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Amjad Masad says the real danger isn't killer robots. It's that AI gives us everything we want.
An infinite pleasure machine. Simulated struggle and meaning. “You don't need to leave the world.”
Fermi's Paradox: Maybe civilizations don’t die, they disappear into the simulation.
Remember how VIBE CODING (replit, bolt, lovable) transformed 8-week development cycles into 2-day sprints? The same 20x acceleration is hitting marketing teams RIGHT NOW
It's called VIBE MARKETING (I'll explain what it all means).
The old world - marketing teams with 10+ specialists - copywriters, designers, analytics people, media buyers - all working in silos, drowning in meetings and Slack threads, taking weeks (and thousands of dollars) to launch anything.
The new world - a single smart marketer with AI agents and workflows testing TONS of marketing angles in real-time with hundreds of AI agents running the show launching in days not weeks.
I'm seeing stuff that sounds like science fiction:
• A CRM that autonomously finds prospects, analyzes their content, extracts data, and crafts personalized messages - all from a browser extension
• A tool that captures competitor ads, analyzes them, and auto-generates variations for your brand (free competitive intelligence)
• A system that runs IG giveaways automatically, from entry to winner selection
• A service company that built an AI-driven map showing customer segments and conversion flows using census data
• A platform that literally generates entire digital product launches - sales pages, VSLs, email sequences, ads - in 24 hours
I got introduced to vibe marketing via my co-founder @boringmarketer. You can follow him for all things vibe marketing in your feed. Our holdco will be investing ~$1M+ (of our own personal money, not VC cash!!) into vibe marketing tools because we're so bullish through @boringmarketer.
"Vibe marketing" is happening because 3 things converged at once:
1) AI got good enough at marketing tasks
2) Vibe coding tools made automation accessible to non-engineers
3) Custom tool-building costs collapsed
The cool thing is a single marketer with the right stack can now outperform entire agencies or internal team. The leverage is absurd.
This fires me up. Because there is an arbitrage opportunity right now to be 10x more efficient than the competition. That means more engagement, better ads, more automation if you play your cards right.
Where is this heading?
Marketing teams are going hybrid - humans handle strategy and creativity; AI agents handle execution and optimization.
We'll see thousands of specialized micro-tools built for specific niches. Not big platforms, but purpose-built tools that do one thing exceptionally well.
The winners will build systems that work across channels, continuously testing and adapting without human input. Set it up once, then watch it improve itself.
Want to get started? A few tools worth playing with…
• Workflow Builders: Make, n8n, Zapier
• Agent Platforms: Taskade, Manus, Relay, Lindy,
• Software (lead magnets, microsites etc): Replit, Bolt, Lovable etc
• Marketing AI: Phantom Buster, mosaic, Meshr, Icon, Jasper etc etc
• Creative tools: Flora, Kling, Leonardo, Manus etc etc
What are you building in this space? I want to hear about the tools and workflows you're creating. Granted, it’s early days. But, vibe coding was early days a year ago and look at it now.
This is a complete paradigm shift in how marketing works.
In 12 months, the gap between companies using vibe marketing and those still doing things the old way will be as obvious as the gap between companies with websites and those without in 1998.
While everyone was distracted by AI's impact on software, marketing departments are being replaced by single marketers with the right AI stack.
The $250 billion marketing industry is about to change forever. Vibe coding just demolished software development costs. Now vibe marketing is doing the same to marketing teams.
VIBE MARKETING IS THE NEW MARKETING.
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If your plan this weekend is to blast 3-4 disconnected promotions in the next few days, STOP and rethink your approach.
Let me explain.
Here's what most brands do:
Friday: "NATIONAL DONUT DAY SALE!"
Saturday: "FREE SHIPPING SALE!"
Sunday: "FLASH SALE!"
Monday: "20% OFF PANTS!"
Your customers and prospects? They're drowning in discount fatigue.
Try this instead:
Create a cohesive event, not random promotions:
Friday: "Announcing our Biggest Clearance Event (Early Access Tomorrow)"
Saturday: "The Clearance Event is LIVE"
Sunday: "Clearance Event Update: Top sellers almost gone"
Monday: "Final Hours: Clearance Event Ends Tonight"
But the real magic isn't just in connected messaging. It's also in strategic audience narrowing - here's an example:
Send 1: 120-day engaged + all purchasers (cast wide net)
Send 2: 60-day engaged + clicked previous email (tighten focus)
Send 3: 30-day engaged + didn't purchase yet (target the interested)
Send 4: Engaged with previous emails but haven't purchased (final push)
Then segment further by:
First-time buyers vs. repeat customers
Price-sensitive vs. premium shoppers
Category preferences
And layer in SMS for high-intent signals, less batch and blast.
Only text people who clicked but didn't purchase
Or for time sensitive messages: Final "hours left" reminder
From my experience, this approach doubled the average click-through rate and revenues.
Stop treating each promotion as an isolated discount.
Start creating a narrative that builds anticipation and focuses on your most engaged audiences.
Leverage the power of event marketing in email and sms.
Real strategy will increase your revenue.
What's your go to for your email and sms marketing strategy?