It's been almost two whole months recovering from the crash
My mum and I had our right arms and legs banged up pretty badly, but we’re healing, one day at a time. Grateful to even be here typing this.
While I was away, I went deep into prompt engineering and turned the time into fuel.
- Started a new brand (more on that soon)
- built and now lead a team of 5+ creatives, fully automated with AI. I came back sharper, more driven, and obsessed with results.
- Now I’m offering SEO automation and AI content humanizing services.
I'm a perfect fit if your agency needs both quantity and top-tier quality.
- I also create cinematic images, gaming characters, character sheets, storyboards, songs, and videos.
I’m super bullish on AI and currently open to exciting roles and projects.
If you’ve been rocking with me since the crash post, thank you.
Pls repost and share this if you know someone who needs fire AI and creative work, and slide into my DMs with opportunities or referrals.
My honest advice to every writer out there:
Learn how to humanize AI content.
While job hunting, I noticed something brutal:
Companies are slashing their marketing teams, and writers are usually the first ones to go. AI lets them pump out tons of content at a fraction of the cost, so why keep paying full salaries?
The problem is that most of them are getting quantity, but the quality is suffering. They’re burning time, money, and energy fixing mediocre output, but they don’t seem to care… yet.
The truth is, the writing industry is insanely saturated. The writers who are going to survive (and thrive) are the ones who can do two things well:
> Write truly original content from scratch, and
> Take AI drafts and turn them into natural, human-sounding gold.
If you’re a founder trying to balance quantity and quality without blowing your budget, hit me up in the DMs.
I can help you get the best of both worlds.
My honest advice to every writer out there:
Learn how to humanize AI content.
While job hunting, I noticed something brutal:
Companies are slashing their marketing teams, and writers are usually the first ones to go. AI lets them pump out tons of content at a fraction of the cost, so why keep paying full salaries?
The problem is that most of them are getting quantity, but the quality is suffering. They’re burning time, money, and energy fixing mediocre output, but they don’t seem to care… yet.
The truth is, the writing industry is insanely saturated. The writers who are going to survive (and thrive) are the ones who can do two things well:
> Write truly original content from scratch, and
> Take AI drafts and turn them into natural, human-sounding gold.
If you’re a founder trying to balance quantity and quality without blowing your budget, hit me up in the DMs.
I can help you get the best of both worlds.