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Pro tip: Stop using the same AI prompts for every SEO article
A client in Austin told me my blog posts all sounded 'robotic and hollow' even though I was using AI. I realized I was asking for 500 words on 'best lawn tools' every time. Now I feed the AI a specific customer complaint or question like 'why does my Bermuda grass look patchy in July' and the articles actually help people. Has anyone else gotten feedback that made them totally change how they use AI for content?
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jakeb811mo ago
Sounds like you're still asking the AI questions instead of giving it real customer quotes.
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emmam891mo ago
Lost a whole shipment and they just said "wanted better service"? lmao
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the_brian1mo ago
Yeah but @jakeb81, I gotta push back on that a bit. If you're asking smart questions like "what made you pick us over the other guy" or "what were you hoping would happen before you called" you can get way deeper into their actual thinking than just a quote ever could. And the AI does a good job of catching those patterns in the responses, like when they say something vague like "just wanted better service" you can drill down and find out they actually lost a shipment with your competitor. That kind of stuff never shows up in a quote, it's buried in their head until you ask the right way.
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