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@paninid@mastodon.world  ·  activity timestamp 10 hours ago

This should be the mainstream #marketing position.

Mike Rosenberg
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Businesses keep massively screwing up the Al writing thing, so let me put it in a CEO's language.

Let's say overnight 10,000 cafes popped up in your town. Just wall-to-wall cafe. Your VIP comes to you and says: "I got it.

We will open a cafe here."
Your cafe might be decent, it might offer some different stuff, but there's no escaping the fact that it's another cafe that no one asked for.

For some reason we all understand basic supply-and-demand with stuff like the housing market, gas prices, shoe sales, etc.

But when it comes to "content," the entire bed-rock philosophy of supply-and-demand goes out the window. Al content is now unlimited. As such, it has no value.

It doesn't matter if you "do good prompts" or whatever.

There's no escaping the fact that it's a cafe on a street with 10,000 other cafes - and that every person on Earth can now build their own cafe in an instant.

In short, there's no value there.

Human writing is like putting a pizzeria or Thai restaurant or sushi place on that block, where everyone is sick and tired of the same lukewarm burnt coffee and stale bran muffins. You might still fail. But you now stand out and give yourself a chance where the supply of your services is low and the demand is high.
In short, you are offering real value.
Mike Rosenberg in • 1st I write LinkedIn posts so your leads come to you. Re... Visit my website 2h • • •• Businesses keep massively screwing up the Al writing thing, so let me put it in a CEO's language. Let's say overnight 10,000 cafes popped up in your town. Just wall-to-wall cafe. Your VIP comes to you and says: "I got it. We will open a cafe here." Your cafe might be decent, it might offer some different stuff, but there's no escaping the fact that it's another cafe that no one asked for. For some reason we all understand basic supply-and-demand with stuff like the housing market, gas prices, shoe sales, etc. But when it comes to "content," the entire bed-rock philosophy of supply-and-demand goes out the window. Al content is now unlimited. As such, it has no value. It doesn't matter if you "do good prompts" or whatever. There's no escaping the fact that it's a cafe on a street with 10,000 other cafes - and that every person on Earth can now build their own cafe in an instant. In short, there's no value there. Human writing is like putting a pizzeria or Thai restaurant or sushi place on that block, where everyone is sick and tired of the same lukewarm burnt coffee and stale bran muffins. You might still fail. But you now stand out and give yourself a chance where the supply of your services is low and the demand is high. In short, you are offering real value.
Mike Rosenberg in • 1st I write LinkedIn posts so your leads come to you. Re... Visit my website 2h • • •• Businesses keep massively screwing up the Al writing thing, so let me put it in a CEO's language. Let's say overnight 10,000 cafes popped up in your town. Just wall-to-wall cafe. Your VIP comes to you and says: "I got it. We will open a cafe here." Your cafe might be decent, it might offer some different stuff, but there's no escaping the fact that it's another cafe that no one asked for. For some reason we all understand basic supply-and-demand with stuff like the housing market, gas prices, shoe sales, etc. But when it comes to "content," the entire bed-rock philosophy of supply-and-demand goes out the window. Al content is now unlimited. As such, it has no value. It doesn't matter if you "do good prompts" or whatever. There's no escaping the fact that it's a cafe on a street with 10,000 other cafes - and that every person on Earth can now build their own cafe in an instant. In short, there's no value there. Human writing is like putting a pizzeria or Thai restaurant or sushi place on that block, where everyone is sick and tired of the same lukewarm burnt coffee and stale bran muffins. You might still fail. But you now stand out and give yourself a chance where the supply of your services is low and the demand is high. In short, you are offering real value.
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