
Today, we’re bringing you the latest in AI-powered marketing and business strategies. Here’s what’s inside:
🚨 AI Top Story: AI browsers are set to transform how users discover and interact with your content by actively navigating sites and completing tasks, making clear, trustworthy, and well-structured content more crucial than ever
🌟 Creator Spotlight: Noam Nisand shares how to turn repetitive onboarding into an automated advantage.
🤖 Killer Marketing Prompt: This prompt guides marketers to optimise content for AI browsers to boost ranking and engagement.
🎯 One Quick AI Hack: Instantly transform a street-style photo into a detailed shopping guide with exact brands, purchase links, and location.
🎥 AI YouTube Resource Of The Week: A first look into Perplexity’s AI Browser ‘Comet’.

AI-Powered Browsers Are Here
The Next Step In AI-Powered Productivity

AI browsers are arriving fast, and they’re not just ChatGPT with a URL bar. Perplexity has launched Comet, and OpenAI is building its own Chromium-based browser to take on Google Chrome. Both aim to combine AI-powered search, content creation, and task automation into one seamless experience.
At first glance, you might think: don’t we already have this? Large language models like ChatGPT and Gemini can search the web, pull information, and summarise answers. But AI browsers are different because they work directly inside live websites.
Instead of simply giving you information, they let the AI click buttons, fill out forms, navigate menus, and carry out actions on web pages as if it were sitting at the keyboard with you.
In Comet, for example, the AI sits in a sidebar and stays aware of what you’re viewing. You can ask it to compare products across multiple tabs, summarise long articles, draft emails based on the content on screen, or even help you organise tabs into projects.
OpenAI’s browser is expected to bring similar capabilities, allowing users to engage conversationally with content and have the AI perform multi-step tasks like booking appointments or completing online checkouts.
This shift isn’t just about finding answers faster. AI browsers are designed to stay aware of what you’re doing across different sites and help you take action in context. That means you could ask the browser to pull data from multiple sources, compare insights side by side, and even execute tasks like signing up for tools or managing workflows without breaking your focus.
For brands, this could change how people interact with content entirely. Instead of visiting a company’s site directly, users might ask the browser to surface key details or compare your product to a competitor’s. The browser becomes the first touchpoint for discovery and decision-making, filtering information before a user ever clicks through.
It’s a reminder that visibility in these environments won’t depend on traditional search rankings alone. Clear, accessible, and well-structured content will be critical if AI systems are the ones evaluating and presenting it. Businesses may also need to think about how to create experiences and assets that feel useful and trustworthy when viewed or summarised through an AI assistant rather than on a full web page.
These browsers aren’t fully rolled out yet. Comet is still limited to invite-only Pro users at $200 a month, and OpenAI’s browser is under active development. But even in these early days, they’re hinting at a future where the browser stops being a passive window to the internet and starts acting as an intelligent partner in how people research, decide, and act online.
📹 YouTube to Tackle Mass-Produced, Repetitive Videos Amid Rising AI Concerns - AI spam videos are clogging feeds, and YouTube’s next update is designed to push them out of sight.
🖼️ Google Gemini now turns uploaded photos into videos using Veo - This upgrade turns your photo library into moving, cinematic stories with almost zero effort.
🌐 OpenAI to Launch AI-Powered Web Browser Competing with Google Chrome - OpenAI’s browser won’t just display results - it’ll summarize, suggest, and even answer as you go.
🔎 Perplexity Launches Comet Browser for Faster, Smarter Web Browsing - Comet’s pitch: less searching, more instant answers woven into your browsing flow.

NOAM NISAND - How to turn repetitive onboarding into an automated advantage.

Prepare Your Content for the Rise of AI Browsers
This prompt is designed to help you prepare your website for the next wave of AI-powered browsers like Comet and OpenAI’s Chromium-based browser. It guides you to create a clear, actionable strategy to restructure and optimise your content so it ranks well and gets effectively summarised by AI assistants.
Prompt:
You are a marketing strategist specializing in digital content optimization for emerging AI-powered web browsers. Your task is to generate a detailed strategy for restructuring and optimizing the website content of [insert company/product name] in the [insert industry] sector so that it ranks highly and is effectively summarized when surfaced by AI browsers like Comet or OpenAI’s new Chromium-based browser.
Please consider the following customization points to tailor your response:
Target audience: [insert detailed buyer persona, including demographics, interests, and pain points]
Key products/services and unique selling points: [insert product features and differentiators]
Current content types and formats: [insert types like blogs, FAQs, videos, etc.]
Primary marketing goals: [e.g., increase lead generation, improve brand awareness, boost conversions]
Competitor landscape: [insert known competitors or market differentiators]
Brand voice and tone: [e.g., professional, casual, authoritative]
In your strategy, please include:
How to structure content for clarity and AI-friendly summarization
Best practices for formatting and metadata to improve AI browser visibility
Tactics for ensuring content credibility and trustworthiness as evaluated by AI
Recommendations on integrating multi-source data and internal links for richer context
Examples of effective content types or sections that work well with AI browser interactions
Suggestions for calls to action that encourage deeper engagement beyond AI summaries
Explain the reasoning behind each recommendation to help understand how it improves ranking and presentation within AI browsers.
Please deliver the response as a clear, actionable marketing strategy document with headings and concise explanations suitable for a team presentation.
Include the following sections in detail:
Demographics: Age, gender, location, education level, occupation, income bracket, family status.
Psychographics: Core values, lifestyle, personality traits, attitudes, and beliefs.
Goals & Aspirations: What they want to achieve personally and professionally.
Pain Points & Challenges: Key frustrations, barriers, and unmet needs related to [PRODUCT/TOPIC].
Purchase Triggers: What motivates them to buy (events, emotions, external influences).
Objections: Reasons they might resist buying or engaging with your brand.
Preferred Channels & Content: Where they spend time online, how they consume information, and who influences them.
Quote: A first-person statement that captures their mindset (“I want [X], but I’m worried about [Y]…”).
Think step by step to ensure the persona feels realistic and specific, not generic. Present it as a clear, structured profile with headers for each section.

Turn any street-style snap into a shoppable fashion report


Imagine dropping a single street‑style photo into ChatGPT and, seconds later, receiving a ready‑to‑publish dossier that:
Identifies every garment & accessory — naming the brand, exact model, and pointing to a live product link.
Proves each call‑out with the tell‑tale logo, stitching, or hardware detail visible in the shot.
**Geo‑locates the backdrop by matching storefront signage, balconies, pavement patterns, and urban furniture against online map imagery—then hands you the precise address plus a link you can open in Google Maps.
In short, one prompt transforms a casual outfit snap into a full‑service shopping guide + location tag. Perfect for:
Fashion writers who need instant product credits.
Influencers building "Shop My Look" slides.
Stylists and trend forecasters tracking which labels dominate which neighbourhoods.
Drop shippers who want to spot, source, and list trending products straight off social feeds.
Travel editors seeking pinpoint accuracy for editorial spreads.
All without plugins or extra APIs—just copy, upload, and go.
How To Run It
Snap or save a high‑resolution image (street style, celeb paparazzi, etc.).
Paste the prompt below into ChatGPT (or your favourite multimodal model) and attach the image.
Skim the output. You’ll get a table of every garment/accessory, clickable shop links, and the exact street address or intersection (with a handy Google Maps link) for the exact corner.
The Prompt:
I’m uploading a high-resolution street-style photo. Do the following **in order**:
1) Itemize every visible garment and accessory (jackets, tops, trousers, bags, shoes, sunglasses, jewelry, etc.).
2) For each item provide:
• Brand name
• Exact product/model name
• Direct purchase link (brand or retailer product page)
• Visual justification from the photo (logo placement, stitching pattern, hardware detail, etc.) that confirms the ID.
3) If an exact match isn’t findable, supply the closest like-for-like alternative with the same four details.
4) Analyse the background to pinpoint the shoot location:
• Call out visible street signs, architectural features, storefront names, paving patterns, balcony ironwork, lamp-post style, etc.
• Cross-reference those cues against maps or known façades to return the **precise street address or intersection.**



