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AI Isn’t Stealing Your Job, It’s Stealing Your Busywork

  • mattie521
  • 5 days ago
  • 2 min read

Worried that AI will edge out your creative work? Let’s flip the script. Shelby shares how she uses AI to win back hours each week, then invests that time into better research, clearer strategy, and stronger content. The goal isn’t to replace your voice; it’s to remove the busywork so your voice gets louder.



We unpack how Google’s AI Overview chooses sources and what it actually means for traffic and trust. The playbook is practical and focused: text-heavy website pages that answer real questions, descriptive alt text for every image, and precise metadata that maps your content to user intent. From meta titles and slugs to internal links, we outline the structural cues that make your site easier for search engines and AI systems to understand and cite. Then we turn to blogs as the engine of authority—how to pick focused topics, optimize each post, and refresh content so it stays current and useful.



Social media enters as a quiet force multiplier. Even if likes and comments feel light, consistent posts teach algorithms and people what you stand for. Share insights, link back to pillar content, and keep your brand’s message steady across platforms. Over time, this steady cadence blends with your on-site depth to build authority that AI can safely surface. We also talk about patience: you can’t control what AI pulls, only what you publish and how well it’s structured. Keep showing up, let your expertise compound, and you’ll start seeing your brand cited where decisions begin.



If this resonated or you know someone still skeptical about AI in marketing, share the episode with them. And if you’re finding value here, subscribe, leave a review, and tell us the next marketing question you want us to tackle.



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