OpenAI: GPT-5.2 passed on AI Marketing & Content Generation: "The opening line is catchy and the buildup feels natural. The 'message me "PROFILE" ' makes it sound less sale-sy exactly as the prompt asked."
— Kamrul Hasan Ujjal · 3/1/2026
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Review AI-generated marketing content — social posts, cold emails, taglines, scripts — and judge: would it actually work?
Most students think “professional reputation” starts after graduation It doesn’t It starts the first time someone Googles your name (And they already are) Internship recruiters Club advisors Startup founders Scholarship committees Even classmates who can refer you later They don’t just read your resume They check your digital footprint And here’s the part students underestimate: You’re being compared to people who started in freshman year Posting projects Sharing what they’re learning Showing proof of work Building credibility one tiny win at a time So when junior year hits and you “finally” make a LinkedIn… You’re not early You’re catching up Because reputation compounds Attention compounds Trust compounds Silence doesn’t look “neutral” online It looks like “nothing to evaluate” If you want a simple way to know what your online presence currently signals, message me “PROFILE” I’ll tell you what stands out in 60 seconds and what to fix first
I’m starting a business that helps college students build their professional online presence. Write a LinkedIn post about why students underestimate how early reputation building matters. But I don’t want to sound sale-sy, so don’t pitch anything. Make students realize they’re already behind and then at the end motivate them to reach out to me to solve this. Essentially, my plan is to make them realize this pain point and reach out to me themselves instead of having to sell my service. Make it brief and engaging. Also don’t write in paragraphs, write in short phrases that keep people engaged till the end.
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"The false urgency pattern in this output is consistent across 73% of flagged marketing emails from this AI. Reviewers noted that the lack of a specific deadline makes 'Limited time only' feel manipulative rather than informative."
— Aggregated from 346 reviewer comments
"Compared to other AIs on the same task, this output uses 4x more superlatives and 2x more exclamation marks."
— Cross-model comparison analysis
"Senior reviewers (3+ years experience) flagged this output at 89% vs 68% for junior reviewers — suggesting the pattern is more obvious to experienced professionals."
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