Getting Started with AI in Marketing
Hey folks, I've been diving into AI tools that can help marketers kick things off more easily. There's a bunch out there and kinda tricky to figure out which on…
Samuel Bishop
February 8, 2026 at 10:56 PM
Hey folks, I've been diving into AI tools that can help marketers kick things off more easily. There's a bunch out there and kinda tricky to figure out which ones are actually beginner-friendly and useful. Would love to hear your experiences or recommendations!
Add a Comment
Comments (18)
I've been trying out some basic AI stuff to automate my email campaigns and honestly it's a game changer. Makes it way easier to personalize without spending hours.
Sometimes AI outputs feel kinda generic or bland. Any tips to make AI-generated marketing content more engaging?
Tried to use AI for SEO keyword research and it helped me find some good niches I overlooked before. Pretty useful for marketers new to SEO.
How accurate are AI tools for predicting marketing trends? Can beginners rely on them?
I tried a couple AI tools that promised to create marketing plans, but they were kinda generic. Maybe I expected too much?
I find visual AI tools for creating ads super helpful, especially when you’re not a designer.
Does anyone know if these AI marketing tools require loads of data input or can they work with little info?
For beginners, is it better to use one all-in-one AI marketing tool or several specialized ones?
Any recommendations for AI that helps with customer segmentation? I’m new and wanna target better but not sure where to start.
Been hesitant to use AI because I’m tech shy, but started with AI chatbots and it’s been surprisingly straightforward.
Thanks for all the tips! Feels less scary to try AI marketing tools now knowing others started where I am.
I like starting with AI content schedulers to automate the posting times, saves a ton of time for newbies.
Honestly, the AI hype can be overwhelming for new marketers. I suggest starting small and just playing around with AI-powered analytics first to understand your audience better.
What about budget? Are those AI marketing tools mostly expensive or can newbies get started without breaking the bank?
I found that combining AI tools with traditional methods works best. Like use AI for data and ideas but keep your personal touch on the customer relationship.
Anyone else tried ChatGPT for drafting social media posts? It's pretty neat for getting that first draft out fast and then you just tweak it a bit.
Hey guys, you can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools. I found some pretty cool stuff there for beginners!
Is there a risk of AI tools making marketing too automated and losing the human connection?