This week on tips - Business website in a minute, remove the "uuhhh" and "umm" from audio recordings and create royalty-free music for videos
Hello dear reader,
Welcome to march editions, and welcome to edition XV! It’s been 15 editions and more weeks since I started sending you all tips, which I hope are helpful because they have been proven practical, valuable, and handy on many occasions for me.
I am looking to reduce the tips to two per week and introduce a section where I give you a use case for one of the last tips; this can help you drive your actions with them.
Let’s dive into this week’s tips. The era of Artificial Intelligence is upon us, and we cannot stop talking about it.
Business website in a minute
Thanks to the power of AI, bright people have been to create a platform that can help you set up a website with copy, structure, logo, and name suggestions in about 1 minute.
The site is Mixo, which I tried. I gave the prompt: “Marketing Agency that only works online using the power of AI to help small businesses thrive,” and it gave this:
You can customize it, make it your own, and publish it in under an hour. As you can see, they also consider SEO optimization (yes, so your site can come up when someone makes a Google search).
Remove the “uuhhh” and “umm” from audio recordings
Whether you record podcasts or interviews, you do at work, more often than not, you will find yourself with filler words in your audio that will not necessarily add value to the recording. No worries about that anymore. You can use a tool (yes, powered by AI) to remove filler words and unwanted silence moments.
It is called Cleanvoice; the first 30 minutes of revision are free, so go ahead and try it out.
Create royalty-free music for videos
I worked in Marketing for about four years before switching to CX and Behavioural Science. Part of my responsibilities at specific points was creating videos for social media or presentations. Finding the right background music was a struggle.
A few days ago, I found another fantastic tool that uses AI music generation techniques to compose unique mood-based music (yes, this is the description they give on the website).
The name is a variation of a famous classical music composer, Beethoven. The platform's name is beatoven. Clever, isn’t it?
I used it, and it asked me to make three decisions, and in less than a minute (the power - insert shock face) gave me a brand new track that hit the right spots according to my choice. Below you can see an image of the platform once you sign up:
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Have a brilliant week with these brilliant tools and tips,
Fernando