Stop doing the work of three people and start doing the work of one, better.
The tools reviewed are ones marketing assistants actually use. The prompts are for tasks you do every day. The action plan fits your workflow, not a generic 9-to-5. This was researched for your role from the ground up.
Statistics sourced from published industry research.
These are real tasks from your day. The guide gives you the tools, prompts, and workflows to hand them to AI.
83.3% of marketing professionals report burnout, the highest rate of any job function surveyed. And 76% of you are doing the work of more than one person without the title or the pay to match.
You already know AI exists. What you don't know is which tools are actually worth paying for, which ones are overhyped, and how to use them without your output reading like it was written by a robot.
This guide was built for the marketing assistant who spends 10+ hours a week on repetitive campaign tasks that could be done in 2. Inside, you'll find 15 AI tools reviewed with real prices (not just "contact sales"), 20 copy-paste prompts for the exact work you do daily, social posts, email sequences, SEO metadata, ad copy, analytics summaries, and a 30-day plan that starts with what you can do this afternoon.
We cover the tools that actually matter for your role: writing assistants, social schedulers, video clippers, SEO tools, and automation platforms. We also tell you which tools to skip and why.
You'll stop manually repurposing the same blog post into 6 different formats. You'll stop writing the same status report every Friday. You'll stop losing entire afternoons to analytics dashboards.
This is for marketing assistants who want to be the person on the team who knows how AI actually works, not the person who gets replaced by someone who does.
7 chapters. Honest tool reviews. 20 prompts. A 30-day plan. One PDF.
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