That's why your content keeps coming out generic — it's writing for no one. Keep your 150 prompts; they were never the problem. In one free, live workshop, I'll show you how to introduce them — so your AI finally writes like you.
Every flat, forgettable line your AI gives you, it gives you because it has no idea who your client is, what they're struggling with, or how they actually talk. So it reaches for safe, generic filler — the kind your people scroll right past.
More prompts won't fix that. Context will. And that's a marketing skill, not a prompt you can copy-paste.
generic in → generic out · every timeThe real reason your output is bland — and why no prompt pack, mega-prompt, or "100 viral hooks" will ever fix it.
Watch the same subject become two totally different pieces depending on where your reader actually is. This is the moment it clicks.
Feed your AI the way your customers actually talk — their words, not your polished ones — so your content finally stops the scroll.
I'm Maria. I spent 16 years writing copy and building marketing long before AI could string a sentence together. [ optional: one line — your niche, who you've worked with ]
This isn't a prompting trick. It's everything the machine can't figure out alone: what makes content land, what makes people actually buy, and how to hand all of that to your AI so it stops guessing.
Anyone can prompt. The context is the moat — and the context is 16 years.
I'm not going to show you cherry-picked before-and-afters you have to take on faith. In the workshop, I'll take a real topic and rewrite it live — the generic AI version, then the same thing with context — so you see the difference with your own eyes, in real time.
The demo is the proof. That's the whole point.
This workshop gives you the what and the why: you'll understand exactly why your AI writes generic content, and you'll watch the fix happen. If you want it built for your business — your customer's real words, your reader's stages, your AI set up to remember all of it — that's where we go deeper together.
Either way, you walk away knowing something you can't un-know. No pitch needed to get value.
[ Wednesday, July XX · TIME / timezone · ~60 min live ]
Completely. The workshop costs nothing, and you'll leave with real, usable understanding whether or not you ever work with me after.
No. If you've ever asked an AI to write something and felt let down by what came back, you're exactly ready for this.
[ Your call — recommended: replay goes only to people who register, available for a short window. Showing up live is always better. ]
About [60] minutes, live. Bring something you actually want to write — you'll see the difference applied to a real example.