Unleashing AI for Digital Marketing Success in the Fence and Deck Business | F&D Mastery Podcast #21
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AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini/Bard are great for generating social-media captions and hashtags to break through writer's block, but AI-generated images aren't reliable yet; you can even feed ChatGPT-4 a video link with the Web Pilot plugin to auto-draft a caption.
AI is highly effective for drafting email-campaign sequences and Facebook ad copy: give it detailed background on your offer (free estimates, staining services, a new gate with a fence install) and it produces compelling starting content you then refine.
Google permits AI content on website service pages but you must never copy-paste raw output; use AI for an outline, then heavily edit and personalize, because unedited AI tends to produce thin, fluffy content Google won't rank.
Google Ads landing pages are a safer place for AI content since they aren't ranked organically, but you still need to edit them and show off your offers to be compelling enough to convert clicks.
AI-powered chatbots such as Air.ai and Go High Level's Conversation AI can start conversations with leads faster (speed-to-lead wins, ideally under 10 minutes), but they aren't perfect yet, so test heavily before relying on them.
Never over-rely on AI or automation: the personal touch, strong systems, and company culture are what build the trust, referrals, and repeat business that matter most in fencing and decking.
Always keep a strict human reviewer in the loop, ideally with separate writer and editor roles and multiple edit passes, and respect the real learning curve by spending time mastering the tools before publishing anything to your site or social.
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