—Would this make me sound like everyone else?
I was excited about how much AI could help me save time and generate ideas, but I was also worried that if I leaned on it too much, I’d lose what made my voice, my business, and my message unique. After all, if thousands of people are using the same AI tools, won’t we all start sounding the same?
Turns out, AI isn’t the final product—it’s the starting point.
The real magic happens when you take what AI gives you and infuse it with your own personality, experience, and expertise.
That’s what makes people connect with you. That’s what makes them trust you.
In this final section on how to unlock your success with AI text, we’re going to talk about how to use AI as a tool while keeping your content, your brand, and your voice 100% yours—because at the end of the day, AI doesn’t build relationships. You do.
AI as a Brainstorming Partner: Using AI with Your Unique Voice
I like to think of AI like a really smart brainstorming buddy—it can help spark ideas, organize thoughts, and even suggest things I hadn’t considered.
But at the end of the day, AI is just pulling from what already exists—it’s not creating something original.
Your unique perspective, personal experiences, and expertise? That’s what makes your content and your online business stand out.
Here’s how I use AI without losing my voice:
I let AI help me brainstorm topics, headlines, outlines, or rough drafts—but I write the final version in my own style.
I ask AI for ideas, but I filter them through my own knowledge and experience.
I refine AI-generated content by adding personal stories, real-world examples, and my unique insights.
Pro Tip: Make it Sound Like You: If AI writes something for you, read it out loud. If it doesn’t sound like something you would actually say, tweak it until it does!
AI's Words Won't Build Customer Trust - But Yours Will
People don’t buy from businesses—they buy from people.
Think about the brands, coaches, and entrepreneurs you follow. Why do you trust them? What’s your favorite product and why? It’s probably because they’ve shared their journey, their struggles, and their real-life experiences in a way that makes you feel connected to them.
AI can’t do that. AI doesn’t have your story, your values, or your mission. But you do.
Try this exercise:
Ask AI:
“Write an Instagram caption about why building an online business is a great way to achieve financial freedom.”
Now, read what it gives you. It will probably be technically correct, maybe even well-written—but does it sound like YOU?
Now, rewrite it in your own words. Add something from your personal journey. Maybe mention a turning point when you realized entrepreneurship was the right path for you. Make it real.
Pro Tip: Purpose Check In: Before posting anything AI-generated, ask yourself:
- Does this align with my beliefs - my purpose and mission?
- Does it reflect my personal experiences and values?
- Would my customers feel connected to this?
If the answer is no, adjust it until it feels authentically yours.

Your Story is Your Superpower - AI Can't Replace You
One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned in business is this: People don’t follow perfect businesses. They follow real people.
When I first started, I thought I had to sound polished and professional all the time—like some kind of corporate CEO. But the more I shared my real journey—the struggles, the learning process, the moments when I wanted to quit—the more people connected with me.
That’s what builds relationships. That’s what builds trust.
AI can’t tell your story. It can’t replicate your voice, your energy, or your personality—but you can use it to enhance what’s already there.
How to Use AI While Staying 100% Authentic
Here’s a simple three-step process to make sure your content stays uniquely you:
Step 1: Use AI as a Starting Point
Let AI help you brainstorm ideas, create an outline, or generate rough drafts—but don’t stop there.
Step 2: Add Your Expertise & Experience
Ask yourself: How would I explain this to a friend? What stories can I add? How can I make this more personal?
Step 3: Edit Until It Feels Like You
Read it out loud. If it doesn’t sound like something you’d say in real life, rewrite it in your own voice.
Now that you know how to use AI without losing your authenticity, let’s put this into practice!
In the practice section, we’ll go through a hands-on exercise to help you refine your AI-generated content, add your personal touch, and make your messaging stronger than ever.
Let’s make AI work for you and your online business!
Pro Tip: Add Your Brand of Charm: If AI generates a blog post, don’t just copy and paste it. Add your own real-life examples, modify the tone or style, and inject your personality into it.
AI can help you save time, spark ideas, and organize your thoughts, but it’s your voice, your story, and your unique perspective that will make people want to work with you. At the end of the day, AI is just a tool. YOU are the real magic behind your business.

Part 6 - Putting AI Into Action: Hands-On AI Writing Exercises for Online Business
By now, you’ve learned how to talk to AI, how to avoid common mistakes, and how to stay authentic while using it. But knowledge is just the first step—real learning happens when you take action.
I remember the moment AI stopped feeling like “just another tech tool” and started becoming a real asset in my business.
It wasn’t when I read about it. It wasn’t when I saw others using it. It was when I actually sat down, typed in my own questions, and started experimenting.
That’s exactly what we’re going to do now.
In this section, you’ll get hands-on practice using AI for idea generation, business planning, marketing, and content creation. I’ve given you two example prompts in five different business categories to help you get started.
These exercises will help you:
Compare ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude side by side to see which AI tool works best for different types of tasks.
Discover new ideas and solutions for your business.
Learn how to refine AI responses to get better results.
Ready? Let’s put your first AI steps into action!
AI for Idea Generation and Business Validation
Coming up with the right business idea is often the hardest part of starting a business. AI can help you brainstorm ideas and identify potential challenges before you even get started.
Try these prompts in ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude:
- 1"I want to start an online business but don’t have an idea yet. Can you suggest 10 profitable business ideas based on current trends?"
- 2"Here’s a business idea I’m considering: [Insert Idea]. What are some potential challenges I might face, and how can I overcome them?"
AI for Business Planning: Use AI for Strategy and Growth
Once you have an idea, it’s time to turn it into a real plan. AI can help you organize your thoughts, prioritize your steps, and create a simple roadmap for launching your business.
Try these prompts in ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude:
- 1"Can you help me outline a simple business plan for my online [Insert Business Idea]? Include steps for getting started, attracting customers, and generating revenue."
- 2"What are the key components of a successful online business, and how can I prioritize them in my first 90 days?"
AI for Marketing and Branding: Impact with AI Content
A strong brand and marketing strategy are what set you apart from the competition. AI can help you come up with creative business names, catchy taglines, and effective marketing strategies.
Try these prompts in ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude:
- 1"Can you suggest a catchy business name and tagline for an online [Insert Business Type] that appeals to [Target Audience]?"
- 2"What are some beginner-friendly social media strategies for promoting my new online business?"
AI for Content Creation: Blogging, Social Media, & Copywriting
Your website, blog, vlog, podcast and/or social media content are what will attract and engage your customers. AI can help you generate initial drafts, but remember—your personality and unique voice are what make content truly compelling.
Try these prompts in ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude:
- 1"Write a short, engaging blog post introducing my new online business. The focus is [Insert Key Value or Product]."
- 2"Can you help me create a compelling 'About Us' page for my online business that highlights my mission and story?"
AI for Customer Acquisition & Engagement Strategies
Customers are the lifeblood of your business. AI can help you come up with strategies to attract, engage, and convert your first 100 customers.
Try these prompts in ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude:
- 1"How can I attract my first 100 customers to my online business? Please suggest actionable strategies."
- 2"What are some email marketing tips to build and nurture my first email list effectively?"
AI Tool Comparison: What You Learned from ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude
Now that you’ve tested real business prompts in ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude, take a moment to reflect:
Which AI tool felt the most intuitive to use?
Which one provided answers that matched your business needs best?
Did you find that combining AI responses gave you the most complete answer?
Every entrepreneur has different needs and preferences, and these exercises help you find out which AI works best for you.
If there’s one thing I want you to remember, it’s this: AI is here to support you, not replace you.
It’s an incredible tool for brainstorming, planning, and generating ideas—but it’s your expertise, creativity, and personal touch that turn those ideas into something valuable.
As you continue experimenting with AI:
Use it as a guide, but always trust your instincts.
Refine AI’s answers to match your unique brand and vision.
Keep practicing—your AI skills will get better every time you use them.
Pro Tip: Use AI as a Drafting Board—Then, Up It a Notch
When working through these AI exercises, don’t just take the first response AI gives you—iterate on it!
AI-generated content is a starting point, not the final version.
Try this step-by-step approach:
Run the prompt as-is and see what AI generates.
Refine it further by responding with:
"Can you make this more inspiring?"
"Give me three variations of this with different writing styles or points of view."
Personalize it! Add your own experiences, examples, and insights.
The more you tweak and experiment, the more AI becomes a tool that amplifies your voice, your message, and your impact!
Keep practicing and refining until the content feels like YOU!!
Need More Help Getting Your Business Started with AI?
Check out the step-by-step course:
AI for Business Development
In the course, I teach you exactly how to use AI tools to develop, launch, and grow your online business!

Part 7 - Your AI Journey is Just Beginning: Next AI Steps to Growth
Congratulations—you’ve taken your first steps into using AI for your business!
You’ve taken real actions to start using AI in your online business, and now you know:
How to talk to AI using effective prompts.
How to compare and evaluate responses from ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude.
How to refine AI-generated content to match your voice and brand.
How to use AI as a tool while staying authentic and unique.
If you were feeling intimidated by AI before, I hope this lesson showed you that it’s not just powerful and practical—it’s also easy, fun, and completely flexible to your needs.
AI isn’t here to replace you; it’s here to amplify your ideas, help you work smarter, and accelerate your success.
Now that you’ve unlocked your success with AI text, it’s time to take things to the next level. Because if words are what draw people in, visuals are what make them stay.

What's Next? Advancing Your AI Skills Beyond Text Generation
In our next lesson, we’re diving into something game-changing for entrepreneurs:
"Stand Out Online: Build Your Brand with AI Image Technology"
Your brand isn’t just about what you say—it’s about how you show up. With AI-powered image tools, you can:
Create stunning brand visuals—even if you're not a designer.
Generate eye-catching social media content in seconds.
Bring your business ideas to life with AI-generated graphics, logos, and product mockups.
The best part? You don’t need expensive software or design skills to make it happen. AI is about to level the playing field, and you’ll be able to create high-quality branding faster and easier than ever before!
Get ready—because in the next lesson, we’re standing out from the crowd with the power of AI images so you can attract customers, and build an online business that people remember.
See you in the next lesson! Your AI-powered success story is just beginning! Keep Going!
