As part of this month’s social assessment for ImMichaelCannon of the past 90 days, I’ve found an interesting mix of results in sharing the same content across channels based on topical days.
I was especially curious because I had experimented with bulk handling of content generation and upload for July and August.

My finding is that I have to be more selective about content for social media platform audiences. And I must relax my belief that posting once or more every day is required.

For comparison, my unprofessional persona posts four times daily across platforms to different audiences. And those interactions don’t compare to ImMichaelCannon.
Meaning, to engage the right audience, I must care about them.
Smart laziness.
While I knew I must change, I needed to figure out how to adjust my channel publishing without time lost to deep research.
And so I turned to ChatGPT to help, and once again spent more time figuring out what question to ask.
Before my final prompt below, I asked a few generic questions to get ideas about crafting a great framing of my context.
How does content based on the hashtags "#Automation, #AxelerantLifestyle, #Empowerment, #MentalHealth, and #RemoteWork" align best with the audiences of these social media networks "Facebook Page, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube"?
In return, I get an incredibly helpful response to guide topics to channels and why, plus ideas about how.

By combining platform usage with my daily topics:
- #MondayChoices #MentalHealth
- #TuesdayTips #Automation
- #WednesdayWisdom #Empowerment
- #ThursdayTech #Automation
- #FridayJobs #AxelerantLifestyle #RemoteWork
I easily decide things like Monday is Twitter and Facebook while Wednesday is all but YouTube. And wondering why I kept pushing Instagram #automation content when prior analysis said I shouldn’t.
While ChatGPT has a September 2021 data cut-off, my topics are from before that point in time. Therefore, I can reasonably trust ChatGPT’s responses to keep me moving forward.
With the above prompt demonstrated to be helpful, I know how to quickly adapt to future changes in my topics and platforms.
Looking back.
Six months ago, I was adamant about not using AI much because it wasn’t my voice. However, I’ve since realized that AI is a tool that helps us get the most out of whatever we do.
Please be open to letting AI empower you. And use Custom Instructions to ensure your voice.

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