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Why Your AI Copy Sounds Like a Corporate Robot

If your recent blog post includes the words "delve," "unleash," or "tapestry," your customers know a robot wrote it.

Generic AI defaults to "corporate fluff" because it lacks a defined identity. It doesn't know your specific Brand Voice or your Customer Avatar, so it mimics the average of the internet.

In this episode, we introduce "Leo" (our AI Copywriter) and show how we use Brand Pillars and Negative Constraints to stop the robot from sounding like a thesaurus.

You’ll learn:
The "Red Flag" words that ruin your credibility immediately.
How we use Brand Pillars to define Tone and Audience for the AI.
Why "Negative Constraints" (The Ban List) are critical for human-sounding copy.
A live comparison of "Naked AI" vs. "Leo."

Resources:
Marketing & Growth Consult: https://stiki.sandboxmedia.ca/marketing-and-growth-consultation

AI Branding & Guardrails Consult: https://stiki.sandboxmedia.ca/ai-branding-consult

Blog Hub: https://www.sandboxmedia.ca/blog

YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9kACktvXTapG9JqcOsWtMKREDs1cNeym

Видео Why Your AI Copy Sounds Like a Corporate Robot канала Sandbox Media
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