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Feb 26, 2021

Didn't know what GPT-3 was until this week

I'm glad I stumbled onto this deal which for some reason isn't ranking higher on AppSumo, despite all the positive reviews. Didn't know a thing about GPT-3 until this week and after playing with the different features in Nichesss, I am shocked at how good the technology is. This is seriously going to replace a lot of low-quality content writers and change the game of content marketing, perhaps even SEO.

The Facebook group is also a wonderful resource with hidden nuggets of gold - already 2.8K members since January. The founder is super chill and transparent, very different from most deals where you talk to customer support all the time.

For Sumolings who are looking at WriteSonic and CopySmith right now as well, here is my take: I tried both of them on free trials to produce blog content using a few prompts - WriteSonic produced so-so results that might pass on a PBN but not for a human reader, CopySmith did better but produced shorter pieces of content (I used Bullet Point Expander and Blog Intro), which means more manual work to get a full blog post. My results are based on a small number of runs, so take it for what it's worth.

The WriteSonic and CopySmith deals both have monthly limits that really hamper the possibilities of GPT-3, in my opinion, because to get good results you need to iterate and try different inputs. With the credit system, you are less likely to experiment because everything has a cost. For example, WS charged me 5-8 credits to produce a single blog post, CS would be probably 5-8 as well as each paragraph counts as one credit. This is why Nichesss is such a gem.

Ultimately, I am passing on WriteSonic and CopySmith as many people expect more LTDs to come for this category. The way I think about it, I would rather pay a subscription to get a high-quality result with unlimited runs rather than a LTD with low limits. For example, Copy.ai is $35/mo for unlimited runs which is pretty reasonable vs. $50-$100+ to hire a writer to produce an article.

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