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Enter a competition-less market and let your customers come to you

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Greet from the deep,
Today, weāll dive into how to use ChatGPT to build your very own personal monopoly.
And when I say personal monopoly, Iām not talking about your own Monopoly boardā¦

⦠but I mean a business no one else can compete with.
The principles Iāll share helped me create my own monopoly with the worldās first Twitter account for AI Solopreneurs, and grow past 100,000 Twitter followers in 65 days.
On that note, I just opened up the waitlist for AI Audience Accelerator - my first course.
If you want to learn how to use ChatGPT to create 1 weekās worth of content that sounds like you in one hour, sign up here:
But now, letās d-d-d-d-dive in! š¤æ

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How to avoid competition by creating a personal monopoly
āCompetition is for losers!ā
- my girlfriend screamed at me after I lapped her in Mario Kart.
And sheās right.
Competition is for losers, because it squeezes your market share, your margins, and your profits.
This is where Naval Ravikantās personal monopoly comes in.
His idea is that āno one can compete with you at being youā.
In other words, creating your personal monopoly means leveraging your unique personality and knowledge set to create a competition-less market.
And while Naval referred to building a personal knowledge set, you can apply the same logic to business:
If youāre the only business in the world to solve 1 specific problem, you donāt have any competition.
But how do you differentiate yourself?

3 ways to differentiate yourself and create a personal monopoly
1. Differentiate on who you serve
Specialize to a point where your competition looks generic.
For example, say youāre an email copywriter.
There's:
100,000s of email copywriters
10,000s of email copywriters writing for e-commerce stores
1 email copywriter writing welcome sequences for environmentally-conscious, female-oriented e-commerce brands
Who do you think is getting more business opportunities?
The ultra-specific one, because they have no competition.
Niching down feels scary, but Iād always rather 1 of 1, than 1 of 100,000.
2. Differentiate on how you solve the problem
Solve an existing problem in a unique way.
Thereās 1000 ways to solve any problem - but we often only see the most conventional one.
You could hire a plumber to fix your broken sinkā¦
ā¦or you could buy ramen noodles.

(I canāt believe Iām using this as an example)
Educate your audience on why your solution is different (and better) than the regular approach.
3. Differentiate on why you solve the problem
You can also differentiate yourself by having a unique motive for solving the problem.
For example, clothing brand Patagonia differentiated themselves from millions of other brands by taking a stand for the environment, using recycled materials and sponsoring sustainability initiatives.
Differentiating on your āwhyā works best if it is relatable to your customers.
3 WAYS TO DIFFERENTIATE YOURSELF
Differentiate on who you serve
Differentiate on how you solve the problem
Differentiate on why you solve the problem

Prompt: The Magic Monopoly Maker
This ChatGPT prompt applies the principles of personal monopoly creation to your situation:
I need you to suggest "personal monopolies" for me based on my situation.
A personal monopoly is something that:
1) I am uniquely good at
2) Nobody else is doing
3) The market has demand for
4 ways to create a personal monopoly or are:
1) Solving a new problem no one else is solving
2) Solving an existing problem for an ultra-specific target customer
3) Solving an existing problem with a unique mechanism
4) Solving an existing problem because of a unique motivation
For context, [ADD CONTEXT]
Now, based on my context, come up with 10 ideas for personal monopolies for me, and for each add one sentence explaining why you see this as an opportunity.
To get the best possible results, make sure to give as broad context of your skills & experience as possible.
ChatGPT had some pretty solid advice for my personal monopolies:

PROMPT OVERVIEW: THE MAGIC MONOPOLY MAKER
This prompt helps you identify personal monopoly opportunities
Give broad and specific context for the best results
The output also provides a motivation for each monopoly idea

Wrap up
WHAT YOU LEARNED TODAY:
How to avoid competition by creating a personal monopoly
3 ways to differentiate yourself and create a personal monopoly
How to use the Magic Monopoly Maker to find your personal monopoly
Some of you might know, Iām a big fan of ice cubes in my beer. So if this AI thing doesnāt turn out as expected, Iāll still have my plan B that includes a beer with ice cubes monopolyā¦.
Keep diving,
Ole
PS. As youāre reading this, Iām building out my first course, the AI Audience Accelerator. If you want to learn how to effortlessly write a weekās worth of content that sounds like you in 1 hour, register your interest here.
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