They type something in. They get something back. It sounds fine but it also sounds like everyone else. Generic. Flat. Nothing like the way they actually talk to their clients.So they tweak it for 20 minutes, decide it is faster to just write it themselves, and give up on AI being useful for their business.
The problem was never the tool.It was the brief.AI produces generic output when it gets generic input. When you give it the right context - your specific audience, their specific frustration, the specific belief they need to have before they will buy from you - the output changes completely.
Learning how to brief AI properly is the difference between a tool that wastes your time and one that gives you hours back every week.That is what the AI for Marketing Workshop teaches. Not which tools to use. How to use them in a way that actually produces content worth posting.
Here is what you build in the session:A custom GPT trained on your brand, your audience, and your offers so every output sounds like you
A 90-day marketing plan built around your specific goals
A content workflow that cuts your weekly marketing time by more than half
A research process that surfaces exactly what your prospects are searching for right now
One session. Hands-on. You leave with real skills and real outputs - not notes from a slide deck you will never open again.
P.S. If you have questions about whether this is the right fit for your business, reply to this email. I am happy to help you figure that out before you register.

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