One Thing You Must Know About AI

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We’re down to the wire …

We noticed you still haven’t made a decision about our updated AI training for writers.

Maybe you’re still thinking it over … or maybe you’ve decided you’ll stick with learning how to use AI on your own …

Whatever the case may be, we wanted to leave you with this — the No. 1 thing you absolutely MUST know about AI, which is …

AI is ONLY as good as what you “coax” out of it … and that takes the SKILL of a copywriter.

Why is that so important?

Because in order to get the absolute most out of AI …

And we mean to the point where it can make a massive difference in your speed and productivity …

You need to know WHAT to ask it for.

And to know what to ask it for, you need to know copywriting, marketing, and how to “position” your prompts.

As an AWAI member, we can only assume you’re pretty good at those first two. ;)

But it’s the third one — positioning your prompts — that brings it all home.

And while you can spend hours trying to figure out this skill on your own — whether it’s now or some day in the future when it’s clear AI isn’t going anywhere …

G’s already mastered it. And he’s crammed everything he knows into our comprehensive AI training program.

So if you want his help getting up to speed quickly AND save big on the program …

Make sure you get access now — while you can still get started for just $69.

Like we said though, this deal ends at midnight TONIGHT so don’t wait.

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Published: February 7, 2025

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