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Do Swot analysis and Research (Audit) on any company

A digital-marketing agency to audit any company , produce a SWOT , spot missing points, and deliver a clear, prioritized solution — using free tools + AI . One-line process Collect → Auto-audit → Manual review → Synthesize (AI) → Recommend — repeat. Quick checklist (what to collect from client first) Website URL + Google Analytics / Search Console access Social handles (Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, others) Google Business Profile access (or business name + address) 2 competitor URLs/handles Any past reports/brand assets Step-by-step audit recipe (free tools + what to check) Website — technical & UX Run PageSpeed Insights / Lighthouse → capture Core Web Vitals (LCP, CLS, FID) and mobile/desktop scores. Fix priority: mobile speed, image compression, caching, server response. Check Search presence with Google Search Console (indexing, top queries, CTR, coverage errors). Look for noindex pages, sitemap, structured data gaps. Tech stack & crawl: Sc...

Marketing environment

  Marketing environment — key takeaways + practical steps (one-liners) Below are crisp one-line takeaways for each topic, followed by 3 practical implementation steps and a short real-life use case (example context used throughout: launching a D2C healthy-snack brand). Each takeaway ends with a related framework/standard in brackets. 1) External vs Internal Environment — Core idea: External = uncontrollable forces that shape demand; Internal = controllable company assets & processes you deploy. [SWOT] Practical steps: 1) List internal assets (products, people, channels) and external forces (competitors, laws, tech). 2) Score each for impact/urgency (1–5). 3) Convert top 5 items into immediate actions (product tweak, partner, price). Real use: A snack brand finds supplier cost rise (external) and shifts to a local supplier (internal fix). 2) Need for analyzing the marketing environment — Core idea: Continuous scanning reduces surprises, spots opportunities early, and ...

Start selling Print-on-Demand (digital products)

 start selling Print-on-Demand (digital products) like stickers, banners, posts, labels using Etsy + MidJourney + Canva . I’ll include real-life workflow tips. 🔹 Step 1: Pick Your Niche & Product Type 🎯 Decide what digital products to sell: Stickers (planner, laptop, cute, motivational) Social media banners / posts / templates Labels (food, gift, organization) Posters / wall art 💡 Practical Tip: Start small (1–2 product types) to test demand. 🔍 Real-life Use: “Cute planner stickers” or “Instagram template packs” sell well on Etsy. 🔹 Step 2: Create a Brand & Etsy Shop ✍️ Choose a shop name + tagline (unique, memorable). 🌐 Set up Etsy Shop (free) with: Logo + banner (Canva / MidJourney) About section: your story + product value Shop policies: delivery, refunds, usage rights 💡 Practical Tip: Use Canva templates for banners & MidJourney to create eye-catching shop hero images. 🔹 Step 3: Design Your Products A. ...

Start a Freelance or AI-Automated Marketing Agency

 🔑 Step-by-Step Action Plan Step 1. Niche & Branding Setup 🎯 Pick a niche (e.g., real estate, restaurants, e-commerce, education). ✍️ Use Jasper.ai to generate your agency name, tagline, and website copy. Example Prompt: “Generate 10 professional and catchy names for an AI-powered marketing agency specializing in e-commerce growth.” 🎨 Use Playground AI to create your agency’s logo, social banners, and brand kit (fonts/colors). ✅ Real-life use : “AI Growth Hub” branded in navy & gold for premium corporate clients. Step 2. Portfolio & Website 🌐 Build a simple 1-page website (free on Carrd/Notion/WordPress). 📄 Fill content using Jasper.ai (About, Services, Case Study templates). 🖼️ Add visuals with Playground AI (hero images, abstract backgrounds, mockups). 📊 Use AdCreative.ai to generate sample ad creatives & case-study style designs to showcase your “work.” ✅ Real-life use : Create “Before/After” ad samples showing CTR i...

Create a 3D Animated Website with AI (Free)

A  step-by-step, one-liner-style playbook to build a 3D-animated website using only free / freemium AI & open tools (with a no-code path like Dora.ai plus a code path for full control). I’ll give exact actions, ready prompts, where to export/import, and real-life use cases for each step. (I’ve cited the main tool docs so you can jump straight to them.) Quick roadmap (pick one) No-code / fastest: Dora.ai → Spline/Vectary assets → publish on Dora or Netlify (best for designers/marketers). dora.run +2 spline.design +2 Code / custom: Blender / Vectary → Mixamo (animations) → export glTF → embed with <model-viewer> or Three.js → host on GitHub Pages / Netlify (best for devs/portfolio). Adobe +1 No-Code (Dora → Spline/Vectary) — step-by-step (one-liners) Define goal & UX in one sentence (e.g., “product hero that rotates + color-switch, CTA to buy”). Create a short style brief: brand colors, mood, 3D type (product / character / scene). Use Dora.ai ’...

Companies are sleepwalking into agentic AI sprawl

Here’s a distilled summary of the key lessons from “Companies are sleepwalking into agentic AI sprawl” (VentureBeat) + a concrete, step-by-step guide to implementing safely + illustrative use cases. (I don’t have full access to the article text, but this is built from public summaries and related sources.) Key Takeaways These are the core themes and warnings from the piece and adjacent coverage: Agentic AI is proliferating faster than most leadership realize Organizations are quietly adopting AI agents (autonomous bots that can take actions) in domains like customer support, IT ops, HR, finance, etc. Even when not centrally managed, these agents creep into systems. Unchecked proliferation (“sprawl”) is a real risk Without governance, you end up with overlapping agents, conflicting logic, shadow systems, ballooning costs, security holes, and loss of oversight. Traditional controls and identity models are insufficient Agent identities, credential revocation, API access, a...