As AI content spreads, trusted human-made content may become more valuable for visibility.
- Build visible human authorship and proof of real expertise into content strategy.
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This might be your last chance to prove you're human. 2025 = perfect sweet spot for real creators before AI takes over ๐ค Do you think people will crave human content?...
2025 is the best time for any business to be creating content. I really think we're in this sweet spot right now where it's easier than ever to create high quality content at scale, and AI hasn't quite taken over all content creation.
I saw an interesting conversation on LinkedIn yesterday where people were saying that pretty soon the internet will be so flooded with AI content that the only way to get any visibility will be to pay to promote your content. And while I think there's a lot of truth to this, it misses one big distinction.
People are going to be so sick of AI content. Even when AI content is really good, even when some of the best content online is created by AI, people will be demanding human content. Just look at CGI and movies.
Even as CGI gets really good, people demand real effects.
But I think the question is, will we be able to prove that our content is actually human made? I really don't think we know, but right now you definitely can. And there will be content creators that you trust that you know are real humans.
And that's why 2025 is the best time to create content. This might be the last chance that you have to establish yourself as a real human.
As AI content spreads, trusted human-made content may become more valuable for visibility.
Build visible human authorship and proof of real expertise into content strategy.
2025 is the best time for any business to be creating content. I really think we're in this sweet spot right now where it's easier than ever to create high quality content at scale, and AI hasn't quite taken over all content creation...
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