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What Is "AI Slop" and Why It's Quietly Killing Your Brand on Social
Let's be honest. You've seen it. The weirdly smooth graphic with six fingers. The caption that technically says words but somehow means nothing. The holiday ad that looks like it was generated by a robot who has never experienced joy. That, my girl, is AI slop — and it is everywhere. The term even made Dictionary of the Year in 2025. Merriam-Webster, the Macquarie Dictionary, and the American Dialect Society all crowned "slop" as the word that captured the cultural moment. No


AEO Is the New SEO (And Social Marketers Who Ignore It Will Be Left Behind)
Let's have a moment of real talk. You've spent years perfecting your captions, mastering the algorithm, and building a content strategy that actually converts. You know your hashtags, you know your posting windows, and you've got your aesthetic locked. And just when you thought you had it all figured out? The rules changed. Again. But here's the thing — the real ones don't complain. They adapt. And the smartest social marketers right now are already moving on Answer Engine Op


How to Write Hooks That Stop the Scroll Every Time
You have about 1.7 seconds. That's the average time someone spends looking at a piece of content before their thumb keeps moving. One point. Seven. Seconds. So if your first line isn't doing serious work, nothing else you wrote matters. Writing a scroll-stopping hook isn't luck — it's a skill. And like every skill worth having, it's learnable. Whether you're crafting Instagram captions, LinkedIn posts, email subject lines, or blog intros, the hook is the difference between
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