Q: You lost me at “not wanting to jump on the open ai band wagon” that sounds like the guy who said people will never want to have a phone.
If you had jumped on the band wagon this would be a visual interface to control chatgpt. Brilliant. You position the blocks, create a story and then up comes a choice, “what would you like to create with this stor?”. A sales page, an email? A Facebook ad? A video script?. Now that would be cool. But this….too old fashioned.
matthias42
May 15, 2024A: Did I say that about the AI bandwagon? 👀 Yes, I probably did.
Look, there are soooo many other copy-generating and landing-page-generating AI products in the world – I don't need to add "yet another visual interface to ChatGPT".
My app solves a different problem:
Busy solopreneurs and creators do marketing like hell, for about 6-8 weeks. Then they stop marketing and return to what they love to do (e.g. writing software, making photos, writing books, etc.) Their business goes down. They try again. And again.
My mission is not to help them do a small tactical job (e.g. make a landing page or a Facebook ad). My mission is to help them build a *sustainable marketing habit*.
That means, doing marketing each and every week: Listen to customers, position the product, write stories, run experiments, track the success using analytics, learn from that, make a strategy, rinse and repeat.
AI will definitely help here (e.g. I will build on OpenAI later this year and make something that helps you listen to customers). But AI does not change people's habits. They can only do it by themselves, with a little help from my tool, from the 2Quiet2Market community (did you see it?), and from my upcoming book. See https://2quiet2market.com/blog/book-1/ for the first sample chapters.
So, if you don't want a sustainable marketing habit but merely some generative AI, buy copy.ai or one of the 100 similar products. You'll be happier (at first). 😄