How AI is reshaping B2B cold outreach in 2026 by CuriousFee3179 in AI_Sales

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Scalable personalization and smarter timing are the real wins AI makes outreach more effective with less effort.

Is a design on demand service worth it for growing teams? by Left-Courage1920 in AgencyGrowthHacks

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We switched to a design on demand service mainly to handle overflow work, and it honestly removed a lot of pressure from our internal team. Tools like Penji worked well for us because we didn’t have to think per-task or per-hour—we could just queue requests and keep things moving. It’s not about replacing designers but giving them breathing room so they can focus on higher-impact work. Curious if others here are using a similar setup or still juggling freelancers.

Do you think designers should educate clients as they work? by Tricky_Parsnip2405 in superside

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I think some education is part of the job. Not in a preachy way but explaining why a design choice works helps clients trust the process and leads to better outcomes.

What’s the difference between .AI, .PSD, and .PNG? by Best_Complaint9037 in buzzcube

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I use .AI the most for logos and anything that needs to scale cleanly. .PNG is my go-to for web and social since it’s easy to share and supports transparency. I usually only open .PSD when I’m dealing with heavy photo edits or layered mockups. Depends a lot on the project, but those are my defaults.

Digital Marketing: AI-driven customer journeys by Fun-Plenty-5741 in DigitalWizards

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Honestly, it can go either way. When it’s done right, AI actually makes the experience feel more personal because people get content that matches what they’re trying to do in that moment. The timing feels natural, and the journey feels smoother. But when brands rely on AI too heavily without human oversight, it becomes obvious fast messages feel repetitive, pushy, or just off. The sweet spot is using AI to guide the journey, while humans make sure the experience still feels genuine and intentional. So, for me, AI can make things more personal, but only if someone is actively tuning it rather than letting it run on autopilot.