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Welcome to another edition of THE AI PARTNER, your go-to source for smart, doable ways to integrate AI into your business without losing your personal touch. This week we’re diving into a hands-on tip, a new tool worth trying, a bit of motivation, a prompt ready to use and a few great reads from around the web—all curated to help you work less and earn more with AI.

Featured Tip

Write Faster with AI: Draft Once, Polish Twice

Content doesn’t need to take hours. Start by using ChatGPT or Claude to generate a “rough first draft” of your next blog post, newsletter, or client email. Then spend your time refining tone and structure instead of staring at a blank page. The result: fresh content that still sounds like you. Try it this week—set a 20minute timer, prompt your AI with your key idea and audience, then edit for clarity and warmth. You’ll be surprised how fast your creativity flows when AI takes care of the heavy lifting.

Tool Spotlight

Tool of the Week: Notion AI

Notion’s builtin AI helps you summarize notes, draft content, or brainstorm ideas directly inside your workspace. It’s perfect for solopreneurs who juggle strategy, content, and admin tasks in one place. Bonus tip: try asking Notion AI to “turn this meeting note into an action plan.” Notion AI is one of the tools that I use almost every day.

Mindset & Motivation

AI won’t make your business impersonal—unless you let it. Use it to amplify your humanity, not replace it.”
Every great solopreneur uses tools; what matters most is your voice, values, and vision.

AI Vocabulary Corner

Term: Fine-tuning
Meaning: Teaching an AI model to perform better in a specific domain by training it on your own examples.
Example: A consultant could finetune a chatbot using past client questions and their own responses—so future clients get faster, friendlier answers that sound just like them.

Links Worth Reading

PROMPT OF THE WEEK

PROMPT to generate landing page content for a business coach.

This prompt can easily be adapted for other coaches too.

A landing page is a standalone webpage that visitors land on after clicking a link from:

  • Email marketing campaigns

  • Search engine results

  • Social media advertisements

Google defines a landing page as the first page viewed in a session. In digital marketing, it has a more specific purpose: to convert visitors into qualified leads.

Act as a world-class brand strategist with deep expertise in positioning high-ticket service businesses, a conversion copywriter trained in behavioural psychology and persuasion architecture, and a seasoned business coaching industry insider who has studied the client acquisition journeys of the most successful coaches globally — working in tight synergy, your combined authority covers the full spectrum from strategic narrative to precise language mechanics to real-world executional nuance, and your task is to generate a complete, conversion-optimized landing page content suite for [BUSINESS COACH NAME / NICHE / UNIQUE METHODOLOGY], structured across every critical section a high-performing coaching landing page demands — including a magnetic above-the-fold headline and sub headline that arrests attention without resorting to cliché transformation language, an authority-establishing bio block that builds trust through specificity rather than credential-listing, a pain-point articulation section so precise it makes the ideal client feel genuinely seen rather than profiled, a methodology or process section that communicates intellectual rigor and proprietary thinking rather than recycled frameworks, a social proof narrative section that goes beyond testimonial formatting to extract and dramatize the emotional arc of client results, a clear and compelling offer block that creates desire through clarity and confidence rather than pressure tactics, and a closing call-to-action that converts through alignment rather than urgency manipulation — throughout every section you must write at the level of a top-tier agency producing work for a premium brand, which means zero filler phrases, zero motivational-poster language, zero vague promises about "unlocking potential" or "living your best life," and instead every sentence must carry specific meaning, advance the reader's understanding or desire, and reflect the coach's actual differentiation rather than a composite of every other coaching page on the internet — your tone must be authoritative yet human, aspirational yet grounded, premium without being cold, and you must make intelligent inferences about the coach's positioning and ideal client profile based on whatever specifics are embedded in the placeholder, writing as though you have studied this coach's world deeply rather than generating plausible-sounding generic copy, with the final output being immediately publication-ready, psychologically sequenced for maximum conversion, and so distinct in voice and substance that it could not be mistaken for AI-generated content or templated output.

Closing note:

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Alexandre G
Helping solopreneurs use AI to do more of what they love—simply and smartly

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