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How do you use AI for client deliverables without losing your voice

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My clients pay for my perspective and writing style. If I use AI to draft, am I cheating them? How do you leverage AI for speed while maintaining the authenticity they are paying for?

My AI prompt library has 47 prompts. Took 3 months to build. Now I write 3x faster. Invest in your prompt engineering.

You have to push AI in the direction you want it to go. You can have it work for you and sound like you. It just takes effort. A friend of mine was able to transform his AI model into one that thinks and writes exactly like him so he is able to pump out blog articles, news letters, and even scripts for videos daily. His own productivity skyrocketed because of this.

I use AI for structure, not substance. I write the key points. AI organizes them. I rewrite every sentence in my voice. The AI is an editor, not a writer.

Automate the process. Personalize the touchpoints. My onboarding is 80% automated. But the welcome email is handwritten. The first check-in is a personal video.

Handwritten welcome emails do not scale. If you have fifty clients, you are spending ten hours on welcome emails. That is not automation. That is procrastination disguised as personalization.

I see AI as a rough draft tool, not a replacement. I use it to speed up structure or ideas, then I rewrite everything in my own voice. If the final output still feels like you, it’s not cheating..it’s just working smarter.

I have twelve clients. The handwritten email takes me thirty minutes per month. For my business size, it is worth it. Scale changes the math.

I use templates with personal inserts. Automated base. Manual customization for one or two sentences. Best of both worlds.

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