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Growth is realizing that other people's opinion or judgment is a lot like dog shit.
It stinks. But if you allow it to accumulate. You'll step in it. Then you'll smell just like it. So moral of the story. Pick up after your dog and leave the world a cleaner, happier place. šŸ¤£šŸ«”šŸ‘Œ
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Growth is realizing that other people's opinion or judgment is a lot like dog shit.
What if I told you I’m outsourcing all my content to AI? (JK - Happy April Fools!)
I went through a Wendy’s drive thru recently … Listen - I know, but sometimes a girl craves a Baconator and some fries… Anyway, I was extremely put off by the fact that a robot was taking my order in the drive thru… Then, ignorantly hoping for human interaction, I waited unusually long… Unusual because I figured with the time saved from taking orders and all. Well, then a person’s arm flung out the window holding a bag of food… no eye contact. no greeting. no acknowledgment. I grabbed my food - checked it to make sure. Then drove off dumbfounded. I can literally picture your face right now because that was the face I made all the way home. I can get over the robot/AI taking my order. I can accept that maybe that helps with efficiency. But, have we completely lost humanity in it? When you solely rely on AI/ChatGPT to crank out your content without adjusting it or training it to match your human voice, THIS is the experience you’re giving people. It’s disgusting and off putting. But I’ve seen more and more businesses using AI to push out content that they literally sound like everyone else. There’s no differentiation or uniqueness. And THIS is a great opportunity for you! Because everyone’s jumping on the ā€œAI Trainā€ and not using it properly, YOU have the upper hand here to use AI as a tool and blow everyone else out of the water. How to Train AI to Sound Like You Most business owners use AI like a vending machine — put in a request, get generic content out. The secret to making it actually useful is to teach it who you are first. Here's how: - Write out your tone in plain words. Describe how you talk to customers — casual or professional? Warm or straight-to-the-point? Funny or serious? Include what you don't sound like. ("Not corporate. Not overly salesy. Not like a robot.") Paste this at the start of any AI session where you're creating content. - Give it real examples of your writing. Past emails, social posts, website copy — anything that sounds authentically like you. Tell AI: "Here are 3 examples of how I communicate. Match this tone when writing for me." Samples beat instructions every time.
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Your marketing isn't broken. Your foundation is.
If you're feeling like you're spinning your tires or completely blacking out when it comes to marketing your business... then it's time to go back to the foundation. The why you started this. The reason you exist. And the empathy and desire you have to help your customers. šŸ‘Œ Tell me what your why is. Why did you start? What pulls at your heart when it comes to helping your audience?
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Welcome to the Marketing Roundup Community! šŸ‘‹
I'm so glad you're here. I'm Missy Burns — marketer, small business owner, and the person who built this space because I know firsthand how exhausting it is to market a business you believe in without a clear roadmap to follow. This community exists because you deserve better than piecing together Pinterest blogs, LinkedIn newsletters, and random guru advice every time you have a marketing question. Here, you can ask the questions you've been afraid to ask, share what's working (and what isn't), and connect with other business owners who are figuring it out right alongside you — or who've already learned the hard way and are willing to share. You'll get honest, psychology-backed marketing guidance, real conversations, and a straight-talking space where marketing finally starts to make sense. Just a community built around one belief — that every business owner deserves to understand their marketing well enough to make it work for them. So introduce yourself below. Tell us who you are, what your business does, and what brought you here. We're glad you made it. šŸ™Œ
Welcome to the Marketing Roundup Community! šŸ‘‹
1 like • Mar 27
@Kimberly Wilhelm I'm intrigued by it
1 like • Mar 27
@Kimberly Wilhelm I'll let ya know what I think about it in a month or so šŸ˜…šŸ‘Œ
What is the most confusing thing about marketing?
As small business owners, you deal with a lot... what is the biggest pain in your butt when it comes to marketing your business?
0 likes • Mar 27
@Joseph Testa Seo is great - AIO is also just as important. Getting referenced by AI is now the new goal according to everything im reading. What are your thoughts on that?
1 like • Mar 27
@Kimberly Wilhelm that is an interesting one. I think knowing your audience really well and having empathy for them is helpful.
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