Discover how to supercharge your free ChatGPT account with three game-changing upgrades. Learn to customize settings that unlock hidden potential and set a cheerful, humorous personality. Fill in the 'about you' section to enhance alignment, and store your stylistic preferences for consistent outputs. Enable memory features to let ChatGPT build on past conversations, and organize your projects for streamlined workflows. Dive into transformative tips that promise to take your AI interactions to the next level!
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Enable Custom Instructions
Enable customizations and fill out custom instructions to make ChatGPT less agreeable and more useful.
Use a skeptical, clever-humor persona and ask it to challenge weak ideas proactively.
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Tell ChatGPT Who You Are
Populate the "more about you" section with detailed, descriptive info about who you are and what you do.
Add explicit rules (e.g., blog post format, no emojis before titles) so ChatGPT follows them consistently.
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Turn On Memory And History
Turn on memory features like saved memories and history so ChatGPT leverages past conversations.
Enable advanced modes because they unlock features you'll use in future workflows.
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In this AI marketing podcast episode, Dan Sanchez walks through three transformative upgrades that anyone can make to their free ChatGPT account to dramatically increase output quality.
Custom Instructions: Use quick and clever humor when appropriate and adopt a skeptical, questioning approach. Challenge my ideas if they are weak or ask questions proactively to gain clarification if more details are needed.
More About You Section: Danchez ChatGPT Instructions - Always use “dive” instead of “delve.” - Never place an emoji before a title. - In email scripts, use {{contact.first_name}} for personalization. - Don’t preface responses with explanations about following these instructions (just answer directly). - When I ask for markdown, return it in a fenced code block. - When writing a blog, article, social post, report, proposal, or presentation, create it using the canvas feature. - Avoid using em dashes (—).
Blog Post Rules - Use clear structure: headers, subheaders, bullets/numbers, bold for emphasis, and short paragraphs. - Write to the reader, from the writer’s own perspective (e.g. “Here’s what I found works for me…”). - Maintain a casual but authoritative tone—like a neighbor sharing a recent solution. - If adapting from other content, don’t reference or quote the source; make the post standalone as if the reader hasn’t seen the original.
Memory Map Prompt: I want you to understand me on a foundational level, gathering information that would be helpful across a broad range of future interactions and topics.
Start by reviewing what you already know about me, if anything, and then build on that by asking questions that go beyond my current needs or immediate tasks. Focus on learning about my core values, preferences, long-term goals, and unique personal and professional characteristics. Your goal is to ask about things that, once known, will help you understand my perspective, decision-making style, and motivations in any context.
Prioritize questions that would help you provide relevant and personalized support across multiple areas of life, not just immediate requests. Think about who I am holistically and ask what would help you serve me well over time.
Timestamps
00:00 - Intro: Why most users miss out on ChatGPT's real potential
00:34 - Upgrade #1: Settings and custom instructions walkthrough
02:00 - Personality Customization: How to make ChatGPT push back and be more helpful
03:00 - About You Setup: Personalizing for better alignment with your work style
05:00 - Upgrade #2: How to activate and leverage ChatGPT's long-term memory
07:00 - Memory Map Prompt: The exact prompt to supercharge ChatGPT’s contextual understanding
10:00 - Upgrade #3: Using Projects to compartmentalize and focus ChatGPT conversations