AI is going to permanently change how marketing works.
If you're not paying attention, you're going to be out of a job pretty soon.
I played around with ChatGPT (a new AI tool) recently.
Here's how AI will change marketing forever:
To understand how good the AI is, I picked SEO as my channel to test its ability.
I tested its capability across a bunch of competencies like:
• Strategic thinking
• Tactical understanding
• Ability to ideate
• Ability to write
• Technical basics
Here's what I found:
1. Strategy
I asked the AI to create a strategy for my website's SEO.
2. Audit
I then asked the AI how to audit my website's SEO.
3. Tactics
The SEO gave me strategic advice like getting valuable backlinks.
But can it actually give me specific tactics to execute that strategy?
4. Keyword research
I asked the AI to give me a list of keywords to target.
I picked pet food as my niche.
5. Content plan
I then asked the AI to create a content plan for my website.
6. Ideation
I asked the AI to give me ideas for blogs I can write to rank for SEO.
7. Copywriting
Next, I asked the AI to give me 10 titles for a blog post.
8. More copywriting
I told the AI to give me even better titles for my blog post.
9. Metadata
I then asked the AI to generate metadata for my blogpost.
10. Technical
Seems like it's doing ok so far. But can it go a step deeper and handle some technical basics?
11. Content writing
Finally, I asked the AI to actually write the blog post for me.
All of this took me 5 minutes. In the real world, all of this would probably take at least 5-10 hours.
But how good are the answers? I'd rank it as a 5/10.
The equivalent of an SEO marketer with 1-2 years of experience earning around $50k/year.
Not excellent, but definitely more competent than an SEO intern.
Here's why that's impressive:
• The AI is as capable as an SEO marketer with 1-2 years of experience.
• The AI did for free what the SEO marketer would have charged $50k/year for.
• The AI did in 5 minutes what would have taken the SEO marketer at least a day.
The most impressive part:
This is just the beginning!
We're only seeing the first iteration of a technology that is likely going to improve by many orders of magnitude in the coming years.
It might replace you. Or it might end up 10x ing your productivity. Too early to tell.
Thanks for reading!
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1. iPhone and Mac now come equipped with ChatGPT for free:
• Access ChatGPT right from Siri and ask a question
• Ask questions about your documents
• Share photos with ChatGPT and get suggestions
• Create images and texts within documents with ChatGPT
2. A brand new, AI-powered Siri:
• New glowing light when you activate Siri (see below)
• Talk naturally to Siri and it will understand everything you say
• It understands deeper meaning like who you your daughter is or where your office is located
• Celebs are using AI to create duplicates
• Harvard's new computer science teacher is an AI
• And Apple might be working on a ChatGPT coding competitor
Here are the 5 biggest things that happened in AI this week:
1. Celebs use AI to create their duplicates:
While us mortals dream about delegating our work to AI, celebrities have already cracked the code.
Stars like Brazilian soccer Neymar are signing deals with brands to duplicate their image with AI and use it for commercial purposes.
2. Apple potentially working on ChatGPT coding competitor:
A recently secured patent from Apple suggests that it may be using machine learning technology in its Xcode app to automate code writing, check existing code for bugs, and more.
I don't blame you if you have a hard time staying on top of all the latest developments in AI.
So here is a quick 2 minute recap of the top 5 things that happened in AI this week:
1. A set of highly anticipated new ChatGPT features were leaked on Reddit
Alleged new features include:
• Profiles
• The ability to upload files
• Workspaces for businesses
2. McKinsey predicts AI could add up to $4.4 Trillion to the global economy every year
The report from McKinsey expects 75% of the value of generative AI to fall across 4 areas: Customer operations, marketing and sales, software engineering, and R&D.