GitHub Start Up Wednesday with EasyGen.io

08 Aug 2024 (4 months ago)
GitHub Start Up Wednesday with EasyGen.io

GitHub Universe and GitHub for Startups

  • GitHub Universe is a conference that has a casual feel and a welcoming community atmosphere.
  • The speaker attended GitHub Universe and presented on the main stage.
  • The speaker was impressed by the coaching and organization of the conference.
  • GitHub for Startups is a program that provides access to GitHub Enterprise for startups.
  • The program aims to support entrepreneurs and help them build successful companies.
  • The program encourages collaboration, efficient workflows, and a sense of community among founders.
  • Ruan recommends using GitHub Enterprise for startups.
  • Ruan highlights the value of the GitHub for Startup program, emphasizing the tools, network, and community it offers.
  • The speaker encourages viewers to use the platform.

EasyGen.io: A Content Creation Tool

  • The speaker is interviewing Ruben H, the founder of EasyGen.io, a company that has developed a Chrome extension for content creation.
  • EasyGen.io has reached over 120 million views on LinkedIn in less than two years.
  • EasyGen.io is presented as a solution to the problem of creating content for GitHub and GitHub for Startups, offering a more affordable and efficient alternative to ghostwriters.
  • EasyGen.io allows users to input a topic and generate content, with the ability to regenerate and edit the output.
  • EasyGen.io is a Chrome extension that helps users create LinkedIn posts.
  • Users can input a topic and EasyGen.io will generate a post with a hook, a list, and a call to action.
  • The extension is still in beta and the speaker recommends users draft their own topics instead of using the topic suggestions.
  • EasyGen.io is being developed into a web app and will be available to Pro users in mid-August and to other users in early September.
  • EasyGen.io has 6,000 free users and over 400 active paying users.
  • EasyGen.io has received interest from a brain agency that wanted to purchase the platform.
  • EasyGen.io is a tool that helps users create content, particularly for personal branding and marketing.
  • The tool is currently geared towards solopreneurs and individuals who want to manage their own content creation.
  • EasyGen.io has received positive feedback from users, with many sharing their success stories.
  • One user, Bora Bora, experienced significant growth in his personal brand using EasyGen.io, even surpassing his company's CEO in post engagement.
  • The speaker believes that EasyGen.io has the potential to become a ubiquitous tool in the future, similar to having a phone or website.
  • The speaker emphasizes that EasyGen.io is not a replacement for human expertise but rather a tool that can enhance content creation.
  • The speaker mentions that EasyGen.io will focus on LinkedIn content creation initially, aiming to help users optimize their posts for the platform.
  • The speaker mentions that EasyGen.io recently released from beta and is working on a web app.
  • The speaker expresses hope that in the future, the use of AI tools like EasyGen.io will become commonplace and integrated into daily work routines.
  • The speaker encourages viewers to try EasyGen.io and follow Ruin on social media.
  • The speaker encourages viewers to use EasyGen.io and share their feedback.

The Speaker's Background and Journey

  • The speaker is a content creator and international keynote speaker who is 27 years old, French, and lives in Tel Aviv.
  • The speaker is participating in GitHub Startup Wednesday, a program that helps startups grow and scale their businesses.
  • The speaker's interest in AI was sparked by playing with the first version of Midjourney, an image generator.
  • The speaker was a ghostwriter for a financial analyst named Nicolas Sharon and was working in Berlin in November 2022.
  • The speaker was introduced to ChatGPT in November 2022 and used it to help a coworker write his thesis.
  • The speaker was impressed by ChatGPT's ability to generate text, even on topics he didn't understand.
  • The speaker, who is not a technical person, became interested in OpenAI and its capabilities.
  • After learning about OpenAI, the speaker created a PDF document summarizing their learnings and shared it on LinkedIn, reaching almost two million people.
  • The speaker's interest in OpenAI led to a desire to create content more efficiently, but they found existing tools lacking.
  • The speaker built EasyGen, a tool designed to help them create content more easily, specifically for LinkedIn.
  • EasyGen was initially built for the speaker's personal use and for their employees.
  • The speaker compares EasyGen to a ghostwriter, emphasizing that it is a tool for content creation, not just writing.
  • EasyGen is designed to help users create content based on their ideas and information, similar to how a ghostwriter would work with a client.
  • The speaker shares their experience with a paid newsletter launched two months after the release of EasyGen.io, a tool for content creation.
  • The speaker used the newsletter to help two employees, Axel and Anisha, grow their LinkedIn presence organically, focusing on content creation strategies beyond EasyGen.io.

Personal Branding and Content Creation

  • The speaker discusses the importance of personal branding, particularly for individuals in the fields of engineering, product management, and startups.
  • The speaker shares an anecdote about Nicolas, a prominent figure in the French startup scene, who openly shared his email address on Twitter, despite concerns about privacy.
  • The speaker argues that personal branding is not about being personal but rather about establishing a connection with an audience as an individual, rather than a company.
  • The speaker draws a parallel between the music industry and the startup world, highlighting the importance of marketing and sharing one's work to gain recognition.
  • The speaker emphasizes that even with a great product or service, it is crucial to build a platform and community to reach a wider audience.
  • The speaker suggests that personal branding allows individuals to connect with their audience on a more relatable level, as opposed to a corporate entity.
  • The speaker uses Andrea as an example, suggesting that following an individual like Andrea is more engaging than following a company like Facebook Meta.
  • The speaker argues that personal branding should focus on providing valuable content rather than solely sharing personal stories.
  • The speaker emphasizes that people follow individuals because they learn and discover something new, not necessarily because of their personal narratives.
  • The speaker suggests that content should be tailored to address the audience's needs and help them achieve a specific goal.
  • The speaker highlights the importance of providing educational content that helps the audience transform from point A to point B.
  • The speaker criticizes the common misconception that personal branding requires sharing personal stories, arguing that it can be off-putting to the audience.
  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of finding a balance between being too personal and being overly promotional.
  • The speaker uses the example of a habit tracker to illustrate how content should focus on providing solutions to specific problems faced by the target audience.
  • The speaker suggests that content should be presented as a helpful solution rather than a sales pitch.
  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of creating content that focuses on the user's needs and challenges, rather than solely promoting the product.
  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of storytelling and sharing personal experiences in content creation, rather than solely promoting the product.
  • The speaker mentions that Axel and Anisha achieved 3.2 million views on LinkedIn in 17 days without using any ads, demonstrating the effectiveness of their content strategy.
  • The speaker emphasizes that personal branding is about being relatable and providing solutions to the audience, not about sharing personal details.
  • The speaker encourages viewers to share their questions and experiences with content creation.

AI in Content Creation and Social Media

  • The speaker acknowledges the potential for AI tools like ChatGPT to generate content, but warns against relying solely on them, as they can produce unoriginal and repetitive content.
  • The speaker encourages viewers to identify and share examples of ChatGPT-generated content, particularly those that use the phrase "technology enthusiast."
  • The speaker expresses concern that AI-generated content can be generic and lack personality.
  • They highlight that large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT are designed to predict the most probable word, leading to generic content.
  • The speaker emphasizes that good content is not generic and requires a personal touch.
  • They introduce EasyGen.io as a tool that acts as a "ghostwriter," translating the user's ideas into a formatted post.
  • EasyGen.io is not intended to be a perfect writer but rather a tool to help users create content more efficiently.
  • The speaker suggests that users can use EasyGen.io to transcribe podcasts or other content into blog posts.
  • The speaker believes that EasyGen.io can significantly reduce the time it takes to write a post, from hours to minutes.
  • The speaker highlights the importance of prompt engineering in guiding EasyGen.io to produce tailored content.
  • The speaker mentions that EasyGen.io is available as a Chrome extension and that there is a WhatsApp group for users to communicate with the developer.
  • The speaker expresses concern about the overuse of AI in social media platforms, specifically citing LinkedIn's AI-generated comments feature.
  • The speaker argues that AI-generated comments can diminish the authenticity of conversations and discourage genuine interaction.
  • The speaker believes that AI should be used as a tool to enhance human interaction, not replace it.
  • The speaker uses the example of GitHub, a platform for developers, to illustrate how AI-generated conversations could negatively impact the platform's purpose.
  • The speaker acknowledges the potential benefits of AI in automating tasks, such as searching for information within documentation.
  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of human interaction and collaboration in areas like product development and code review.
  • The speaker advises against using AI agents on social media because it can be detected and penalized by platforms.
  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of being social on social media, stating that it takes time but is worth it.
  • The speaker discusses the use of AI in content creation, comparing it to the initial resistance to using computers for writing books.
  • The speaker emphasizes that AI is a tool to assist content creators, not replace them.

Language and Micro-Testing on Social Media

  • The speaker recommends writing in the language of your target audience on LinkedIn.
  • If your audience is in France, write in French.
  • If you have a split audience, the speaker advises focusing on one language.
  • The speaker explains the concept of micro-testing on social media platforms, where posts are shown to a small group of users to gauge their reaction.
  • The speaker argues that if you post in a language that a user doesn't understand, they are likely to scroll past it, hindering the micro-testing process.
  • The speaker suggests that focusing on one language is the best approach for maximizing reach and engagement on social media.

Conclusion and Upcoming Stream

  • The speaker expresses appreciation for Ronaldo, Anish, and Stephanie for their presence.
  • The speaker invites viewers to like and subscribe to the channel for future content.
  • The speaker announces an upcoming stream on August 28th featuring Ron, the co-founder of Flux.
  • The speaker concludes by thanking the audience and reminding them of the upcoming stream on August 28th.

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