The short answer is yes. The longer answer is — it’s not that simple, but it’s absolutely worth it.
This post isn’t meant to convince you that AI will replace you. But it can create opportunities that simply didn’t exist before. It will require creativity, time, and effort to build something that truly delivers results.
So what am I talking about?
Not long ago, I started working with someone who helps businesses build webinars as an additional marketing channel. He runs the full process — defining the topic, building the webinar itself, crafting the closing offer, and even guiding the paid ad campaign to bring people in. End to end.
Together we thought about how to market his services. I’m always looking for creative approaches that don’t drain his time and energy.
At some point I asked him whether he ever joins existing webinars on publishing platforms, listens in, and then gives the host feedback — along with a suggestion on how to improve it. He said not really.
I suggested it as a starting point. But as a regular practice, it doesn’t scale. Sitting through someone’s 90-minute presentation, taking notes, giving feedback, all in the hope of landing one client — it’s genuinely valuable, but it’s still one outreach to one person. A bet on time and energy.
And that’s exactly where AI changes the picture entirely.
→ In Part 2, I’ll show you the exact system we built — and what it can do at scale.



