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  <title>CBP 304: AI to Skyrocket your Social &amp;amp; Save Time, But Keep a Human Touch</title>
  <description>If you use social media in your practice and it takes a lot of time and/or doesn’t generate many actual patients, then this episode is for you. The appeal of AI is obvious for this delima: it can save time, speed up content creation, and help you get more mileage out of what you already produce.&amp;amp;nbsp; But there is also a real risk here, and it is one a lot of practice owners are starting to run into. When AI is used too heavily or too lazily, your content starts to feel generic, impersonal, non-human, and easy to ignore. That is what this episode is really about. It is not about whether AI is good or bad. It is about how to use it in a way that makes your marketing more efficient without stripping out the human quality that actually builds trust and gets people to pick up the phone or DM your practice.&amp;amp;nbsp; What You’ll Learn in This Episode   Why fully AI-generated social media content often underperforms   How to use AI to save time without losing authenticity   How a few simple videos can become weeks of useful content   What still needs to stay human if you want social media to actually generate patients   USEFUL INFORMATION:  Check out our course:&amp;amp;nbsp;Cash-Based Practice Freedom 2.0 </description>
  <author_name>The Cash-Based Practice Podcast</author_name>
  <author_url>https://drjarodcarter.com</author_url>
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