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AI Video
What generated video tools can do, where they fail, and how to use them practically.
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The AI marketing stack: content, SEO, social on autopilot
A practical, end-to-end AI marketing stack for content, SEO, and social — the tools, the workflows, the prompts, and the discipline that separates real automation from spam. Built for teams of one to small teams, not enterprise.
Turn the workflow into a small practical experiment with a clear quality check.
Intermediate
30 minutesVideo
I'm REVEALING ALL the Vibe Marketing Secrets (NO Gatekeeping)
Greg Isenberg. A wider tour of the current AI marketing stack — workflow automation, model routing, AI video and voice tools, ad creation from competitor analysis. Good way to see which tools are doing what across the category before you decide where to put the first three Zaps or n8n flows for your own team.
Intermediate
24 minutesVideo
I Built an AI Content Agent With N8N and Claude (Step-by-Step)
Greg Isenberg. Isenberg builds a real content pipeline in n8n with The Boring Marketer — scraping top-performing posts on YouTube and X, drafting new pieces with Claude, researching with Perplexity, generating images, and publishing to LinkedIn with a human-approval step. It is exactly the "agent in the middle, tools on either side" shape the article describes, and the human-review stage is shown rather than just mentioned.
Intermediate
9 minutesVideo
How to Use Sora 2 (Step-by-Step Tutorial)
Kevin Stratvert. Calm, end-to-end walkthrough of the current Sora workflow: getting access, setting up a Cameo, prompting, choosing orientation, and using the desktop version. Useful as a "pick one tool and actually try it this week" follow-up to the comparison.
Beginner
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The BEST AI Video Generator? Sora vs Veo vs Runway vs Wan!
Versus. Pits Sora 2 Pro, Veo 3.1, Runway Gen 4, and Wan 2.5 against the same set of image-to-video and text-to-video prompts, then scores them on physics, lighting, motion, and prompt fidelity. It's the closest thing on YouTube to the article's "what's actually usable" framing — you watch the same idea handled four ways and start to see where each model breaks.
Beginner
