⚙️Wrap-Ups #3: Zero-Code AI, Keyword Secrets, Copy Hacks & Ancient Babylon Wealth Tips
Zero-code AI marketing tricks, a no-fluff biz guide, Google’s sneaky keyword filter, and a classic money book that still hits.
⚙️ Zero-code AI marketing tricks, a no-fluff biz guide, Google’s sneaky keyword filter, and a classic money book that still hits.
Hi friend, it is Arvin.
Each week, I’ll send a quick round-up of anything you might’ve missed.
Plus a few older gems and whatever interesting stuff I found along the way.
Enjoy the read.
This Week’s Drops
⚙️ 7 Easy Ways to Use AI for Marketing
Think AI is only for techies? Nope. Here are 7 super simple ways to use AI in your marketing, even if you don’t know how to code. Prompts included.
🤖 [VIP] How to Use AI for Business, Content, and Actually Useful Stuff (20+ Bonus Prompts)
A no-jargon guide to using AI in business, marketing, and everyday tasks. Learn how to work smarter (not weirder) with 23 practical AI tips.
❓Q&A #5: Starting a Biz, Surviving AI Overload, and Not Being That Email Guy
How to use digital marketing when you’re just starting out, make drip emails not suck, and use AI without losing your damn mind.
🕸️What’s Up in Marketing #3: GPT-5, Threads’ Link Power, Google’s AI Ads
GPT-5’s deep dive, Threads’ new link-in-bio play, Amazon’s AI audio summaries, Claude 4’s big debut, Google’s AI Overview ads, and Instagram’s DM updates.
In Case You Missed It
Stuff That Caught My Eye
You Should Read “The Richest Man in Babylon” by George S. Clason
As we wrap up this week, I want to talk about another great book.
If you're into finance, chances are you’ve heard of this one.
The Richest Man in Babylon was written by George S. Clason in the 1920s, and it teaches timeless money lessons through parables set in ancient Babylon.
And honestly? It’s still super relevant today.
This book helped me understand the fundamentals of building wealth.
Turns out, it’s actually pretty simple, but most of us miss it.
If you want to learn how our ancestors managed wealth, this book might be exactly what you need.
📔 Check it out and let me know what you think!
Looks Like Google Keyword Planner Censors Some Keywords
You know I love doing keyword research on Google Keyword Planner. Since it's a native Google tool, I usually trust the data more. Plus, it’s free.
But like most free tools, it has its limitations.
Apparently, Google has a tendency to censor certain keywords due to internal policies and regulations.
By "censor," I mean they just don’t show up in the public data, like in Google Search Console, Google Ads, or Keyword Planner itself.
I don’t fully understand all the reasons, but I know some of it has to do with safety and compliance.
(Like, have you ever Googled your own phone number or address? Imagine if that stuff showed up in public data. So yeah, they censor things like that.)
This week, I tried to do some keyword research for “dentist” and related terms, but it looks like those are protected. Lol.
I can still use other tools like Ahrefs’ Free Keyword Generator, so I’m guessing Google does this intentionally.
Have you ever run into this too? Share your experience in the comments 👇
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I talk in front of Students about Copywriting
This week, I had the chance to speak in front of a few hundred students about copywriting. What an experience!
I talked about the AIDA framework, how to define your target audience, build a brand voice and persona, and we even did a live simulation to connect current trends to strong copywriting.
What part of copywriting are you most interested in learning about?
Drop a comment, I’ll be sharing more of my thoughts in the upcoming newsletter!
That’s it for this week’s wrap-up! What was your favorite topic?
Talk soon,
Arvin
Q&A Corner
Got a question you’ve been dying to ask? Drop it here (or upvote the ones you’re curious about).
I’ll answer it directly on Slido and feature it in our weekly Q&A email.