During last month's big promotion, I almost ate my keyboard.
You know, writing promotional copy is like 'hell mode'. The discount rules need to be clear, the conditions for using coupons can't be vague, and you have to add a sense of urgency at the end with something like 'limited time offer, while stocks last'. I sat at my desk, tapping away on the keyboard for three hours, and when I looked up, there were still just a few lines on the screen—edited and deleted, deleted and edited. My colleague, Xiao Wang, passed by, saw me staring blankly at the empty document, and threw out a suggestion: 'In your state, why not use an AI to write it?'
I thought, AI writing copy? That stuff is colder than a manual; would customers even place orders after reading it? But I was really stuck then, so I decided to try the 'AI Writing Assistant' recommended by a friend as a last resort.
The result was shocking. I threw in the product highlights, promotion strength, and target audience into the chat box, and it instantly gave me three versions in different styles. One was more humorous, another went for a heartwarming approach, and the third was all about hardcore specs. The most absurd part was that it even automatically converted the 'last 3 hours' time point to the user's local timezone! All I had to do was pick one that looked good, tweak some tone words, and I had a version ready in ten minutes.
That day, I left work at 7 PM, which was unprecedented. The security guard downstairs was stunned: 'Oh, so early today?' I smiled without saying a word, silently bowing three times to the AI assistant in my heart.
Later, I found out that this thing isn't just about writing. It can also tell you, based on historical data, which titles get higher click-through rates and which endings are more likely to make users impulsively place orders. For example, I used to write 'limited time offer', but it suggested changing it to 'your shopping cart is being cleared', and the conversion rate increased by 15% directly.
The best part is, it can remember my personal style. I usually like using terms like 'families' and 'blind buy', and the copy it writes has my flavor, so I don't have to worry about my boss saying, 'This doesn't sound like you wrote it.' Now, colleagues come to ask me, 'How do you write such fast and good copy?' I reply, 'Because I have a secret weapon.'
To be honest, I used to think AI was here to take our jobs, but now I realize it's here to save us. During promotions, while others are still working overtime on the 18th version of their copy, I'm already at home petting my cat and drinking milk tea. Recently, my boss even praised me for my high efficiency and said he wants to give me a bonus. Hehe, I plan to keep this secret a little longer.
So, if you're also tortured by promotional copy to the point of wanting to throw up, really, don't force it. Try this AI writing assistant, and you'll find out—leaving work on time can actually happen. No need to thank me, just go place an order. Buddy, go for it!