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PSA: Those AI writing tools that promise $10k a month are a trap
I was sure the GPT-based copywriting bots were just hype until I used one to draft a real client proposal last month and it actually saved me 4 hours of work. But the claims about replacing your income overnight are pure garbage - has anyone here had a tool that actually delivered on those numbers?
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margaretm2323d ago
Those AI writing tools that promise $10k a month are a trap" - yep, totally agree. I tried one of those fancy copywriting bots last year for my small cleaning business website and blog posts. It was decent at getting me started on stuff, saved me maybe an hour or two per post compared to staring at a blank screen. But it wasn't some magical money machine. The real win for me was using it to punch out rough drafts for client emails and proposals fast, then I'd go in and fix the parts where it sounded weird or made up facts. Never came close to replacing my income though, not even close. It's more like a really fast helper that still needs you to steer the wheel, you know?
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kai_butler8323d ago
Funny timing, I just saw a post on my feed from a guy who runs a local real estate team complaining about the same thing. He shelled out for some AI copywriter subscription thinking it would crank out his social media posts and client emails for him. Ngl, he said it made his stuff sound like a robot that had only read a sales manual once. He ended up keeping it just for brainstorming headlines and getting past the blank page problem. The real money maker for him was still picking up the phone and talking to people face to face. That hype is just noise.
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paigep2023d ago
Feels like everything online promises easy money but the real magic is just getting your foot in the door with less headache.
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