The rise of artificial intelligence has transformed how marketing teams approach content creation. But how can content marketers use AI to write content that truly performs—without losing the human touch?
When used strategically, AI can help marketers write blogs, emails, and web copy more efficiently. However, AI tools don’t replace content strategy—they enhance it. The key is knowing how to balance automation with human insight.
AI writing tools like ChatGPT, Jasper, and Copy.ai can generate marketing content in seconds. You can use AI to write content for blogs, landing pages, and newsletters—but quality depends on your input.
To get effective content from AI, marketers must:
Without this direction, AI-generated content often becomes generic, repetitive, or off-brand—exactly what marketers want to avoid in today’s saturated landscape.
It’s tempting to let AI take over the heavy lifting—but remember: you know your audience, AI doesn’t. Use AI to speed up writing tasks, but not to make strategic decisions.
Here’s what your team should always manage:
For example, when you use AI to write content like a marketing email, the draft may be quick—but human review is essential to refine the message and align it with your goals.
Creating organic content that is consistent and engaging can sometimes feel like a never-ending task. Marketers can use AI to help generate fresh post ideas, writing captions tailored to each platform, and suggesting trending hashtags to help build your reach. Many scheduling tools like Salesforce offer AI integrations that suggest optimal posting times based on your audience's location.
Using AI to craft emails that get opened and read
Email is still one of the best marketing channels to engage with customers but only if done right. Marketers can use AI to improve your email strategy by crafting subject lines designed to boost open rates and tailor content to different customer segments. Whether you’re building a nurture series or sending out an announcement for a new product. Need to know when to hit send? AI can help with that too, predicting the best times to reach different segments. Tools like Mailchimp and HubSpot already have built-in AI to assist with testing, layout design, and audience insights.
Even if you use AI to write content, you’re still accountable for what goes out under your brand. While AI is powerful, it can also be wrong. Fabricated facts, outdated information, or misunderstood nuances are common pitfalls.
Always:
👉 For more, read our guide on how AI-generated content can harm your SEO.
Using AI effectively isn’t just about asking for help, it’s about asking smartly. The quality and details of your prompt directly impacts what type of response you will get. Here are a few tips to help craft better prompts that lead to better outcomes.
By following these tips the results, you get will be better than ever before
AI helps you do more—but that doesn’t mean do everything. Focus on the right content, not just more of it. Volume doesn't equal value.
Use AI to support:
In short, use AI to scale, not to decide what your audience needs.
If you use AI to write content for blogs, email campaigns, or social posts, think of it as your assistant—not your strategist. Marketers are still responsible for:
Done right, AI saves time and boosts productivity—while you keep the strategy and soul of your content intact. If you are struggling to produce the quality or quantity of content for your organization, Concept’s marketing team can help. Contact us, today, to get started.