I am quite impressed with Marky too. It just blew my mind. You forgot to talk about how you can create videos from photos like Canva. Reels are next. Eagerly waiting for that.
This does everything perfectly except for 1 big thing: be you. Posting on social media requires actuallly funny memes, contests that are actually being held, and so on. This takes 95% of the guess work out if the equation…but that 5% human involvement is so necessary. Your market is not slow… they are smart, witty and literally detectives. If they notice one post is AI BS, it will instantly drop your credibility in authenticity. Now I’m a proponent of AI tech and use AI in my business, but I also post daily on social for clients as well. Marty can’t replace me. Yet. It’s close. But not cigar-close. 😌
Anything AI generated needs to be fact-checked and let's say Marky generates a post that says something like " follow this link to download our marketing report." Obviously, if you don't have that artifact available for download you wouldn't use that post. Marky does its best to provide posts based on the topic data you feed it... but it isn't meant to completely replace human interaction. And if you are a seasoned Social Media manager you have attributes that AI can't replicate 🙂
I get what you mean-I've had the same concern! When I found Mydrop AI, I started using their AI content generation and automated scenarios. It helped me add a personal touch quickly, making my posts feel more authentic without losing that crucial human
Let's say you have 3 websites you need to support with social media content. You can set each one up as a separate brand. For example, Marky will look at the site URL and attempt to understand things like the niche, brand colors etc. automatically. Anything set up automatically, can be adjusted manually as well. Then you can switch between each brand/business and generate posts accordingly.
It works fine for Pinterest BUT I'm in a blogging/TH-cam niche so it's never going to get the kind of attention that a very visually interesting niche like travel or home gardening or home decor would get. When you connect to Pinterest you can select the preferred board you want to pin to. If I wanted to pin to different boards, I'd have to disconnect and reconnect to Pinterest and choose a new board that I want content sent to. Unfortunately, I can't find a way to switch between boards at the time of scheduling a post. Hope this helps.
As someone who's recently started using a similar tool called Mydrop AI, I've been really impressed with how it handles Pinterest. Scheduling posts across multiple boards is simple, and it's helped me manage my agency's workload efficiently. Last week, I even managed to schedule content for an entire month in just one afternoon! Have you explored any tools like these for your Pinterest management?
@@FactFusion0424 Not sure why the initial commenter wouldn't use AI for social media. I find it a time saver. Obviously, I only schedule the posts that I think make sense for my audience 🙂
I am quite impressed with Marky too. It just blew my mind. You forgot to talk about how you can create videos from photos like Canva. Reels are next. Eagerly waiting for that.
This does everything perfectly except for 1 big thing: be you. Posting on social media requires actuallly funny memes, contests that are actually being held, and so on. This takes 95% of the guess work out if the equation…but that 5% human involvement is so necessary. Your market is not slow… they are smart, witty and literally detectives. If they notice one post is AI BS, it will instantly drop your credibility in authenticity. Now I’m a proponent of AI tech and use AI in my business, but I also post daily on social for clients as well. Marty can’t replace me. Yet. It’s close. But not cigar-close. 😌
Anything AI generated needs to be fact-checked and let's say Marky generates a post that says something like " follow this link to download our marketing report." Obviously, if you don't have that artifact available for download you wouldn't use that post. Marky does its best to provide posts based on the topic data you feed it... but it isn't meant to completely replace human interaction. And if you are a seasoned Social Media manager you have attributes that AI can't replicate 🙂
I get what you mean-I've had the same concern! When I found Mydrop AI, I started using their AI content generation and automated scenarios. It helped me add a personal touch quickly, making my posts feel more authentic without losing that crucial human
@@mikeshuey I’ll test drive it and give a much more informed analysis…😎
Great video. Thanks for the walk-through on Marky! 😎👍
Glad you found it helpful. Thanks for watching and commenting 🙂
Great review, thank you!
Thanks for watching 🙂
A "brand" means "social media" or "commercial products"?
Let's say you have 3 websites you need to support with social media content. You can set each one up as a separate brand. For example, Marky will look at the site URL and attempt to understand things like the niche, brand colors etc. automatically. Anything set up automatically, can be adjusted manually as well. Then you can switch between each brand/business and generate posts accordingly.
Thanks for the video! How well is it working for Pinterest, can you schedule posts for several boards?
It works fine for Pinterest BUT I'm in a blogging/TH-cam niche so it's never going to get the kind of attention that a very visually interesting niche like travel or home gardening or home decor would get. When you connect to Pinterest you can select the preferred board you want to pin to. If I wanted to pin to different boards, I'd have to disconnect and reconnect to Pinterest and choose a new board that I want content sent to. Unfortunately, I can't find a way to switch between boards at the time of scheduling a post. Hope this helps.
As someone who's recently started using a similar tool called Mydrop AI, I've been really impressed with how it handles Pinterest. Scheduling posts across multiple boards is simple, and it's helped me manage my agency's workload efficiently. Last week, I even managed to schedule content for an entire month in just one afternoon! Have you explored any tools like these for your Pinterest management?
But you can have more accounts and have different boards, groups, and brands @@mikeshuey
This is why I stay away from Ai content, neighter I can recommend anybody creating AI content on SM
Doesn't sound like this is the right tool for you but I appreciate you watching and commenting.
why?
@@FactFusion0424 Not sure why the initial commenter wouldn't use AI for social media. I find it a time saver. Obviously, I only schedule the posts that I think make sense for my audience 🙂
@@mikeshuey i love ki ^^