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Frankie Hernez
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Jul 12, 2026
Sorry, Not Sorry
ESSAY 1 IS LIVE. late by a week, free forever, images liberated from the internet that ensnared them. an essay about why nobody's sorry anymore. piracy is preservation, so please share!!!
fashion
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criticism
The Emu Café Social
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Jun 24, 2026
Pook-Emu Bee: Links For 06-23-26
It has been five days since the last edition of Pook-Emu Bee links. While I ordinarily publish links in the morning and it is now the evening, I submit some late links today to keep the backlog under control. [caption id="attachment_6072" align="aligncenter" width="811"] Today (June 23, 2026) was primary election day in New York City....
advertising
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ai
PostHog Blog
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Jun 9, 2026
All social media metrics are bad
Picture this: your company's social media team excitedly informs you that stonks are up this month. You can see the screenshots. They're green. Holy smokes. We are killing it. Social media has been solved. There is a non-zero chance they are taking…
Marketing
PostHog Blog
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May 28, 2026
Collaboration sucks, but PMs and PMMs need each other
When I joined PostHog, most product teams had never worked with a product marketer. Marketing was something separate products got when someone had spare time for it. So, one of my first challenges was to figure out how to start working with teams who…
Marketing
Muse Hunter's Blog
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May 18, 2026
Use Your itch.io Devlogs, People!
An untapped avenue of finding hidden gems
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indiegame
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gamedev
PostHog Blog
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May 18, 2026
The do's and don'ts of minimum viable product marketing
PostHog is a much bigger company than when I joined in 2021 as the first product marketer – but while we've more than 10xed since then, the product marketing team has only 4xed. Yet we still somehow ship more launches per marketer per month than…
Marketing
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Guides
PostHog Blog
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May 8, 2026
How to grow your AEO function (without losing your mind)
I learned SEO the traditional way: by telling a client I knew how to do it, then immediately Googling “what is SEO.” I must have done something right, because not long after that I was hired to do it full-time. Seven years later, fate (and LinkedIn…
Marketing
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Growth
PostHog Blog
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May 2, 2026
Why attacking your competitors online is dumb
Let's say a competitor copies your feature. They lift your positioning, write a misleading comparison post, or just take a cheap shot at you on X. And let's say you're 'right' – they actually did the thing, and it's actually annoying. Still don't do…
Guides
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Marketing
Klinchapp Blog
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May 1, 2026
AI Content in 2027: What's Coming and How to Prepare
The future of AI content creation is multimodal and fast-moving. Learn what shifts by 2027 and the exact steps to stay ahead of the curve.
content-creation
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ai-writing
Klinchapp Blog
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Apr 28, 2026
The Ethics of AI Content: Transparency, Attribution, and Trust
Disclosing AI content use builds more trust than hiding it. Here's what the data shows, what the regulations require, and how to disclose in a way that's a competitive advantage.
content-creation
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ai-writing
Klinchapp Blog
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Apr 24, 2026
Creating Social Media Content with AI: Platform by Platform
AI social media content creation isn't one-size-fits-all. Get platform-specific prompts, top tools, and real examples for Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and TikTok.
content-creation
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ai-writing
Klinchapp Blog
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Apr 21, 2026
AI for Blog Writing: A Workflow That Actually Works
An AI blog writing workflow that actually works: research, outline, draft, then edit hard. Skip the editing and your content sounds robotic. Here's what to d...
content-creation
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ai-writing
Klinchapp Blog
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Apr 17, 2026
How to Train AI on Your Writing Style
How to train AI on your writing style in 3 hours. Collect samples, build a style guide, encode it into a system prompt. Every AI session sounds like you from that point forward.
content-creation
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ai-writing
Klinchapp Blog
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Apr 17, 2026
AI-Generated Content: Why Quality Beats Quantity Every Time
Publishing 2 quality AI posts beats 20 weak ones every time. Here's the data on why, and how to use AI strategically for content that actually performs.
content-creation
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ai-writing
Build.ms
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Jan 29, 2026
Updating Your Website For Generative Engine Optimization
Learn how to optimize your website for generative search engines like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini to improve your search engine rankings.
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AI
PM
Priceless Misc
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Aug 13, 2025
The Strategy Layer: Why the Best Creative Work Doesn't Happen in Silos
Strategy decks get approved then tossed over a wall. Here's how overlapping strategy, creative, and production from day one makes work sharper and faster.
strategy
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creative
PM
Priceless Misc
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Jul 28, 2025
The Curation Comeback: Why Human Taste Beats Algorithms Every Time
Algorithms manufacture mediocrity. As AI makes polished content cheap, authentic human taste becomes your only unfair advantage.
algorithms
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curation
PM
Priceless Misc
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Jul 21, 2025
The Unfakeable Factor: Why College Athletes Are the Only Influencers Who'll Survive the AI Takeover
Deepfakes and bots are eroding digital trust. College athletes offer verifiable, irreplaceable authenticity that AI cannot copy.
nil
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athletes
PM
Priceless Misc
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Jul 14, 2025
Where Your Video Money Really Goes: 400+ Real Budgets Analyzed
Analysis of 400+ real video budgets reveals the 70/30 rule, hidden costs that blow budgets, and how multi-asset strategies cut per-video costs dramatically.
video
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budget
Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet
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Jun 16, 2025
Lights Out
Tom Bodett, the legendary cheap-motel pitchman, sues his primary client, Motel 6, for non-payment. What a sad way for a great ad campaign to end.
motel 6
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tom bodett
Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet
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Mar 4, 2025
Dial-An-Advertiser
Considering the long history of phone books, particularly the Yellow Pages, where local businesses learned all the marketing tricks they eventually brought to the internet.
phone books
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yellow pages
Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet
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Nov 24, 2024
Corporate Casserole
Pondering Thanksgiving through an exceedingly corporate lens. Some of the holiday’s most important elements were brought to you by marketing and lobbying.
thanksgiving
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holidays
💌 Tiny Improvements - for builders, by @MikeBifulco.com
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Nov 5, 2024
Dunbar's number: focusing on your core supporters for network effect growth
Focus on building strong connections with a core group of 50 advocates to fuel sustainable, network-driven growth.
founder
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startup
PostHog Blog
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Sep 13, 2024
How not to be boring
The world would be more fun if most startups hadn't undergone a personality bypass. But, sadly, most software companies look and feel the same. Founders have no end of excuses for this. It’s more important to build your MVP and validate it, or you…
CEO diaries
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