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thibpat

1:35 pm on Jan 31, 2023 (gmt 0)



Hello,

I am building a tool to automate visual marketing.
I would love to discuss with folks who are creating many images for social media and who are interested in saving time.

Here is an example of a flow one of our users has set up using Make (Integromat) :

1. Pull a product from their ecommerce platform
2. Create an image using a template and the product information (this is using the tool I've built)
3. Write a dynamic caption using OpenAI
4. Schedule and post the content on several social media platforms

Cheers,
Thibaut

tangor

8:16 am on Feb 2, 2023 (gmt 0)

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@thibat ... Welcome to Webmasterworld!

While we don't do self-promotion, the steps listed above indicate a good plan, though keep in mind that ChatGPT OpenAI has an ideological bias leaning one direction and some of your image captions might not be what you intended.

thibpat

10:53 am on Feb 2, 2023 (gmt 0)



@tangor thanks!

I haven't shared any reference to my tool to avoid self-promotion and went with a use case that could help other marketing folks.
The AI warning makes sense, I believe the person who made the automation had quite a lot of experience with OpenAI before setting it live. They might also have a step where they review the content to avoid bad surprises.

headingame

12:29 pm on Feb 17, 2023 (gmt 0)



Doing proper keyword research is essential for this too work, as you'll have to input the right requirements in the program to create a caption that will prove competitive organic traffic-wise. Also, if we're discussing on-page SEO, posting one such image after every 400 words is the way to go. Obviously, overlying on AI content can backfire in the long run, but using it in moderation is definitely not against the "rules."

Sgt_Kickaxe

1:07 pm on Feb 17, 2023 (gmt 0)



If you use Google's tool for guessing what an image might be, Google is guessing an image is "dirty" when AI created.

Dimitri

10:26 am on Feb 18, 2023 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 5+ Year Member Top Contributors Of The Month



One can also block IP from Datacenters, and from ASN which are belonging to these AI companies.