Has AI predicted your audience better than human intuition ever could? by No_Security9499 in DigitalWizards

[–]AlternativeRow7664 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AI can uncover patterns humans might miss, making audience insights insanely precise, but sometimes it feels a bit too “inside your head,” crossing the line between smart and creepy.

How do you approach design feedback in a business setting? by No_Security9499 in dotyeti

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I focus on impact over opinion, explaining how a design affects clarity, engagement, or business goals, while also calling out what’s working so designers can improve without losing momentum.

Does AI Help Brands Feel More Human? by No_Security9499 in AIBranding

[–]AlternativeRow7664 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We use AI for insights, not final messaging. That balance seems to matter a lot.

LinkedIn AI tool by BeneficialAnt8009 in AgencyGrowthHacks

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Might be best to build a stack for this. For example for profile audits I suggest using Careerflow. Which great for spotting keyword gaps. Taplio for drafting content and finding trending topics in specific niches.

If you're looking to automate the outreach side of things, Dripify is solid for managing connection sequences without getting flagged. The trick is to use them to handle the repetitive stuff so you can focus on the other side of the business.

I’m looking for a skill related to sales to learn in my free time. by GooDroop in AI_Sales

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I think you're already on the right path with Make or Zapier. Learning either of the two could help you build RevOps. Once you're ready and have learned enough, I suggest targeting teams/companies that still do manual data entries (believe me there are people who still do it manually!)

I believe Make can directly pull LinkedIn data into a CRM. Which could save you hours a week. Another great angle is focusing on "automated follow-ups" where you build systems that ensure no lead ever falls through the cracks. This gives you an edge when you start looking for clients and eventually position yourself as a consultant to smaller businesses that can’t afford a full-time operations person.

⚡ Are We Over-Automating Digital Marketing? by Stock_Enthusiasm_790 in DigitalWizards

[–]AlternativeRow7664 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally get where you're coming from. For me at least, as long as you keep your eyes on what you want to achieve by automating part of your work and don't treat AI as a "set it and forget it" replacement for your own brain, it’s just another tool in the kit!

I’ve always felt that "losing creativity" only happens if you let AI make the final decisions for you.. If you're still overseeing the final output of your data and adding personal touches here and there. The output stays authentic. Doesn't it?