Stop Shipping Slop.

LLMs have made it exponentially faster to write copy for emails, blog posts, landing pages, and just about any other piece of text needed for your technical product or SaaS company...

Too bad the vast majority of it sucks.

Low-effort text has taken over platforms like Medium and Reddit, and it's painfully obvious when you're being served a steaming pile of GPT copypasta:

"Delve into the fast-paced realm of..." 🤮

Lazy tactics won't help you build an audience and convert readers into customers.

If you want people to notice you, you need them to read your stuff without noping out the second they even slightly suspect an AI wrote your post.

You need to build an understanding of the evergreen copywriting principles that keep people interested in what you have to say.

Once you know the mechanics, you can leverage automation to help you draft content that hooks readers while minimizing your editing time.

You put the effort into learning to be technical...

Isn't it time you learned to write?

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    Taylor Bell

    Writer / Developer / Marketer / Content Engineer

    Who am I?

    I'm a technical writer turned developer turned content engineer that has worked behind the scenes in the production of multiple 7-figure developer education products. I've used LLMs to generate text since before ChatGPT came out, and it's time to share my approach to AI-assisted copywriting.

    What will you learn?

    • Adjusting Cursor to be a focused writing tool, including advanced agentic features
    • Scripting and automation for content planning and production workflows
    • Evergreen copywriting and editing principles to develop your personal or brand writing style