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AI copywriting 10 मिनट में एक landing page का 80% ship कर सकती है। बाकी 20% वो है जो convert करने वाले page को robotic page से अलग करता है।
- 01AI can ship 80% of a landing page in 10 minutes — if you feed it the right prompts.
- 02The remaining 20% is hero, CTAs, and objection handling — all still human work.
- 03The best prompts are "write like this specific brand" with 3 examples attached.
- 04Never let AI write testimonials or case study numbers. Ever.
- 05A/B test AI-generated headlines against human ones — they tie more often than you'd think.
Where AI copy actually wins
After writing 200+ landing pages with AI in the loop, the pattern is clear: AI wins on the volume work and loses on the art work. Subheads, feature descriptions, FAQ answers, meta descriptions, product copy — AI ships 80% of it in 10 minutes and it's indistinguishable from human output.
Where AI still loses is the hero headline, the single-line value proposition, and anything that requires specific knowledge of the founder's tone. Those remain firmly human. We cover the specific template AI still can't reliably produce in the 7-second hero section.
- Wins: subheads, feature copy, FAQ answers, meta descriptions, product descriptions, alt text
- Ties: bullet points, mid-funnel explainers, CTA variations
- Loses: hero headlines, founder-voice narrative, testimonial attribution
The prompt pattern that works
Generic AI copy reads like generic AI copy. The fix is to attach 3 examples of the brand's existing voice to every prompt and ask the model to match that voice specifically. This one change takes output quality from 6/10 to 8.5/10 on our internal rubric.
The second trick is to ask the model for 5 versions and cherry-pick one — don't accept the first version. Models tend to warm up by version 3 or 4. The best headline is almost never version 1.
The human edits that still matter
A good human editor can take AI-generated copy from 8.5/10 to 9.5/10 in about 15 minutes. The edits are always the same: cut adverbs, replace passive voice with active, add one specific number, remove one sentence per paragraph, and rewrite the CTA.
That 15-minute edit is where the conversion lift actually lives. Skip it and you're shipping 8/10 copy, which is fine for SEO but leaves conversion on the table. This is the same pattern we teach in SEO that actually ranks — speed wins against no content, but quality wins against speed.
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01Can AI copywriting replace a human copywriter?
Not yet for the pieces that move conversion most — headlines, value props, and founder-voice narrative. Yes for the bulk work: subheads, feature copy, FAQ answers, meta descriptions. The right setup is AI + a human editor doing 15 minutes of polish per page.
02Does AI-generated copy hurt SEO?
Google has stated that AI-generated content is fine as long as it's genuinely useful. In practice, the problem isn't the AI — it's thin, generic, unedited AI output shipped at scale. Edit every page, add specific examples, and you're fine.
03Which AI copy tool do you recommend?
We use Claude and GPT-4 interchangeably, with the 3-example prompt pattern described above. The tool matters less than the prompt. We don't use specialized "copywriting AI" tools — they abstract away the prompt engineering that does the real work.
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