Online Research with Deep Research

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Think about the time you spend doing online research, compiling that information, and using it to generate leads, conduct market research, complete a project your boss assigned you, or create content.

ChatGPT and Perplexity's web search helped by bringing search results directly into the chat window, but there were limits on what you could find and how deep you could go.

Modern LLMs now offer advanced research capabilities that expand what's possible in ways we couldn't imagine before.

Most people search on Google, YouTube, and ChatGPT.

You probably have 15 tabs or conversations to sift through by the end.

How much time do you spend trying to sift through information?

That's where deep research comes in.

You can run targeted searches at scale all in one place.

You can ask it to find questions on a topic on Quora, Twitter, or Reddit about a topic of interest.

Proposal managers can discover proposals due within 30 days without going to the procurement site after procurement site.

Here is a prompt to get you started:

"Conduct thorough research on government contracting opportunities for AI training services in Maryland due in the next 30 days. Search across FedBizOpps, SAM.gov, and state procurement sites in [Area of Focus]. For each opportunity, provide the title, agency, due date, estimated value if available, and url to the solicitation. Focus only on opportunities that mention [Your Niche, Problem You Solve, Your Services, etc]."

The magic happens when you are specific on what you're looking for and where to find it.

Think about how this could change your time spent on online research.

Instead of spending time sifting through websites or conversations, you get comprehensive results in minutes.

You can focus on trusted sources or narrow it down to a specific website.

All your online research gets compiled in one place, ready for action.

This gives you two powerful advantages over traditional search methods.

You save hours of manual searching.

And get relevant results since the AI sources the results.

But there's a secondary benefit that makes this even more powerful.

Deep Research can help with the next step after you compile the results.

You can ask follow-up questions without starting over.

I've started using it for research tasks tied to my goals.

Deep Research is changing how I gather and use information online.

Instead of wasting valuable time on inefficient searches, I'm working strategically with AI.

My productivity has improved because I'm not wasting time jumping between different search results in ChatGPT and Google.

Marvin

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