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How I Became a SaaS Content Writer (Content Writing for SaaS Companies)

Elna Cain

As a SaaS freelance writer, you might write: blog posts website copy white papers case studies landing pages email copy ad copy social media content All of this content helps these companies explain their products, attract customers, and informs them. Strong analytical skills. Clear and concise writing.

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ChatGPT 101: What it is and how it works

Grammarly

Transformer: The model relies on a highly advanced machine learning architecture called a transformer. Those algorithms are backed by highly sophisticated mathematical concepts and vast computing power. Summarizing text If you copy a text into ChatGPT, you can prompt it to generate a summary of the key points.

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Generative AI And The Indie Author Community With Michael Anderle And Dan Wood

The Creative Penn

How can we make choices for our own creative business while respecting the decisions of others? Michael Anderle (LMBPN), Joanna Penn (The Creative Penn), and Dan Wood (DRaft2Digital) at London Book Fair, April 2023 Dan Wood is the COO of Draft2Digital , which helps authors self-publish alongside excellent support. What do we do next?

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Google Gemini 101: What It Is and How to Use It

Grammarly

Large Language Models, including those that power Gemini and ChatGPT, use a specific type of model architecture called a transformer. Google researchers introduced the transformer architecture in 2017, and it became a game changer in machine learning for several reasons: It requires fewer computational resources.

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The Nuts and Bolts of Becoming an Independent Editor

Jane Friedman

Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash Today’s post comes from Book Architecture ’s Stuart Horwitz and Madison Utley, the team behind the Independent Editor Podcast. While we allot half an hour for these calls at Book Architecture, the average conversation runs far less than that. Our culture seems to find the concept of sales distasteful.

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Producing Visual, High Quality Books, Thinking Differently, and Kickstarter Lessons With Holger Nils Pohl

The Creative Penn

Everybody told me you need to be an engineer or do something proper, and not be just creative. I tried architecture, I broke up from university after one and a half years, I became a carpenter then, I did an apprenticeship as a carpenter, and afterwards became a designer. Because they're just so different. Holger: Yeah, that's true.

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Prolific Writing, Diversification, And Using Emerging Technologies With Joseph Nassise

The Creative Penn

And so those books have sold more than a million copies worldwide, have done very well for me as an indie writer, where they didn't find the audience that I had hoped they would have found back as a traditional published work. So yeah, I've been doing both for a number of years now. Joanna: Did you have to for the course?

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