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29 contributions to AI Marketing
The workflow I use to create all my AI film content (breaking it down Monday)
Thanks to @Matt Simone for the encouragement and opportunity to break it down LIVE this Monday(different group). I’ve spent the last few months refining a workflow that lets me go from idea --> cinematic frames --> finished AI film scenes -- faster and with way better consistency. Here’s what’s working right now: - lock character refs + style before generating anything - Storyboarding + build scenes with 3–6 multi-shot clusters instead of single images(Nano Banana & Seedreamv4) - push sequences into Seedance, Wan2.5, Veo3, or others for motion + camera dynamics - attach sound + dialogue + lip-sync at the end(11labs) + An AI AGENT that speeds up the whole pipeline Which steps would you be most interested in a deep dive on? Comment below 👇 Examples: https://anime-test.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/AIFilmAcademy_promo.mp4 https://youtu.be/GqgYoDhELew https://www.skool.com/anime/big-update-fam-i-just-built-an-ai-agent-that-creates-your-anime-in-1-click?p=cf9cc192
1 like • 2d
just watched the workflow breakdown and the biggest thing that stood out wasn’t the tools, it was the order. most creators jump straight into generation, but your monday setup looks more like prepping ingredients before cooking. i’ve been testing a similar “pre-build assets once, reuse forever” approach and it cuts hours. curious if you ever hit the point where the ai visuals start looking samey and what you do to break that pattern.
The Tasks You Think Are “Small”… Are Actually Stealing Your Time Body:
It’s funny most business owners think big problems slow them down, but it’s usually the tiny repetitive tasks that eat their day. A missed call here. A follow-up message there. A “quick reminder” they plan to send later. Individually they seem harmless… but together they drain hours, energy, and momentum. Once you automate these micro-tasks, your whole workflow feels lighter. You start getting more done without working harder, just smarter. So I’m curious:What’s one “small” task in your business that secretly takes way too much of your time?
0 likes • 3d
the post nailed something every builder ignores: the tasks that feel tiny are usually the ones clogging your whole day. i once tracked my time and realized i was burning 90 minutes a day rewriting the same types of emails. moved that into an ai template and suddenly had a chunk of my morning back. ai isn’t about doing more, it’s about freeing mental space.
Best AI models by use case
Here is a break down of what AI models are good for what use cases and tasks. How does your experience match with this? What do you find best for your use cases ?
Best AI models by use case
0 likes • 29d
super handy breakdown. funny how there’s no single “best,” just the best per job. i’ve been pairing gpt-5 for ideation with llama for cheaper batch drafting, then using claude when i need long-form structure; the mix keeps costs sane but still gives quality. one experiment: we used smaller models to spit ugly drafts and had humans fix only the good chunks, saved 40 percent time. makes me think the future is less “pick one model” and more “model routing.”
AI automation potential fields
As we know, AI will automate many fields and tasks. Here is a starter list to think about when considering what AI will automate first. What do you think will be automated first / soon ?
AI automation potential fields
1 like • Nov 3
fun to watch everyone listing industries, i’d argue the biggest untapped one is creative testing. marketers still a/b test by hand, but ai can now spin 10 ad versions, read live data, and self-select winners in 24h. i used a setup like that last month to test quiz headlines (ai built + real user clicks), and it saved us 3 days of grunt work. curious if anyone’s tried running ai to analyze tone/emotion data from comments? feels like next-level segmentation.
The Real Reason People Don’t Buy From You
They don’t trust you yet. Most stores forget to build trust reviews, shipping policy, real social proof. I added 3 testimonials, and my sales jumped instantly. What’s your favorite way to build trust with new visitors?
0 likes • Oct 31
this one was uncomfortably accurate. i’ve been guilty of overexplaining instead of connecting. crazy how “story beats logic” still wins in 2025. ai can’t fake that tone yet.
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Sakshi Gahlawat
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Marketing enthusiast focused on growth, strategy, and creative impact. Here to connect, share insights, and keep levelling up with like-minded pros.

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