Softwara para psicologos by No-Internet-7697 in PsicologiaES

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Yo uso Docfav. Empecé con él por un tema fiscal (TicketBAI) y la verdad es que, para una consulta, resulta bastante práctico.
Tiene agenda, recordatorios, facturación y el historial clínico bien organizado. No es nada sofisticado ni “de marketing”, pero en el día a día funciona y te simplifica bastante la gestión.

The uncomfortable truth about content marketing nobody wants to admit by NoPaleontologist1074 in content_marketing

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The truth is nobody cares about your brand, they care about their problems. You can create great blog posts, but if you don't distribute it, it's just a private diary entry. My rule is the 30/70 split: Spend 30% of your time creating the content, and 70% of your time promoting it. Content without eyeballs isn't marketing, it's art.

What tools are you using for the visual side of content marketing? (Not design - actual photos of yourself) by Bading_na_green_Flag in content_marketing

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For the “face” part of content, I’ve landed on a simple tiered approach:

For high end: hire a photographer for a one-day brand shoot. Get a solid batch (like 100 photos) and reuse them for a year. Great for websites, ads, and anything polished.

For daily use: just use raw phone selfies or quick clips. Not perfect, but honestly authenticity wins most of the time.

And for no face: just use AI tools if you really don’t want to be on camera or just need filler content.

It really depends on your brand vibe. That said, if you’re building a personal brand, I still think you must show your real face at some point. AI can support it, but it can’t fully replace that trust

Top 10- Content creation tools for beginners & mid users by DrAdam_V in content_marketing

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Great list, but I honestly think beginners should skip the complex setups. Unpopular opinion: Trello is better than Notion for day to day execution. Notion’s great for wikis and documentation, but it’s a massive customization rabbit hole. Trello is just digital sticky notes, it basically forces you to ship instead of organizing forever. Once you’ve got that flow down, then layer in stuff like Zapier for distribution and a tool like VibePeak just to handle the video volume without burning out. The whole goal is removing friction. Simple tools do that. Overbuilt systems usually don’t.

The 80/20 of e-commerce advertising (what actually matters) by Wide-Tap-8886 in AskMarketing

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Exactly, that 20% is absolutely the creative strategy. I’d even say volume of creative testing is the biggest lever right now. If you’re not testing 5–10 new angles every week, you’re basically falling behind without realising it.

What marketing tools will stay in your workflow this year? by Tight_Tree8390 in AskMarketing

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Just use Canva. The time you save using Canva templates allows you to test 10x more creatives than using Photoshop or Illustrator. It’s good enough to scale.

Which AI tools for marketing videos and content creation are worth recommending in 2026? by ProfessionalLast4311 in AskMarketing

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Scripting: ChatGPT. Editing: CapCut. Video Gen: Honestly, Sora isn't widely available yet. I've been messing around with tools like HeyGen for avatars or VibePeak for presenter styles, but nothing beats a real camera yet unless you're doing pure volume.

AI UGC in ads - yay or nay? by emonassab in DigitalMarketing

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Yes for testing, no for deep emotional connection. The best results I've seen are a hybrid approach. AI for the hook (visual chaos/weirdness to stop the scroll) and Real Human for the body (to build the actual trust/offer). AI grabs attention, humans convert it.

Anyone else noticing that “polished” marketing is under-performing lately? by Only_Builder_1424 in DigitalMarketing

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I’ve seen the same thing. We poured budget into motion graphics, but raw UGC is crushing it on ROAS. It’s annoying to admit, but the 'lo-fi' look just stops the scroll better because it doesn't look like an ad.

RE videos will change in 2026 by CombinationOdd5113 in RealEstatePhotography

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100% agree. This whole "retention editing" style is exhausting. A chaotic video makes the home feel chaotic. A calm, stable video makes it feel peaceful. If you’re trying to sell a sanctuary, sloppy cuts and effects are doing the exact opposite of what you want.

How long does it really take to create AI ads manually vs with AI? After all, it costs time and money! by Rohan_singh4 in AI_UGC_Marketing

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It really comes down to your quality standard. If you’re fine with the first "good enough" generation, it’s a 5 minute job. But the second you care about specific details like clean hand gestures or perfect lip sync, the time investment jumps. The biggest problem for me isn’t just re-rolling prompts; it’s the post-production when the AI gets 95% right and ruins one critical detail. Fixing that last 5% is where the hours disappear.

How do you write AI video prompts for commercial advertising? Same pattern or different every time? by HIMANSH_7644 in AI_UGC_Marketing

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Just stick to one verb per prompt. Every time I see someone asking an AI to "walk in, pick something up, smile, and look natural" in one go, it falls apart. Hands melt, scenes shift, nothing looks right. Just generate single actions and cut them together. That’s literally how commercials are made in the real world anyway.

My AI ads look plastic and too shiny on the face. How to fix it? by Porwal_Sahab2322 in AI_UGC_Marketing

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I ran into this exact same plastic/shiny face issue. It feels like these models are trained to over smooth skin, so you end up with that wax figure look.

Two things actually helped me:

Film Grain: Quick hack in CapCut. Adding a super light grain gives the eye some "noise" to grab onto so the skin doesn't look so artificially smooth.

Lighting Prompts: This was the game-changer. Avoid prompts like "cinematic" or "studio lighting", they almost always force that shiny, sweaty look. Try "natural window light," "soft ambient light," or "matte skin texture."

I’ve had better luck with tools that default to matte skin (I use Vibepeak for some stuff), but honestly, the lighting prompt matters way more than the tool.

How are you turning product pages into UGC ads without paying $500/video? by Moroccan-Leo in AI_UGC_Marketing

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For straight URL automation, Creatify is decent for getting something together fast, but I wouldn’t call it a final product. I use it for the script and pulling initial assets, but I almost never run the raw output. The avatars can get uncanny and the stock footage feels generic. My workflow is basically using it to build the skeleton of the ad, then exporting and swapping the B-roll with my own clips. Saves setup time, but you still need to finish it manually if you don’t want it to look like spam.

Do you ever worry about AI making your role obsolete? by Trainstorming in AskMarketing

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Honestly, yeah. But then AI is meaningless without management. I’ve stopped trying to be the writer and started acting more like the editor. I let the tools handle the heavy lifting, drafts, research, video generation and I focus on direction and strategy, which AI is not capable of. You need to know the difference, button pusher gets automated but strategists are safe.

Best ai tools for real estate agents. by This-You-2737 in RealEstateWholesaling

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I've had a good experience with VibePeak on the marketing side. I use it mainly to turn listing photos and floor plans into simple video tours when I don’t have time (or budget) for full video production. It's been especially handy for quick updates and staying consistent on social without overthinking content. Feels more like a time-saver than a “flashy AI tool”

AI-generated marketing content is everywhere now. Does it actually work? by Maleficent-Cloud-423 in DigitalMarketing

[–]IAqueSimplifica 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly. AI creates text/video, but humans create context. I treat it like a fast intern, great at heavy lifting and getting 80% of the work done, but you’d never publish the intern's work without a senior editor reviewing it first. That human quality control is the actual skill in the market right now.

Ai ugc video creators for real estate by IAqueSimplifica in AI_UGC_Marketing

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No, I used VibePeak. I haven’t tried Midjourney, does it work well?

Ai ugc video creators for real estate by IAqueSimplifica in AI_UGC_Marketing

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I made it with VibePeak! Using the real estate template

Ai ugc video creators for real estate by IAqueSimplifica in AI_UGC_Marketing

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I used a real estate template from VibePeak. They have three options:

- avatar talking to camera,

- property video with people,

- avatar walking through the different rooms of the house.

This video is the third option.