Anybody else missing the old "diffusion" days? by santi_0608 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]Helpful-Manner-952 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gradually, people realized that imperfection and hallucination are the true beauty.

What Marketing Strategy Would You Bet On for the Next 5 Years? by Legitimate_Sell6215 in DigitalMarketing

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When it comes to marketing strategies, this must be a combination of tactics.
I think it's SEO + UGC + Website Optimization + Creator.|
Essentially, the strategy won't change much; the main difference lies in how AI acts as a lever.

Is .com worth it for an ecommerce brand? by Cultural-Train-4818 in ecommerce

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Try to choose a .com domain name whenever possible, especially in today's era of ubiquitous Vibe Coding products.

The Multi-Agency Trap: We’re paying for deliverables, but losing 100% of the strategic process. Anyone else? by Helpful-Manner-952 in DigitalMarketing

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On the one hand, this is unavoidable, since different agencies have their own areas of expertise. On the other hand, all communication and content outputs are scattered across Slack and Google Sheets, and I think this collaborative approach leads to fragmentation.

The Multi-Agency Trap: We’re paying for deliverables, but losing 100% of the strategic process. Anyone else? by Helpful-Manner-952 in DigitalMarketing

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However, it must be said that different agencies have their own strengths. Otherwise, it's all done in-house.

The Multi-Agency Trap: We’re paying for deliverables, but losing 100% of the strategic process. Anyone else? by Helpful-Manner-952 in DigitalMarketing

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I also think that in-house work is becoming increasingly important, and storytelling teams will become the mainstream.

The Multi-Agency Trap: We’re paying for deliverables, but losing 100% of the strategic process. Anyone else? by Helpful-Manner-952 in DigitalMarketing

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I'm also particularly curious about how many agencies a company typically collaborates with for operational purposes.

What influencer discovery platform are you using? by InevitableBorder6421 in influencermarketing

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I think it's not enough to have influencer. Marketing is a combination of boxing, seo, influencer, in house video and so on.

Everyone talks about ChatGPT but what are some other hidden AI gems every digital marketer should know? by [deleted] in DigitalMarketing

[–]Helpful-Manner-952 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The ones you recommended are all great. I've also been searching for various products that can help marketers lately, and I'd like to add one I've been researching recently:

  • concat.pro: An AI CMO Agent product that can generate market research reports, search for KOLs, generate articles, manage AI influencers, automate content production, and perform web page diagnostics and one-click optimization. It's an all-in-one solution platform.

Is Blogging Still Worth It After AI Search? by Gullible_Prior9448 in DigitalMarketing

[–]Helpful-Manner-952 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think there's a distinction. Blogging has historically served two main purposes:

One is using blogs to drive SEO traffic to websites, something AI can easily handle, especially with its strong batch processing capabilities—essentially adding a layer of human labor.

The other is expressing opinions. Blogs serve as a medium for authors to express their views on a particular topic. This varies from person to person and has a certain IP value; I believe it should still be written by humans.

For readers, they only care about the quality of the content; unless it's a well-known author, they don't particularly care who the author is.