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What are the best AI tools for digital marketing in 2024?

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im finally doing it!! ive been making these custom candles in my garage here in bend oregon for like three years now but im finally ready to actually sell them online and try to make a real go of it. my sister told me i have to use ai for the marketing stuff because i honestly have no clue how to write ads or do those fancy instagram captions and i dont have much money to hire a pro yet. maybe like fifty bucks a month tops right now? i feel so silly asking because i barely even know how chatgpt works but i see all these videos about ai changing everything in 2024 and i dont want to get left behind before i even start. i tried looking it up but there are just so many apps and websites it makes my head spin and i get overwhelmed so fast. like is there one that just does everything or do i need ten different ones for emails and pictures and stuff? i really dont want to mess this up since its my first real business venture and i want it to look professional even if its just me. sorry if this is super basic but what are the best ai tools for digital marketing this year for someone who is totally starting from zero and is kinda scared of technology... what should i actually be looking at?


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I remember when I first tried selling my hand-carved boards online... I almost quit because the tech felt like a second job. Honestly, you might want to consider just starting with one or two things so you dont get overwhelmed. I would suggest looking at these:

  • OpenAI ChatGPT Plus Monthly Subscription is basically mandatory for captions and ads. I use it daily, but be careful... if you just copy-paste, people will know. I made that mistake early on and my engagement tanked because it sounded like a bot. You gotta edit what it gives you to keep it feeling local and real.
  • Canva Pro Design Tools Subscription has this Magic Studio feature that is honestly a lifesaver for product photos. It helps me remove messy backgrounds from my garage shots in like one click. Make sure to take it slow tho. I tried using five different tools at once and just ended up wasting money. Just stick to those and you'll stay under that fifty buck limit easy.


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> honestly have no clue how to write ads or do those fancy instagram captions Totally agree with the first post about keeping it simple. When I started my own shop, I tried every tool under the sun and just ended up with a massive bill and zero sales. If youre worried about the tech being too weird, Anthropic Claude 3.5 Sonnet LLM Subscription is a solid alternative to ChatGPT. I use it for my product descriptions because it sounds way more human and less like a hype-man. Its about 20 bucks a month. Since youre doing candles, photos are everything. I used to spend hours with a white sheet and a lamp... it looked terrible. Photoroom Pro AI Photo Editor Mobile and Web App is what I use now. It cleans up your garage background so candles look studio-shot. Its decent for the price, maybe 15 bucks. Just dont let the AI go too crazy with the filters or it looks fake tho.





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OMG you are gonna kill it!! Just a warning tho... watch out for shiny object syndrome where you subscribe to ten different apps that just drain your wallet. Keep your tech stack lean! Honestly, the biggest mistake is letting the AI sound way too robotic. If your copy loses that garage-made soul, people wont buy. Always proofread for weird hallucinations because AI sometimes makes up crazy facts about fragrance flash points! You got this!!


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