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Most agencies call one Google search "research." Then wonder why their copy sounds like everyone else's💀

the pipeline in my latest AI Corner piece does something different before a single word gets written:

▫️ YouTube: top content across 3 time windows, ceiling-to-floor analysis

▫️ Reddit: verbatim customer language from the most engaged threads of the last 2 years

▫️ X: posts sorted by quote-tweet ratio — the ones that made people feel something

You don't paraphrase what the customer said. You use their exact words.

Result: 3x reply rate vs templated output. 4 hours vs 3 days of manual research.

Most agencies skip this phase entirely. It's the main reason their outputs feel generic.

Comment AGENT and I'll send you the full breakdown for free.

Are you actually researching before you write, or just assuming you know what your customer sounds like?

Mar 29
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4:13 PM
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