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Use AI to Write Marketing That Sounds Like a Real Person
AI marketing copy can sound robotic. Here is how teens write copy that sounds human and converts.
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- 1The big idea
- 2marketing copy
- 3voice
- 4authenticity
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The big idea
AI-generated marketing often sounds the same — generic and robotic. The teens who stand out write copy that sounds human. Use AI for ideas, but YOUR voice for the final words.
Some examples
- AI-generic: 'Discover the best dog-walking service in town.'
- Human voice: 'Hi! I'm Jamie. Your dog will love walks with me.'
- AI-generic: 'Premium tutoring services available.'
- Human voice: 'Got a math test next week? I can help. I am a 10th grader who actually liked algebra.'
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