Hey {{first_name}},

Not copied.

Just identical.

I was scrolling LinkedIn when I spotted it.

The exact same words and phrases I'd been using.

The same structure. The same rhythm. The same ideas.

No depth. No heart. Just the same 10 ideas ChatGPT spits out every single day.

And that's when it hit me.

If their content looks exactly like mine, and I'm using AI to create it, then we're both posting the same forgettable slop.

We're training our audiences to scroll past our names.

Building the opposite of authority.

There had to be a better way.

So I built one.

A system that creates content in the same 5 minutes but doesn't sound like everyone else's AI-generated posts.

Content that actually attacks your audience's pain points instead of recycling the same surface-level ideas.

But here's what surprised me most.

The solution wasn't to stop using AI.

It was to stop trying to make my content sound "authoritative" and allow it to sound like me.

Actually me. Having a real conversation.

But also well copywritten.

Following every rule of high-quality copywriting to create content that stops the scroll and starts conversations.

Not one or the other. Both.

Because here's what most people get wrong about AI content.

They think the problem is that it's AI-generated.

The problem is that it's generic.

No stories. No character. No unique perspective.

Just the same meal at the same restaurant over and over until you can't taste the difference anymore.

The ingredients are there, but the soul isn't.

When you read three of your posts back-to-back and they all sound identical, you've got a problem.

When someone could swap their name for yours and nobody would notice, you've got a problem.

When you DM people who liked your post and the conversation goes nowhere because they already forgot what they engaged with, you've got a problem.

You're posting consistently. That's more than most people do.

But if real conversations aren't happening, if quality DMs aren't landing, if people aren't reaching out because your content resonated - something needs to change.

There's a different approach.

Content that sounds human. That tells stories. That uses analogies that land.

Posts that take 5 minutes to create but don't look like AI generated them.

Because they built a system that captures their unique voice and creates posts that look like a professional copywriter wrote them.

Tomorrow, I'll show you exactly what that system looks like.

Jack

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