Updated July 2024
Back in November of 2022, ChatGPT was launched, officially kickstarting the new wave of generative AI solutions for businesses all across the world.
Because it was an open-source platform, it didn’t take long for other big tech companies to swoop in and iterate their own language models to mimic (or even outperform) aspects of ChatGPT.
And that’s what we’re focused on today: Google’s AI, Gemini.
In this post, we’ll explore some ways you can ask Google Gemini to help you with your marketing ideas, from creating starting points to giving text samples.
If you’ve used ChatGPT, you’ll quickly detect similarities with Gemini, but there are some other advantages that we’ll go over.
Ways to Use Gemini for Your Marketing Strategy
So, how can Google Gemini help you with your marketing strategy?
Thankfully, it’s not just a half-hearted novelty spoof a la ChatGPT; it has real potential to be a powerful ally in your marketing arsenal. Here are a few ways we’ve been able to leverage it at Single Grain:
- Tailored Recommendations: Unlike generic advice, Google Gemini analyzes videos or web pages to offer personalized suggestions. Whether it’s optimizing call-to-action buttons or refining content, Gemini tailors its recommendations to your unique context.
- Conversion Optimization: Gemini’s insights can help you improve conversion rates by suggesting effective changes to your website’s elements. From enhancing clarity in your calls to action to refining your messaging, Gemini’s guidance is rooted in conversion psychology:
- Efficiency Boost: By quickly transforming podcast episodes into blog posts and providing on-the-spot suggestions, Gemini enhances your efficiency. You can produce more content in less time, freeing you up for other critical tasks.
- Idea Generation: While Gemini’s suggestions might not be groundbreaking, they can be a great starting point for content ideation. Experiment with giving Gemini different prompts to find the outputs that can get your creative juices flowing.
- Integration Possibilities: As Gemini evolves, it’s likely to integrate with other marketing tools, enhancing its capabilities further. This integration could provide comprehensive insights that span across various aspects of your marketing efforts.
- Democratized Innovation: Gemini’s user-friendly interface makes cutting-edge technology accessible to marketers of all technical levels. You don’t need to be a tech guru or have a generous budget to benefit from its potential.
- Strategic Direction: Google Gemini’s guidance isn’t just about tweaking elements; it can also help you align your marketing strategies with your business goals. It aids in crafting strategies that are not only strategically effective, but visually appealing, too:
- Real-Time Connectivity: This is a big one. Gemini’s real-time connectivity means instant feedback. It’s capable of combing through the web to find the most up-to-date information to give you results that are relevant. This immediate response allows you to fine-tune your strategies swiftly, making your marketing efforts agile and responsive with the newest trends.
(Note: Like ChatGPT, Gemini sometimes provides inaccurate or made-up information, particularly when asking it for case studies or research, so always double-check!)
For example, when asked what the latest news about Elon Musk and X is, Gemini replied:
At the bottom of every reply, there is a “Google It” button to verify results. Clicking it takes you to Google, where it shows results like this:
Google Gemini isn’t just a tool; it’s a collaborator that offers insights, sparks creativity, and enhances the effectiveness of your marketing efforts
Granted, it’s still relatively new in the generative AI scene, but it’s already shown us so much promise for what it could be capable of in the future, especially by the fact that it already seems a step ahead of ChatGPT in being able to access real-time data across the internet.
How Google Gemini Compares to ChatGPT
Google Gemini and ChatGPT are both large language models (LLMs) that are trained on massive datasets of text and code. They can both generate text, translate languages, write different kinds of creative content, and answer your questions in an informative way.
However, there are some key differences between the two AI models that make Google Gemini better in some respects.
Data Sources
One of the biggest differences between Google Gemini and ChatGPT is their data sources. Google Gemini is trained on a massive dataset of text and code that includes information from the real world, such as news articles, scientific papers and code repositories.
This gives Google Gemini a wider range of knowledge and makes it better at answering questions about current events and real-world topics.
ChatGPT, on the other hand, is trained on a dataset of text that is mostly taken from the internet. This means that ChatGPT’s knowledge is more limited (its knowledge cut-off is September 2021), so it can’t answer questions about recent events or topics that are not widely discussed online. This is still the case in 2024, albeit ChatGPT is now able to search the web for new information using its best model, 4o.
Capabilities
Another difference between Google Gemini and ChatGPT is their capabilities
Gemini is better at generating creative text formats, like poems, code, scripts, musical pieces, email, letters, etc., while ChatGPT is better at answering your questions in an informative way, even if they are open ended, challenging or strange. Google Gemini is also better at understanding and responding to natural language, while ChatGPT can sometimes be overly literal in its interpretations.
Personally, I find that ChatGPT is still a powerful large language model and is as good a choice for generating creative text formats as Gemini.
Ease of Use
ChatGPT is a touch more fluid in its presentation and usability than Gemini (at this time).
We’ve noticed that it takes a little more prodding to get the right answers you need out of Gemini, but once you figure out the key to crafting the right prompts with Gemini, you can get some seriously solid material out of it. A lot of it will read very clean and original, compared to ChatGPT, which also writes cleanly but is often ridden with informational redundancy and repetitious phrasing.
Overall, Google Gemini is superior to ChatGPT in some areas, like real-time internet access and aspects of its interface, but it is still clunky in a lot of areas and requires a bit more finesse to get the right types of answers from your prompts.
Availability and Pricing
Google Gemini is currently only available in a limited beta release, while ChatGPT is available to the public. Google has said that they plan to make Gemini more widely available in the future.
And as for pricing, Gemini is currently free to use, while ChatGPT has a paid tier (including GPT-4 and GPT-4o, which are $20/month) that offers additional features.
The reason these tools are free or inexpensive to use is because we, the people using them, are part of a gigantic focus group intended to help these AI models grow and learn.
Last Thoughts on Google Gemini for Your Marketing Efforts
While Gemini may not be a panacea, it’s fast becoming a more elegant solution to generative engine optimization and task assistance that’s backed by real-time data and information.
If you’re a small business with limited marketing resources, it’s a no-brainer to tap into these AI models to generate new ideas, help you with research, and formulate strategic approaches to optimize and refine your marketing plan.
At the very least, Gemini will be able to reference competitors of yours in order to come up with comparable ideas to elevate your own brand. So, for that reason alone, it’s probably worth exploring to get a better idea of your competitors’ marketing activity!
If you’re ready to level up your brand with AI models, Single Grain’s AI experts can help!👇
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Repurposed from our Marketing School podcast.
Additional content contributed by Sam Pak.