How to Use AI for Content Marketing Without Sounding Like a Robot
The Problem With AI Content
You can spot AI-written content from a mile away — generic openings ("In today's fast-paced world..."), overuse of bold text, and a complete absence of personality. This isn't an AI problem. It's a prompting problem.
The Right Way to Use AI for Content
Step 1: Research (Use Perplexity)
Start every piece with Perplexity research. Get sourced data, competitor angles, and audience insights before you write a word.
Step 2: Outline (Use Claude)
Feed your research to Claude and ask for an outline. Claude is better at structure and nuance than ChatGPT for this step.
Step 3: Draft (Use Jasper or ChatGPT)
For marketing-specific content, Jasper's brand voice training keeps everything on-brand. For general content, ChatGPT works well with detailed prompts.
Step 4: Optimize (Use Surfer SEO)
Surfer SEO tells you exactly what keywords and structure you need to rank. Feed it your draft and optimize based on data.
Step 5: Polish (Use Grammarly)
Grammarly catches the errors your eyes skip. Run every piece through it before publishing.
The Golden Rule
Use AI for 80% of the work, then add 20% of your own voice, experience, and personality. That 20% is what makes content resonate.