Media Shower, a leading innovator in digital marketing, is proud to announce the launch of its revolutionary AI platform designed specifically for marketers. This first-of-its-kind platform combines the efficiency of artificial intelligence with the creativity of humans, offering an end-to-end solution for creating high-performing marketing materials.
The platform contains several dozen AI “assistants” that help marketers draft a wide array of marketing materials, from blog posts to marketing plans and beyond. Then marketers can easily send these AI drafts to an award-winning creative team who turn them into polished, professional marketing materials. Unlike the AI-only tools popular in the market today, this blend of “AI + humans” fuses the potential of AI with the process of human creativity.
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Using the platform is simple: after directing the AI assistants to create a draft, marketers click “Place Order” to send the draft to the Media Shower creative team – editors, designers, and videographers – who finish it into beautiful marketing materials. With this platform, a single marketer can direct an entire team, greatly increasing their productivity and power.
“Our approach has been to see AI not as a replacement for human creativity, but as a powerful tool to enhance it,” said John Hargrave, CEO of Media Shower. “Even this press release was drafted using our AI marketing platform, then punched up by our human team. AI is an accelerating technology, helping marketing managers level up their efforts.”
By using the platform for its own marketing campaigns, Media Shower has witnessed a staggering 500% increase in organic search results and lead volume, proving the platform’s potential to change the game for marketing managers.
As AI continues to evolve, Media Shower’s platform is poised to redefine the marketing landscape, showing that the future is not “marketers vs. AI,” but “marketers who use AI” vs. “marketers who don’t.”
SOURCE: Businesswire