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Jim James (00:00):
Hey, it's been a long
time since I've recorded on my
own, but I wanna just, reach outto you because I've been working
to try and make the show betterbecause now there are so many
episodes I realize that.
It's very hard for you or me toreally keep up with everything
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that's in there.
In fact, the podcast then isreally only as good as the last
show on your feed.
But that has all changed becauseI've adopted a digital twin.
And it's from a company calledDelphi.
In America and what I've done isto index all the podcasts and
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also some of my coaching andsome of the books and some
materials from courses as well.
And the whole idea is that I amgathering up as many.
Pieces of experience as Ipossibly can from entrepreneurs
around the world and sharingthem with you through the medium
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of this podcast.
So that mission has not changed,but I lost a little bit of sort
of momentum at the end of lastyear because I got a little bit
tired, but also got a little bitoverwhelmed by the sheer volume
of content I'd created andthought this is really like just
keep creating, keep creating.
But if it's not accessible.
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If you can't find information init, then I'm not really adding
any value.
I'm just creating content forthe sake of it.
So I took some time out, andthis Delphi product is very
sophisticated and you can findit@jimajames.com.
It's also at the unnoticed cc,so you can find it on my
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personal website or the podcastwebsite.
And.
You will see then a picture ofme, and then you can see a
little dialogue box.
And at the dialogue box you canclick that and you could type a
question, for example, like, howdo I get noticed or how can I
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use podcasts?
And that's going then ask theentire catalog of over 800
episodes.
And that's all the content goingback for nearly four years.
That I've been collecting andcurating, and the AI is going to
give you a personalizedresponse.
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Now to get a really goodresponse.
You will see at the end of thatlittle dialogue box, three dots
and ellipsis they call it.
And if you click that, it'll askyou to sign up.
And you can put your emailaddress in there, and then it'll
send you a six digit code.
And when you've got that code,pop that in to the little sort
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of key code pad that'll show youon the screen.
And then the digital twin willremember all the conversations
that you are having.
And over time, it's going getbetter and better at remembering
what you need and the questionsthat you've got.
On the usage side, it's reallyeasy.
You can send messages by writingback and forwards.
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You can also phone me andthere's 10 minutes of free calls
and you can test it out becauseit's actually been trained on my
voice as well.
So then you can actually have adirect call with me and you can
ask questions and get feedbackto your particular responses.
You can actually also upload adocument.
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And ask it to evaluate and tohelp.
In fact, one of my clients, inScotland, Gary, he runs a
chiropractic practice and heasked it to help him write an
article and he sent it to mesaying, look, Jim, it writes
just like you, which is great.
So, um, I just wanted to reachout because I've been doing all
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these interviews and I haven'treally chatted to you.
As me for several years and feltreally disconnected from you.
So I have more news coming downthe pipeline.
Pretty exciting news actually,about some work that is
happening with one of the UK'slargest banks, which will bring
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even more great content down theline for you.
But I wanted to make sure thatwhat I've gathered up for you is
accessible.
That you can use it.
You can access it.
So if you go to jimmy james.comand just try the digital twin,
if you like it, that'sfantastic.
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And there are some 250 messagesand 10 minutes per month for
free.
If you are getting great valuefrom it and you feel like
upgrading, there's a 4 99 amonth.
Subscription option for 500messages and, an hour
conversation with me.
Um, and there's, two otherhigher packages.
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The key here really is that youcan have a conversation as if
you're having it with me.
It's been trained on my logic,been trained on my voice,
trained on all my materials, sothat you can have the support
and guidance that you need whenyou need it.
And of course, I'm still hereand if you'd like to book a call
with me, you're more thanwelcome to do that.
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I'd love to hear from you, but Iwanna be there for you when you
need me there.
The digital twin really excitedis the way that I found to do
that.
So please do check it out.
Send me a message.
Let me know how you're gettingon.
If you write to the digitaltwin, of course, I see all the
message is just.
On the other side, on the adminside of the digital twin.
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And so if you've got anymessages for me, you can also
put them in there as well.
And you'll also then get atranscript after each
correspondence that you've hadwith the digital twin.
And it can even start to sendreminders.
For example, if you say, I'vegot an event on a certain date,
we can also send you a reminder.
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So.
Do check that out.
It'd be great to hear what youthink.
And, you know, we are pushingthe envelope here with this new
platform, so I'd love to hearhow you get on.
Alright, that's, uh, over andout from me.
We've also got more interviewscoming up of course.
And we've got this bigannouncement coming up with a
pilot with the UK bank, uh, moreof that in the month of May.
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And until then, just, you know,keep on communicating.