Tutorials
Nov 14, 2024
The most common complaint about AI-written blog posts isn’t that they’re wrong — it’s that they sound like AI-written blog posts. Flat, over-organized, with a slightly corporate distance.
This tutorial walks through a complete blog post workflow designed to fix that. Every step includes a working prompt you can copy and adapt.
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Nov 2, 2024
Publishing one piece of content per platform is the slow path to burnout. The most productive content creators aren’t producing more ideas — they’re extracting more value from the ideas they already have.
This is a repeatable AI workflow that turns one YouTube video into seven pieces of content without them feeling recycled.
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Oct 18, 2024
Most content calendars fail not because creators lack ideas, but because the planning process is slow and disconnected from what they actually want to create. AI doesn’t solve the creativity problem — it solves the logistics problem.
Here’s a workflow that takes you from “I need a content plan” to a full 30-day calendar in under two hours.
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Oct 12, 2024
Most AI output sounds like AI because most AI prompts are vague. You get what you ask for — and “write me a blog post about X” asks for very little.
These five techniques close the gap between what AI produces and what you’d actually publish.
Technique 1: The Style Sample The fastest way to get AI to write in your voice is to show it examples of your actual writing.
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Oct 8, 2024
YouTube SEO is tedious. Writing a good title takes longer than you think. Writing a good description takes even longer. And most creators either skip it or copy-paste from other videos.
AI can do most of this work in 15 minutes — if you have the right prompts and workflow.
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Sep 30, 2024
Everyone says “build a prompt library.” Almost no one tells you how to build one you’ll actually use six months from now.
The problem isn’t collection — it’s organization. A folder of 200 saved prompts you can’t find in under five seconds isn’t a library. It’s a graveyard.
This is a system for building a prompt library organized around your workflow, not around categories that sound logical but don’t match how you actually work.
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