Mass production with AI is not bad | What I learned about quantity over quality after 4.5 months of daily posting
People often say
"quality over quantity."
They say to take your time
and carefully create one good thing.
But recently,
I've started to think
it might be the opposite.
It is precisely because I have handled quantity that
my quality has improved.
I have been writing on note every day for 4.5 months.
That realization has turned into conviction,
so today
I will talk about that.
In an era where people say "AI again"
We have entered an era where anyone can create
text, images, and videos with AI.
Because of that, mass-produced items are increasing,
and an atmosphere of bracing oneself,
thinking "Did AI make this again?" is emerging.
I understand
that feeling too.
However,
I don't think mass production itself is bad.
There is no rule anywhere
that says you must not mass-produce.
There is no sin in AI,
nor in the people who use AI
to put out a high volume of work.
This trend has already reached a point
where no one can stop it.
If that is the case,
how should we face it?
I actually want to
make handling quantity
my ally.
What I realized after 4.5 months of writing every day
It has been 4.5 months since I started note,
and I have continued posting every day
without taking a single day off.
At first, I was just
doing my best to keep going.
But when you write every day,
desires naturally emerge.
I want more people to read it.
I want to increase my followers.
I want to increase views and likes.
Because I have those desires,
I have started to experiment
a little bit every day.
Wouldn't this kind of thumbnail be better?
Wouldn't this kind of opening be read more?
Take thumbnails, for example.
There was a time when I used only text.
But I feel like the response wasn't very good.
Now I try to choose ones with a bright atmosphere,
and I get a better response that way.
I wouldn't have realized this if I hadn't posted daily
and compared the results.
You can't tell by making just one perfect one.
You have to put out many,
and compare the days they grew with the days they didn't.
Only then
do you intuitively understand,
'This one seems better.'
Quality followed after quantity.
The reason I could handle the quantity is because of AI.
I'll talk about AI here.
The reason I could continue every day
is also thanks to AI.
Coming up with a theme from scratch every day
is more exhausting than you'd imagine.
Just having someone to think about it with
made the hurdle to continuing
completely different.
The same goes for thumbnails.
Even someone like me with zero sense for drawing
can turn an image into reality if I convey it.
When it comes to writing, too,
when I just can't think of a good way to phrase something,
I sometimes consult it, saying,
'I want to say this, but how should I write it?'
I am the one who writes it.
But AI lightens the burden of getting started.
Because of that, I could put out more,
and because I put out more,
the quality improved.
This is the same for your business as well.
As long as you are waiting for the perfect one,
you probably won't get any better.
Put it out,
see the reaction,
fix it,
and put it out again.
This number of repetitions
becomes your experience.
I think it's the same
for products and content creation.
Rather than being unable to move because you are trying to make the first one perfect,
making the first step easier with AI
and refining it while putting out quantity
will ultimately help you move forward faster.
Using AI to handle the volume
while thinking with your own human brain.
That is by no means
a bad thing.
In fact, it might be
the most natural way
to improve in this day and age.
After 4.5 months of writing every day,
that is what I have come to think.
Thank you for reading
until the end.
I will continue to post daily
about how to use AI
to gradually increase the things
that you can do yourself.
I would be happy if this helps those
who are also working steadily.
If you'd like, please follow me
and I'd be happy if we could continue together😊
I am enjoying content sales
by utilizing AI.
I have put together a summary
of the important systemization part of that.
Please take a look if you'd like😊

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