One Click vs A Little Effort: The Difference in AI Long-Form Content
I’ll show you the exact input structure, why I wrote it that way, and how the results changed in a normal chat and the UMF.
TLDR: Today we will be discussing how to make high-quality long-form content for those who are willing to put in a little more effort than one single click. I will guide you through every step and also show you the output quality of both a normal AI chat and the Universal Message Formula.
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Before We Get Started
In my last post about the Universal Message Formula I said I wanted to make my next post about long-form content. So here it is. 😋
This time we will not talk about how to do it as simple as possible though. You could - but I personally cannot stand it when AI then writes content that is utterly not me, talks about stuff I don’t care about, and makes statements that I would never say myself. 👀😂
So today we will do the following:
I will show you the input and the reasoning behind it (a bit more effort, but still easy - no worries 👍)
The result in a normal AI chat
The result in the UMF
Then one more thing: because this will be two big long-form posts, I cannot simply copy-paste them into this post, or make screenshots of everything. It is simply too much for that. So I threw it into a PDF file that you can download to have a look at it.
P.S.: For some weird reason, the program refuses to show emojis and displays them all as weird signs. 🤔 I am not able to fix that - you will have to look over that. 🤷♂️
My Input and the Reasoning Behind It
Alright — so before I show my input and reasoning, I first want to address something.
Some of you might be wondering why this time I am showing my input from a .txt doc instead of ChatGPT. No — I didn’t rig the results. 😂 (Besides the fact that I could do the same with ChatGPT, though I don’t know why I would do that 😏😂) The input is a little bigger, so in ChatGPT I’d need about 4 screenshots, while in a .txt doc only 2. That’s why. 👀👍
The screenshots might look a little overwhelming at first sight — don’t worry though, it is less text than it appears to be.
Last time I got the feedback that I didn’t really give the normal AI a fair chance against UMF, because I didn’t instruct it to ask me questions while the UMF does that automatically. Ok. Fair point. 😋😂 This time I instructed both to NOT ask me any questions. That way the comparison is fair. 👍
My Input:
Alright — so what did I do here?
Some things about what the purpose of this post is
Some things I want the AI to NOT do
The rule to NOT ask me any questions
The structure of the long-form blog post with my personal opinions in it
What was the reasoning behind my input?
I wanted to make a piece of long-form content that I would also find genuinely interesting myself. Something that doesn’t have generic AI talk, or anything that isn’t really me. I wanted something that really had my own reasoning and opinions in it.
And so I made a basic outline:
TLDR
A section about people who only say AI is bad
Those who hand over their own brain to AI
The perfect golden middle line
Those who fall in love with AI
Strong ending
Then all I did was give each section a short text about how I personally think of the topic. Reason why is because AI can then analyze that, and use that to write the blog post for me.
So if you want to try this yourself — don’t overcomplicate it. Just make your outline, and under each section write what you genuinely think in your own words.
The Output in the Normal AI Chat
Ok — so I pasted in that input I showed, and also uploaded a bunch of my posts so it could really analyze my style.
Then I simply pressed enter, and as instructed: it didn’t give me any questions in return, and instantly spit out the content.
Now truth be told... it is genuinely good.
When I read this I was like: “What the fuck.” I was genuinely worried it might not be much worse than the output of the UMF. 😋😂
The style of writing. The way it landed the punchlines. The way it said everything in my blunt way, yet also staying productive at the same time.
I was genuinely impressed, and it felt really like me! If you use normal AI chats to write content → it is genuinely worth it to write your opinions into it. 👀👍
If you want to read the output, it is inside the PDF at the top of the post. 👆
The Output of the UMF
Slightly worried, I did the exact same in the UMF. I uploaded the bunch of posts and pasted in my input.
And the output is a lot better. I worried for absolutely nothing. Typical me... 🤷♂️😋😂
The output is a lot less stretched out, the way of writing is even more spot on, and the punchlines... genius. I cannot say anything else. 🤯👀
This is content I would very confidently publish anywhere. Sad life I have no idea where I should post that where it adds value... 🤔😂
If you want to read the output — again, it is in the PDF at the top of the post. 👆
Final Note
That’s it!
It is not a one-click thing, but with just a little more effort, you skyrocket the quality of your content a lot. Regardless if you use normal AI or the UMF.
It would also add a lot of value if you make a document with a lot of info about yourself. I have already done that (after I made this, that is why I didn’t upload it).
Then I am talking about personal opinions, skills, your way of thinking and writing, your interests etc etc. It will tailor it even more. But as you can see in this post — it is not necessary. The output is already phenomenal without it. 🔥💪
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