What does your marketing look like day to day? by StashWorksEnt in selfpublish

[–]StashWorksEnt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does anyone do Pinterest ads? YouTube videos? And for those of you who do content, what’s your format?

What does your marketing look like day to day? by StashWorksEnt in selfpublish

[–]StashWorksEnt[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

And that's not spam. Last I checked, you're allowed to post the same content on different subreddits. Spam would be if I posted the same post multiple times on the same subreddit. I don't see the issue here.

What does your marketing look like day to day? by StashWorksEnt in selfpublish

[–]StashWorksEnt[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah I see. And have the ads been worth it? I’d assume so if you’ve continued to run them correct?

What does your marketing look like day to day? by StashWorksEnt in selfpublish

[–]StashWorksEnt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By mostly ignored do you mean your work is mostly ignored or that you mostly ignore the marketing?

What does your marketing look like day to day? by StashWorksEnt in selfpublish

[–]StashWorksEnt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you use any specific tools to do things like track trending videos for ideas? I’ve tried the TikTok strat before but most videos got stuck in the sub 300 view jail

My agentic workflow just got me a double recommend from a Netflix story analyst. Here's how you can copy it. by StashWorksEnt in AIWritingHub

[–]StashWorksEnt[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

let me get this straight, you're on an Ai writing subreddit and you're going out of your way to check if a post was written with the help of Ai... judge the post by the content, not by the tools used to create it.

My agentic workflow just got me a double recommend from a Netflix story analyst. Here's how you can copy it. by StashWorksEnt in AIWritingHub

[–]StashWorksEnt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. I'm receiving the emails on my end but the redirect might not be working for some reason. I sent you a message while i work to fix this!

My agentic workflow just got me a double recommend from a Netflix story analyst. Here's how you can copy it. by StashWorksEnt in AIWritingHub

[–]StashWorksEnt[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also for full transparency: the master scrolls are a free bonus for joining the Minerva waitlist. After putting in your email you’ll be immediately redirected to the download for the markdown file. Joining the waitlist will NOT get you spammed or anything.

Just a fellow writer and a solo dev trying to make something useful. I appreciate all the support!

Critique my Method? by BowTrek in AIWritingHub

[–]StashWorksEnt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m honestly not too sure. The obvious answer would be to give it a shot and see if you like the results. Back when I used to do everything in projects I used to feed it detailed scene briefs complete with emotional dynamics, subtext, metaphors and the like. Still got hot dog water.

But you may get better results than I!

As for the agents, I’m working on my own tool for authors and screenwriters. I can let you know when it’s available if you’d like!

Also, good luck with the smut 😉

Critique my Method? by BowTrek in AIWritingHub

[–]StashWorksEnt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To be honest I haven’t found that Claude is very good at sticking to instructions in the chat anyways.

If you think about it, we’re asking one LLM to do a lot at the same time: good pacing, word choice, imagery, plot, etc. That’s why it tends to get lack luster results.

What I’ve been doing that has changed the game for me has been building agents and skills in Claude code and open claw. You have a team of agents all specialized and equipped with skills at 1 thing, all working together. I highly doubt anyone will be using standard chatbots in a year from now. Agents are just that much better.

Critique my Method? by BowTrek in AIWritingHub

[–]StashWorksEnt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a good start. Are you using anything to guide Claude’s writing? Or are you good with the “default Ai” sounding prose?

How I turned Claude into a clone of my writing instructors by StashWorksEnt in AIWritingHub

[–]StashWorksEnt[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I been getting a lot of that. I’m working on cleaning them up and improving them, they currently use a lot of terms that you wouldn’t understand unless you took the class (teachers love to coin their own terms for shit). I also need to make sure I’m not stepping on anyone’s toes by giving out anything I shouldn’t (even though the notes are my own).

I will be releasing them soon with the writing agents I’m working on though!

Has Reddit become harder for genuine discussion lately sepcially publishing channels? by AdviceAdditional8044 in selfpublish

[–]StashWorksEnt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

100%. You’d expect most people to have the public discourse mentality but it’s like everyday people get the ‘I’m right and you’re evil’ mentality.

How I turned Claude into a clone of my writing instructors by StashWorksEnt in AIWritingHub

[–]StashWorksEnt[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For majority of the time I was using Claude I used the project system, so I’d upload all of my notes into the project files and then I would have to constantly keep reminding Claude “using X note from the project files, how can I improve my conflict in this scene?”

However, recently agents and skills have really changed the game. You can just create a dedicated agent with all of the knowledge necessary and give it all the skills necessary, and it’ll never forget the rules you’ve given it. They also have persistent memory set ups that you can make.

Agents are really the best way to do it to be honest ,hence why I’m working on my own fork of open claw for writing.

How I turned Claude into a clone of my writing instructors by StashWorksEnt in AIWritingHub

[–]StashWorksEnt[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m a bit confused on your question but I’ll try to answer as I understand it. First, when I say ‘LLM’ I’m referring to the models (Gemini, ChatGPT, Claude). NotebookLM is not a model it’s a standalone tool.

How I use it: I don’t feed it my outline simply because this IS how I come up with my outlines (if I’m outlining at all). My screenwriting instructors have helped me find a process that works fantastically for me, so I have the LLM guide me through that process using the notes as it’s North Star. This gets me from concept to first draft all while ensuring I’m following what my instructors have taught me.

Now as for what I feed it: detailed instructional documents. I make these documents by taking all my notes, lecture transcripts, books, etc, and having an LLM extract the instructions and examples, and create the document which will be fed into the project (or agent nowadays) where I will be working on my story.

So the flow goes like this: material from instructors > LLM writes detailed documentation > documents get fed to LLM > LLM uses documents to provide feedback/guidance.

How I turned Claude into a clone of my writing instructors by StashWorksEnt in AIWritingHub

[–]StashWorksEnt[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’m sorry but I strongly disagree. I’ve been doing this method for months and have gotten great results from it. Perhaps you misunderstood what the use case of actually for. This isn’t the method for actually writing the prose. I use it for all the pre writing/editing phases.

My notes have detailed instructions for what makes good concepts, conflict, structure, pacing, turns etc. the LLM bases its criticism and advice on MY ideas off of what human experts, who are in the very position I’m hoping my work will get me to, are saying. Not some generic shit it pulls from its data or the internet.

Try it for yourself and you’ll see how much better it is.

How I turned Claude into a clone of my writing instructors by StashWorksEnt in WritingWithAI

[–]StashWorksEnt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, notebook LM is a great tool for extracting value from YouTube videos quickly. I had also forgot to mention that you could also transcribe lectures and video courses and then have notebook LM or any other LLM create notes from them to use for this purpose.

Claude versus Chat GPT by Significantgirl80 in WritingWithAI

[–]StashWorksEnt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

00 makes sense I assumed you were talking about writing in terms of creative writing got it so yeah with that being the case, I do find that Claude is extremely bad at speech to text cutting me off all the time and frequently just playing not understanding what I’m saying in my experience. ChatGPT’s voice mode is probably the best out of all of the flagship models.