Whether you love writing or dread it, there’s no escaping the fact that it can sometimes feel like an impossible task. Even professional writers struggle to come up with new topics, coherently explain their thoughts in writing, and edit their final pieces.
However, with AI writing services, several of these common writing problems might become obsolete. Artificial intelligence (AI) writing services offer algorithms that claim to optimize your written content in record time.
What are AI Writing Services?
AI-assisted writing tools such as Copy.ai and Jarvis help people create and edit existing content, as well as generate new topic ideas, introductions, and descriptions. AI writing services won’t eliminate the need for writing, but it will allow writers to spend more time thinking creatively than working on formatting or editing their work. The AI can offer suggestions for improving headlines, paragraphs, or social media copy, but the writer will still have to use their best judgement to choose which suggestions will best suit their content.
Jarvis AI Writing Tool
Like other AI writing services, Jarvis has tools and templates suitable for a wide variety of writing tasks. Whether you need to write a social media post, a book description, a video script, or an entire chapter of your book, Jarvis has features that can help. We should caution you, that Jarvis is really for short form writing. That is, it can write or rewrite text that is a paragraph (2-4 sentences) or less. It cannot write a full blog post or book chapter in one swoop.
Here are the main categories, or things that Jarvis can write or rewrite for you:
Ad templates
Have you ever wanted to try advertising your book on Facebook or Google ads? Jarvis can help you create enticing copy that will encourage people to click. Templates include:
- Facebook ad headline
- Main text for Facebook ad
- Google ads headline
- Google ads description
eCommerce templates
Want your Amazon product page to pop? Try using one of these time-saving tools:
- Product description
- Content improver
- Amazon product features (bullet points)
- Amazon product description (paragraph)
- SEO product page (includes title and meta descriptions)
- Feature-to-benefit copy
Blogging templates
You can use these templates to add a blog post to your website, edit your content, generate subject ideas, or even create an outline:
- Blog post introductions
- Blog post conclusions
- Blog post topic ideas
- Blog post outline
- SEO title and meta description
- Content improver (discussed above)
Frameworks
Jarvis has three main formulas that are based on tried-and-true marketing strategies. These frameworks include:
- AIDA. This framework uses one of the oldest marketing formulas still used today: Attention, Interest, Desire, and Action.
- PAS. PAS stands for Problem, Agitate, Solution. If you select this framework, you’ll generate a sales page that will successfully identify a common pain point or problem and market your product as a possible solution.
- BAB. This stands for Before, After, and Bridge. This framework tells a story describing a situation before a solution, how it changed after the solution was introduced, and how it worked.
Email templates
Sending regular email newsletters to your fans is an important part of maintaining your relevance as an author. Streamline the process by using these Jarvis features:
- Persuasive bullet points
- Personalized emails
- Email subject lines
Social media templates
Writing a book is one thing, but writing for social media requires an entirely different skill set. If you struggle to create content that generates traction with your audience, the social media templates offered by Jarvis can help. These preformatted outlines can help you generate:
- A creative story
- Photo post captions
- A personal bio
- Pinterest pin and title description
Website templates
Does your author website need a little TLC? Revamp your site and improve your SEO in one simple step by taking advantage of these templates:
- Perfect headline
- Website sub-headline
- Persuasive bullet points
- Company/author bio
- Unique value propositions
Video templates
Video is the most popular content format on all social media platforms today. If you want to try doing an author Q&A or creating a commercial for your book, these video templates can be incredibly useful:
- Video topic ideas
- Video script outline
- Video titles
- Video script hook and introduction
- Video descriptions
How Authors Use Jarvis
Over 100 authors have written and published books with the help of Jarvis. The tools and features are only part of the equation. Jarvis offers a complete guide to help writers with the book writing, editing, and publishing processes. Whether you need help with researching, outlining, formatting, or editing, the Jarvis community has plenty of advice and tips that will help you succeed.
If you want to get your book published ASAP, Jarvis also runs a 7 Day Book Challenge that helps authors and aspiring writers publish their books in 7 days or fewer. For $97, you can get involved in the AI Authors community for 30 days, get daily calls from expert coaches and authors, and finally learn how to banish writer’s block for good.
Examples of Jarvis AI Writing
To see how Jarvis would improve, edit, or reformat pre-written content, we used a variety of segments from book chapters and descriptions to test different Jarvis features. The original content, book title, rewritten content, and the Jarvis tool used will each be noted for each example.
Jarvis rewrites a book description
Here’s the original book description we gave it from The Reisman Case by Andrew Diamond:
- A wealthy business owner asks investigator Claire Chastain to solve a simple case. Is his employee stealing or not? From the moment she’s hired, subtle clues tell her something’s wrong: the unbusinesslike business owner, the lingering scent of a woman on the stairs, the rustle in the curtains where someone watches from above.
Here’s the new book descriptions written by Jarvis in “Content Improver” mode:
- A wealthy business owner hires investigator Claire Chastain to solve a simple case: is his employee stealing or not? She can tell from the moment she’s hired that something isn’t right. There are subtle clues, like an unprofessional employer and someone watching them in shadows on high ground.
- An investigator is asked to solve a simple case by a wealthy business owner. She starts her investigation and immediately begins seeing clues that suggest something isn’t right about the situation: The unbusinesslike nature of him as an employer, she can smell perfume on stairs but there’s no one around, and curtains rustling from someone watching them from above.
Jarvis writes the next paragraph in a novel, based of one paragraph that you give it.
Here’s the original passage we gave it from the book Impala by Andrew Diamond:
- Charlie was Hatter, as in “The Mad Hatter.” He picked up contract jobs here and there, working for a few weeks at a time, but he could never bring himself to be anyone’s employee. No one was all that eager to hire him either, once they got a look at his code.
Here’s what Jarvis generated using the “Creative Story” mode:
- “How’s the work going?” Amy had come to enjoy her chats with Charlie. It was a nice change from sitting in front of her computer all day and she appreciated the interaction with someone who didn’t live on social media.
“I’m not sure how I feel about it.” He fiddled with his phone, as if he always felt like he should be doing something else. “It pays well enough but it feels… wrong somehow.”
She nodded slowly, wondering what was bothering him so much about this job that he would put off-hours into thinking about it. “What is your main complaint? Is there a task you’re not liking doing?” She knew people could often find themselves stuck in a rut.
- Charlie loved his job, and he loved telling people about it. He had a backstory for how he got the nickname ‘Hatter’ from being in an underground hacking group that specialized in security-breaching by literally stealing passwords from mad hat makers who never store their password on paper. In reality, Charlie just liked to go out drinking with friends at local bars they considered safe enough not to have cameras or guards watching them. It was one of those places where you could pay cash, keep your face hidden under a hoodie and still get served without hassle.
Jarvis converts a book description into SEO meta-data
Here’s the facebook post copy we gave it
Follow Ella Bridges, the new owner of The Yellow Cottage in this period mystery series set in 1930s England with a supernatural twist.
Here’s what Jarvis generated using “Facebook ad primary text” mode:
- Are you a fan of Agatha Christie and Downton Abbey?
Do you love period dramas like Downtown Abbey, Victoria, and Mr. Selfridge? Then this is the book series for you! Follow Ella Bridges as she navigates life at The Yellow Cottage in 1930s England with her husband’s family. This cozy mystery series will have you guessing until the very end! Click here to get your copy today:
- The Yellow Cottage is a cozy mystery series set in 1930s England with a supernatural twist. Follow Ella Bridges, the new owner of The Yellow Cottage as she solves mysteries and finds romance along the way.
Jarvis Pricing
Jarvis has three pricing options, which makes it accessible for any budget. Users can also get a free 5-day trial before making a purchase. The different plans include:
- Starter Plan. For $29 per month, users will gain access to the full range of templates (39 and counting) and can generate 20,000 words each month. This plan supports 10 unique users, 6 languages, and offers a support chat in case any questions come up.
- Pro Plan. For $109 per month, users can generate unlimited words, utilize the long-form writing assistant, and access all available templates. It includes all the same features as the Starter Plan, plus a document editor.
- Boss Mode. This new plan costs $119 per month and offers everything in the Pro Plan plus Jarvis Commands, unlimited regenerations, and better content review features. It also supports more than 25 languages and will give you access to the AI Copywriter’s Community.
Conclusion
As you can see from the examples that Jarvis generated, the AI writing tool can give you just what you need or add extra elements or details that might not always align with what you had in mind. Its suggestions can help you come up with new approaches for your content, but just be aware that Jarvis isn’t flawless. Be sure to carefully read all the content it creates for you.