The way u explain is like gold. Comparing normal person vs the right way
@BennettBlack1Күн бұрын
Insane value - I'm learning this all from you, the real question is - where did you learn all of this? Thank you Nick I'm on a binge.
@joshburgin17977 күн бұрын
Incredible video ! I am starting to see that Claude Sonnet is becoming the most performant model. Are you starting to use Claude now and can you apply the same prompting hacks to claude ?
@nicksaraev6 күн бұрын
Yes! You can use Claude with all the same prompt engineering hacks and for the most part it’ll work 1;1
@snichoАй бұрын
This is great! I love the concept of evaluating and refining prompts - something that I will aim to implement at the next opportunity. :)
@nicksaraevАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed! Iterating prompts is extremely powerful and the simple Google Sheets flow I show in the video is just scratching the surface. You got this 😤
@ajackson932621 күн бұрын
Great broadcast
@thefurmanukАй бұрын
Great video Nick, very useful tips.
@nicksaraevАй бұрын
Appreciate you 🙏
@plusgrowthmarketingautomationАй бұрын
The best advice is in the last 5 minutes. Awesome, I learned everytime something new from you.
@nicksaraevАй бұрын
So happy to hear, let's get it 😤
@LeChaimWineАй бұрын
Good tips on prompts and formats!
@nicksaraevАй бұрын
Appreciate this Shabachi 👊
@jmfonsecaАй бұрын
Awesome video. One note: In the OpenAI module, in the advance settings, you can define it to output in JSON.
@CIONAODMcGRATHАй бұрын
Terrific video!
@PlainAndSimpleAIАй бұрын
Brilliant content, some really useful tips. I might work on using ChatGPT to automate that refinement process from the appropriate context.
@nicksaraevАй бұрын
Great idea and keep me posted 🙏
@peaceitquickАй бұрын
Really valuable!
@nicksaraevАй бұрын
Thank you Raj ❤️
@neowanilaАй бұрын
Thank you!! That was very helpful
@FirstlinkAIАй бұрын
As always, good work Nick. Much more appreciation for not giving up on recording, despite 3 bummers :D
@nicksaraevАй бұрын
It was definitely an experience, lol. Brushing up on my OBS skills to prevent that from happening again. Thanks for the energy ❤️
@LukeStillwellАй бұрын
Great as always thank you!
@advantezableАй бұрын
Great content/video Nick, thx
@nicksaraevАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Ian 🙏
@messageofgracetruth943Ай бұрын
what a great explain love it sir God bless you
@Jeffpy27Ай бұрын
appreciate you sharing your knowledge.
@5_min_aiАй бұрын
You need to use Structured Output response format instead - it was added to OpenAI a month ago. Providing JSON example in the prompt is old method and isn't stable.
@nicksaraevАй бұрын
Thanks for this Mark, I employed it in my next vid 🙏
@gerardoastorgaaАй бұрын
Does your community also teach you the skillset for make or is it just client acquisition
@nicksaraevАй бұрын
Hey Gerardo-Maker School does some Make Q&A, but the majority of the program is client acquisition, daily actionables (from days 1 to 90 and beyond), how to grow a business, etc. Hope this helps 🙏
@gerardoastorgaaАй бұрын
@@nicksaraev ok because honestly I don’t know the skillset but I’m trying to learn do you have a course or something for this because I’ve really been trying to learn the skillset for a while now?
@onepotdishrecipe7806Ай бұрын
can you answer what is a system prompt and when you would use it?
@davidlorincz7339Ай бұрын
Nice one. Thank you.
@nicksaraevАй бұрын
Glad you found this valuable, David 🙏
@biuromegadesignАй бұрын
Awesome! Thank You!
@nicksaraevАй бұрын
My pleasure Maciej
@ginocoteАй бұрын
Great tips.👌 But i'm still wondering why all KZbinrs select all the text in ChatGPT to copy it instead of using the copy icon. 🤔
@nicksaraevАй бұрын
When you use the little button, you copy the plaintext. But I wanted to copy the formatting too (Markdown made some of the headings big, others small).
@deal2liveАй бұрын
Can make provide system prompts as examples?
@nicksaraevАй бұрын
Absolutely-you can use the "System" parameter in Make along with "User" and "Assistant" for extra granularity in your prompts. Cheers 👊
@SerenitySessionsАй бұрын
Great videos like always. I have an idea for your content, lets see if its relevant, i never saw you created the product synchronisation tool, the logic behind it etc. I greying to make Shopify into Etsy and it didn't go well🤤 I'm pretty new to automatisation would be great to see something like this build. Thanks
@danielvrancic6458Ай бұрын
Hey Nick, amazing content as always! I would love for you to create videos on data store with workflows. Also, appointment booking workflows. That would be incredible! Thanks for all you do!
@nicksaraevАй бұрын
Thank you Daniel 🙏 sure, I'll add some data store vids to the queue
@artface7Ай бұрын
Не ми казвай, че си с български корени? Следя те от известно време и много харесвам съдържанието ти. Надявам се да можем да се свържем.
@gavinbroughtonАй бұрын
I'm going to use chat GPT to summarise your videos and save me hours of watch time... sorry bro, got to automate 😁 (have fully subscribed with the bell)
@eddyballeАй бұрын
Solid!
@nicksaraevАй бұрын
Thank you Eddy! Killer channel 🙏
@virusbeatsflАй бұрын
Great video. I've been using N8N lately. Can you do a video on how to accomplish the same thing in N8N?
@nicksaraevАй бұрын
Great suggestion Dave. N8N is blowing up lately so I'll add some N8N vids to the queue 🙏
@livingworkingoutsideboxАй бұрын
Super helpful as always. 💪 the cvs section was a game changer. I would go nuts each time having it try just putting info in a table format .😮 Really like your Maker school. Just wneed to manage my time better to advance faster.😤👍 Now xml next level 💯 👍🤯 I understand JSON and don't understand JSON if that makes sense... 🤔
@nicksaraevАй бұрын
So happy you found value in this-copying and pasting into tables was a massive pain in my ass too. Looking forward to seeing the progress in Maker School 😤
@hamradioguysАй бұрын
Learn so much in each video Nick, thanks. I joined maker School and 31 days of video training? wow. Really appreciate you adding so much content for everyone to see
@nicksaraevАй бұрын
My pleasure-and glad you're enjoying Maker School 🙏
@AjayyAIАй бұрын
❤
@nicksaraevАй бұрын
❤️
@richardmoncriffe5749Ай бұрын
This is
@Recuper8Ай бұрын
How to work from home. Teach people how to work from home.
@avi7278Ай бұрын
When you talk like this it means you're resenting not doing something that you know you should be doing. Whatever it is for you, do it. Just do it. This is a message from your higher self.
@RolloUndenАй бұрын
I work from home using the skills taught on this channel. (And others) You come to a place people teach and then complain.
@livingworkingoutsideboxАй бұрын
This channel teaches how to work from home just like his Skool communities. But it still takes work. You can do it. Just take action.
@nicksaraevАй бұрын
You got this Peter. If you have no remote work experience, simplest way (imo) to go from 0->1 and remove your dependence on a physical location is to focus on simple remote jobs platforms like Upwork, Fiverr to start. You don't need to "launch a business" immediately-just get your feet wet with some freelancing first. Baby steps. Check out my Upwork video for a good example, and know that even if the gig is $20/hr or something you're still making a lot of progress. Eventually you can start investing in higher-ROI lead generation methods like email, ads, etc, and work your way up to higher rates, but make sure you iron out those fundamentals first. Will keep an eye on you 👀