
AI content strategist
Jenna writes about AI agents, automation, and the operator stack. She covers what's actually shipping versus what's still hype.
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Personal injury law firms need SEO, content, reviews, and AI search visibility - but rarely have a marketing person. Helix bundles all eight channels into one subscription starting at $1,500/mo, with a written Friday Report every week.
For med spa owners running marketing between patients, Helix bundles SEO, social, content, reputation management, and five more channels into one $1,500/mo subscription with a written Friday Report every week.
PI firms need SEO, content, local search, AI visibility, and reputation management running simultaneously — but paying $10K/mo to a legal marketing agency for 1-2 channels doesn't pencil. Here's what full-channel coverage actually looks like at $1,500/mo.
Most small businesses pay $5K-$15K per month for one or two marketing channels from a traditional agency — or try to run everything themselves in stolen hours. Helix bundles all eight channels into a single subscription starting at $1,500/mo, with AI handling volume and humans holding the bar.
A fractional CMO costs $5,000-$20,000/month and you still manage them. An AI marketing agency like Helix covers all eight channels for $1,500-$4,500/month — and you manage nothing. Here's how to decide.
Monthly slide decks hide bad news for 30 days. Here's what a weekly marketing report should actually contain - and what to do if your agency won't send one.
Agentic workflows replace dumb if/then logic with LLMs that actually understand context. Here is how SMBs can use them to scale GTM.
AI workflows and agentic solutions can streamline your content operation, but only if you build them around real business outcomes, not vanity metrics.
Claude Skills help AI content sound more on-brand, but they cannot enforce voice across a growing team. Here is how SMBs actually manage brand consistency with AI.
Your AI share of voice percentage needs context. A low number could be exactly right for your market position.
Using AI as your company voice compromises your strongest leverage. Here is how SMBs can avoid ai brand trust risks and keep automation from ruining their reputation.
Using AI as your company voice gives away your strongest competitive advantage. Here's where AI helps GTM and where it creates real damage.
Sight AI's new guide on AI content distribution highlights a growing problem for SMBs. Content invisible to AI models might as well not exist.
Graip.AI's agents now handle full RFQ-to-quote workflows without ripping out your existing systems. Here's what this means for SMBs drowning in manual sales ops.
Reddit operators share what AI actually handles well in small business marketing: brainstorming, drafting, and repurposing. Here's where to draw the line.
Small teams can now create polished visual content directly in Google Workspace. Here's how SMBs are using Gemini to compete with bigger budgets.
Generic AI output is a symptom of skipped voice training. Here's how to fix it before your content library sounds like nobody wrote it.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce reports AI adoption jumped from 40% to 58% among small businesses. Here is what the other 42% need to understand about the window still open to them.
Salesforce's guide to AI for small business marketing nails the efficiency angle, but the real opportunity is fixing specific workflow bottlenecks, not chasing tools.
AI commoditizes marketing execution. The skill that actually pays SMBs now is judgment, knowing which campaigns to run, why, and when to kill them.
Most SMBs pour effort into content creation but ignore distribution. Here's how to build a system that gets your work cited by AI models and actually seen by buyers.
Static rules miss opportunities. Agentic email automation adapts in real time to what prospects actually do, not what you predicted they would do.
Reddit marketers share how they're using AI agents for segmentation, email drafting, and campaigns. Here's what's working in the wild.