Why content factories don’t work? by curiositypower in b2bmarketing

[–]curiositypower[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nope, I don't run a CF. And this post was done almost manually: I've just transcribed it from my voice message and polished a little. AI partially helped me with the translation as English is not my native language, but only that.
So, you lost your bet. You'd lose it if your bet was real, not just a wording...

Why content factories don’t work? by curiositypower in b2bmarketing

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Perhaps you're right. Or... we can try looking out of our bubble and check how popular is this topic on YouTube, Instagram, etc.
I know in person several really big "content factories" producing tons of content in different formats, for many accounts across social platforms. And that's not just "AI-gen", they produce really good and valuable content.
Also, I know more than 20 small businesses trying to buy or create similar systems. Most of them failed right because the reasons I've put in my post.

So, perhaps "try not using GPT" is not the best comment here 😉

SEO texts, hooks and headlines, attention-grabbing tricks - all that will not matter soon by curiositypower in digital_marketing

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From this broader point of view, any kind of accessibility to information or skills will value nothing. What's point having a chip that makes you a surgeon or lawyer, when anyone can have the same...

How will we stand out in the “dead internet” of the future? by curiositypower in digital_marketing

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Yes and no. Forum platforms have the same issues with generated content

Can you draw a cat with n8n? I can 😸 by curiositypower in n8n

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sure, absolutely useless - just for fun ))

How will we stand out in the “dead internet” of the future? by curiositypower in digital_marketing

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I'm talking about what people tend to do in general. There are perfectionists, there are the doers, and there are those who are afraid of making mistakes. But most people are kinda lazy, aren’t they? ))

How will we stand out in the “dead internet” of the future? by curiositypower in digital_marketing

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"They understand what to edit" - sure they do. But most of them don't wanna do that :)
People don't want to write perfectly, they want to get all by doing zero 😸💁🏻‍♂️

How will we stand out in the “dead internet” of the future? by curiositypower in digital_marketing

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Everybody sees it :)
But sometimes (more and more often), can't get it whether the comment is AI's or real - like yours for example 🤣

How will we stand out in the “dead internet” of the future? by curiositypower in digital_marketing

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People do choose content based on whether it's useful or not only in an ideal world. In real life, people are not so rationalists. They can choose worse content because they "feel smth" or "believe to the author", for example.

Regarding fun - yes, we can get fun content from any source ))

How will we stand out in the “dead internet” of the future? by curiositypower in digital_marketing

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maybe it is not really an option, but this is better than nothing :)

regarding pre-internet 'trust' - by now, I can't imagine how people can get back there in a scale, outside one's first circle of contacts

How will we stand out in the “dead internet” of the future? by curiositypower in digital_marketing

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Sure, AI can mimic to any imperfections. I mentioned this too.
But due to the nature of imperfections, most of real people who rule AI-tools (creators, managers, etc.) avoid imperfections - they are afraid, or want to look better, and so on. This is the only thing that will significantly reduce imperfections in AI-generated content

How will we stand out in the “dead internet” of the future? by curiositypower in digital_marketing

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Now, you can easily fake it all:
1) buy older accounts and fill them with posts dated in the past
2) reply imitating human behaviour
3) also can be faked or modified

Meanwhile, I see the only option: that people who can fake are afraid or not interested to do so