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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why do you need a marketing team of 10-12 when AI can do their jobs in 10 seconds? The company I work for got rid of the marketing department in late 2023. We kept a senior employee and one lower level employee. They are responsible for proofing and humanizing the AI output. Our open rate hovers at 43%, which if you know anything about targeted marketing campaigns, that's a phenomenal open rate, and significantly up from our previous rate of 28%. The conversion rate also increased from 4% to 7%, which again, 7% is phenomenal. We eliminated half of our technical writers in 2024. Again, AI is doing 80% of the work and the humans left are proofers and humanizers to the output. And we upgraded our AI package this year to one that is sales-lead focused. So far, ~4 months in, we're getting good, quality AI generated sales leads, which has increased productivity for our sales team. [/quote] When everyone catches up your open rate won’t be 43%. You’ll have to innovate and find new ways to compete to make $$. Humans like humans, not chat bots (except freaks like Thiel). [/quote] It sounds like you’re not using the latest technologies from OpenAI and Google. You’re not going to be able to tell the difference between an AI and a human unless they’re sitting right in front of you. [/quote]
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