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Dane Whitney

@zao_dane

🇺🇸🇨🇦:: AI dreamer • Sweaty startup micro acquisition entrepreneur. I love Jesus • Church • Brand • Marketing .

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calendar_today19-06-2008 07:27:57

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Decided to shift & build 2 acquired brands using exclusively AI marketing tools. 1) a golf brand. 2) a pet accessory brand. Using Adflow copy.ai Writesonic + Exod.Ai Follow along for feedback, updates, progress, and real numbers.

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I’m not sure how the AI engines work, most (all??) are powered by Magic on OpenAI. But the results are VERY different from tool to tool with the same input. From grammar and sentence structure to how ‘natural’ it feels. copy.ai Writesonic are hands down the best i’ve found.

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About to pull the trigger on the first fully AI ad campaign for RescuPets. Exod.ai for campaign optimization and targeting. Copy.ai for headline, description, and main text.

About to pull the trigger on the first fully AI ad campaign for RescuPets. 

Exod.ai for campaign optimization and targeting. 

Copy.ai for headline, description, and main text.
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Well, that was short lived. Good ol’ FB disapproved the ad. Time to spend some time in hell trying to deal with Facebook review team to understand why every ad for this brand is not approved.

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Well lots of problems with Exod.ai i haven’t been able to successfully launch a campaign for Rescü… I know it HAS worked because I launched a campaign for our golf brand previously… Oh, well.

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I've done copywriting for 100s of landing pages and home pages. Here are 10 landing page copywriting tips for more conversions:

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Heard this last week and I like it: Your “why” is not someone else’s “why” to pay you for it. Another way: Your reason for doing something is not somebody else’s reason for paying you for it.

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"Too often, we fall into an all-or-nothing cycle with our habits. The problem is not slipping up; the problem is thinking that if you can’t do something perfectly, then you shouldn’t do it at all." –James Clear

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What’s happening Twitter? It’s been a while! What a ride. Get to add CMO of a private equity firm to my profile soon. Genuinely can’t believe that I’m living my literal DREAM at 35. Believe me when I say, I am absolutely PUMPED for my 40s… anything is possible friends

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"When choosing a new habit many people seem to ask themselves, “What can I do on my best days?” The trick is to ask, “What can I stick to even on my worst days?” Start small. Master the art of showing up. Scale up when you have the time, energy, and interest." –James Clear

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Hey Evernote your customer support and knowledge base is such a nightmare. I’ve been trying to upgrade to Evernote Professional for 30 minutes. Instead I’m cancelling my account. Absolutely ZERO support.