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Originally Posted by Dien Rice
Hi Millard,
Funnily enough, just yesterday I bought an ebook… It was about writing stories for marketing purposes.
After I ordered it and went to the "Thankyou" page, he had an unannounced "Bonus"... It was a summary of the book as an interview between two people!
This "bonus" was not mentioned on the sales page… So it was a complete surprise you would only know about once you ordered the product…
He was completely up front… The summary "conversation" was created by NotebookLM!
I felt nothing was wrong with doing that… It was unannounced, so it turned out to be a pleasant surprise. Also, he was completely up front that this conversational summary was produced by AI.
I think if some people can't be bothered reading the book, or don't have enough time, they could enjoy the NotebookLM-generated conversational summary!
Just an interesting idea of how one marketer is using NoteookLM
The marketer selling the report was Jim Hamilton, who I think is Canadian...
Best wishes,
Dien
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There is an author named JASON Hamilton who does a lot with AI and has some good tips.
Interestingly enough, I just listened to a summary of a full book by a friend who wanted me to use NotebookLM to create a summary and briefing notes. The AI generated discussion was of a mystery novel and basically discussed the WHOLE book... including the ending. In this case, I think the AI did well, but gave away too much. With that being said, a briefing doc was created and with carefully editing, could be used as a descriptor on a sales page or part of another sales process.
The value of AI to me, is saving time doing editing, outlining, and summarizing. The creative work comes from yourself.