Need help evaluating outreach visual aid creation idea with AI. Feedback would be greatly appreciated!
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Need help evaluating outreach visual aid creation idea with AI. Feedback would be greatly appreciated!

Hey guys,

Over the past few weeks I've had an idea for a new campaign but figured I'd ask here first because I'm new to all this.

The idea is this: I have built a scraper on my local machine that goes to a target prospect website, scrapes everything from the site's html & markdown content to their design system (fonts, colors, even element spacing) and then cross reference all of that info with 3rd party APIs to build a complete "business profile". Example output: https://pastes.io/8TVuvZHu

Now I can take all of that input and merge it with my clients' "business profile" that is generated the same way. So I will have a seller's business profile and a potential buyer's profile.

With these 2 profiles, I can then use AI to generate a custom landing page or a sales pitch deck that looks and feels just like the buyer's own website. That produced artifact can be shared with the buyer to entice them to schedule a call. It's basically a visual aid "pitch deck" to help increase conversion rates.

I'm wondering, have anyone tried something similar? How well does that work? and considering that these artifacts (a custom landing page or pitch deck) have to be shared in the outgoing message, how badly do they affect deliverability?

Thanks in advance for your input!

u/WesamMikhail — 5 days ago
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Regardless of politics, disconnecting PHP from a large community of potential users is a big mistake - Re RFC to remove X from PHP.net

Looking at the RFC discussion, I can't help but get the feeling that PHP is slowly getting sucked in by political actors rather than ones thinking of what's best for the language long term.

From the RFC:

> PHP will no longer have an official presence on X.com.

There are millions of X users that love and use the language. Disconnecting from the platform completely is a big mistake. If the X account is 'lost' then efforts to recover it should be the priority rather than disconnecting completely.

If you dislike the platform, that's fine. You don't have to use it. But it's rather frustrating how bad the language's reputation is atm considering how good it actually is. Most of that is due to optics and the lack of communication on social channels. I've talked to hundreds of people over the past few years that don't even know that the language is an option to consider.

It's super sad to watch all this tbh :/

This comment from Kevin Smith summarizes it well: https://github.com/php/web-php/pull/1879#issuecomment-4402543979

wiki.php.net
u/WesamMikhail — 2 months ago