I uploaded a small set of written content that I had previously drafted about business discipline, system building, and the importance of structured habits in entrepreneurship. After adding those documents, I gave Notebook LM a prompt that said: “Explain how discipline and systems give small business owners a competitive advantage, and show me how I can turn this into content for marketing DevGru Consulting LLC.”
Notebook
LM responded with a summarized explanation that connected discipline to
long-term consistency and systems to scalability. It even suggested ways to
turn that into content pieces like “3 Mistakes Small Business Owners Make When
They Don’t Have Systems” and “Why Discipline is the Real Business Strategy
Nobody Talks About.” It organized the information clearly and made it easy to
see how those ideas could turn into future blog posts, client education
resources, or even talking points for a podcast episode.
I thought
the results were surprisingly useful because it didn’t just summarize it
actually structured the information like a content strategy outline. It felt
like having an assistant that pulls key points from my ideas and hands them
back in a more organized format. For DevGru Consulting LLC, I can see this
being helpful for turning raw thoughts and notes into polished pieces of
content without starting from a blank page every time.
Overall,
trying Notebook LM gave me a good idea of how tools like this can support a
consulting business by helping repurpose content across platforms. Instead of
writing separate pieces for each channel, Notebook LM can help streamline the
process and keep the messaging consistent, which is exactly what a
systems-focused brand like DevGru is all about.
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