Month: February 2026

  • Master Your AI Workflow: The /export Command You Need to Know

    /export That’s the magic command that makes your prompts in AI CLI coding tools reproducible. At the end of a significant chunk of work in a tool like Claude Code, Gemini CLI, OpenAI Codex, Qwen Code, etc., type /export and it will dump the chat history to a text file. If you came up with…

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  • Blatant Sales Pitch: New GEO 101 Course!

    [embed]https://youtube.com/shorts/BFcqe5vidac[/embed] GEO. AIO. AEO. GAIO. XEO. I don’t know about you, but I’ve lost track of how many ways people can talk about optimizing to be recommended by AI tools like Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, and generative AI. It all sounds like a kid’s song at this point. Yet when I talk to folks like…

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  • You Ask, I Answer: Best AI Tools For Consistent Headshots?

    Summary In today's episode, I explore the ethical and practical hurdles of using AI to generate professional team headshots. Here's what this means for you. You can use these tools effectively while protecting your employees and maintaining brand trust. You'll also learn these concepts: the importance of obtaining informed consent, why AI models frequently distort…

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  • 3 Clever AI Workarounds That Will Save You Hours of Frustration

    “Figure out 3 workarounds.” One of AI’s superpowers can be summed up in this sentence, especially when you’re doing work like coding, stats, analysis, or other similar kinds of work. Very often, our human brains get stuck. We run into an obstacle, and we bang our heads against the obstacle. “What do you mean, WP…

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  • You Ask, I Answer: Tracking Traffic Attribution For AI Tools?

    Summary In today's episode, I explain the most reliable method for tracking AI tool traffic attribution. Here's what this means for you. You can identify exactly which AI models drive your business growth by using simple, direct human feedback. You'll also learn these concepts: why open-ended questions outperform unreliable analytics tools, how to leverage generative…

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  • Build a Portable Agent Library: How to Stop Reinventing the Wheel with AI Tools

    Stop reinventing the agentic wheel. One of the cardinal principles of good development is to not reinvent the wheel -that is, to not recreate something that already exists. If you’re using agentic AI tools like Claude Code, Gemini CLI, OpenAI Codex, Qwen Code, etc., when you start a new project, there’s a very good chance…

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  • You Ask, I Answer: How To Humanize AI Content?

    Summary In today's episode, I teach you how to humanize AI content so it avoids a bland or robotic tone. Here's what this means for you. You transform generic AI outputs into unique, engaging writing that reflects your personal brand and style. You'll also learn these concepts: why active voice increases clarity, how low-probability language…

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  • How AI Agents Can Cut Your Work Time by 99%: The Parallel Processing Revolution

    Here’s why agentic AI matters, in a word: parallelism. All of the tasks agentic AI does, regular AI also does (because logically, agentic AI is built on top of regular AI). And the tasks that you’d do with agents, you can absolutely do in serial, one at a time, one after another. It’ll work. It’ll…

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  • You Ask, I Answer: Will AI Replace Creative Jobs?

    Summary In today's episode, I examine whether AI will replace marketing and creative professionals or simply transform their roles. Here's what this means for you. You can protect your career by identifying which parts of your job machines can handle and which parts require genuine human creativity. You'll also learn these concepts: how templated tasks…

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  • Why Deep Research Is Your Secret Weapon for Flawless Vibe-X Projects

    The start of any vibe-X project should always be Deep Research. Here’s a simple example: yesterday, someone asked me how they should go about writing a Chrome extension using vibe coding tools. GREAT application of vibe coding – Chrome extensions are small, typically lightweight, and not behemoths of enterprise software. BUT! They’re also super finicky,…

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