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The Complete Guide to Effectively Using AI Writing Tools in Content Marketing Busy entrepreneurs can save time and money with AI-powered writing tools — if they use them properly.

By John Boitnott

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If you're an entrepreneur, you're undoubtedly looking for ways to save time, money and effort wherever you can. You're probably keen on marketing your startup, but that means money to hire copywriters, content strategists, graphics designers and paid ad specialists, among others. And when could you possibly find the free time you'd need to do it yourself, assuming you had the skill set?

You've probably run across ads or social media posts boasting of the supposedly spectacular results that AI-powered writing tools offer. However, before you're convinced by those five-star ratings or name-brand testimonials to click an order button and shell over more of your company's limited marketing budget, take a step back.

This guide will give you a better idea of just what AI writing tools can do, what they shouldn't do, and how you can get the most out of them for your company's marketing needs.

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