AI can draft words—Rachel Allen makes them make money. In this candid convo, she explains why “human is the only move left” in marketing and how to partner with AI without losing your voice (or your IP).
Host Adrienne sits down with Rachel Allen, founder of Bolt from the Blue Copywriting, to talk about the real difference between AI-generated content and human copy that converts. Rachel shares her unlikely path from $3.25 content-mill gigs to running a referral-driven agency, how a deep dive into AI demystified the hype, and why editing, nuance, and voice are the last true differentiators. They cover practical guardrails for using AI (research = yes, final creative = be careful), common pitfalls (hello, overused dashes), and how to protect your ideas and audience trust.
- Human > Hacks: “Human is the only move left.” Voice, nuance, irony, and lived context win in a saturated feed.
- Use AI like an intern, not an author: Great for research and first passes—you own the strategy, tone, and truth.
- Fact-check everything: LLMs can confidently misstate facts; always review before publishing.
- Protect your IP: If AI creates substantial portions, your ability to claim copyright may be limited—keep core creative human.
- Relationships beat “content is king”: Blogs still help SEO, but distribution to an engaged audience (newsletter/Substack) is what gets read.
- Consistency moves algorithms: Publishing daily sprints can spike discovery for podcasts and newsletters.“I make words make money.”
- “AI wishes it could do what I do. For research it’s amazing—but for marketing creativity, I’m faster and better.”
- “Human is the only move left. When the internet ‘apocalypse’ hits, get more human, not more hacky.”
- Website: boltfromthebluecopywriting.com
- Email: hello@boltfromthebluecopywriting.com
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