- The Big Lie We Tell Ourselves
- Think Like a Cricketer, Not a Boardroom Uncle
- Step 1: Shrink the Ego, Not the Ambition
- Step 2: Speed Beats Smart (Every Time)
- Step 3: Use AI Like a Jugaadu Intern (Not a God)
- Step 4: Design Experiments, Not Campaigns
- Step 5: Fail Publicly, Learn Privately
- Step 6: Stack Small Wins (That’s Where AI Compounds)
- Step 7: Build an “AI Muscle,” Not an AI Deck
- The Bollywood Truth Nobody Tells You
- Final Reality Check (Read This Twice)
If Covid taught founders anything, it’s this: whoever adapts fastest wins.
India lifted the T20 World Cup. Blink and you missed it. One over changed everything. That’s AI marketing today. If it clicks, it is viral.
And just like cricket Twitter exploded with “THIS IS CINEMA”, the internet is currently losing its mind over AI tools launching faster than Bollywood sequels. It is mind boggling.
One day it’s ChatGPT updates. Next day it’s Meta, Google, OpenAI—everyone dropping “game-changers” before your coffee gets cold.
So if you’re still planning your AI strategy instead of testing it…
Congrats. You’re the guy bringing a Nokia 3310 to an IPL auction.
Welcome to the Test-Fast, Fail-Fast, Learn-Fast playbook.
The Big Lie We Tell Ourselves
“Let’s perfect the strategy first.”
That’s not strategy. That’s fear wearing a kurta. Face the facts.
In our homes, we don’t buy the entire sofa set without sitting on one chair first.
In startups, though? We want a 42-slide deck, three approvals, and one “Sir, let’s think about it” before running a ₹500 ad test.
AI marketing doesn’t reward planners.
It rewards experimenters with thick skin and fast fingers. Who also keep taking notes while running.
Psychology check:
👉 Loss aversion makes us avoid small failures.
👉 Survivorship bias makes us copy only the winners.
👉 AI rewards the opposite—volume + velocity.
Think Like a Cricketer, Not a Boardroom Uncle
Virat Kohli didn’t perfect cover drives in PowerPoint.
He failed. Repeatedly. On live TV. With memes.
AI marketing works the same way.
Every experiment is an over.
Most overs won’t go for six.
But one will win the match.
Bend the odds in your favor by doing more. It is like digging for diamonds.
Step 1: Shrink the Ego, Not the Ambition
Rule #1: Your first AI experiment should be embarrassingly small.
If it feels “too basic,” good. That’s the point.
Beginner Experiments (₹0–₹2,000 level)
- Rewrite your homepage headline using AI (3 versions)
- Generate 10 Instagram hooks and test 3
- Create 2 ad creatives instead of 1
- Turn one blog into 5 LinkedIn posts
- Ask AI to roast your landing page copy (yes, literally)
This works because of cognitive fluency—your audience chooses what feels easiest to understand, not what’s smartest.
Step 2: Speed Beats Smart (Every Time)
Here’s a hard truth Indian founders hate:
A dumb test today beats a smart idea next month.
AI’s superpower isn’t intelligence.
It’s iteration at shameless speed.
If you’re not testing weekly, you’re already behind.
The 48-Hour Rule
Any AI marketing idea must:
- Be launched in 48 hours
- Or be deleted without guilt
No exceptions. No “but sir…”. You succeed or you learn.
Step 3: Use AI Like a Jugaadu Intern (Not a God)
AI isn’t your CEO.
It’s your over-enthusiastic intern who:
- Works 24/7
- Needs clear instructions
- Will confidently mess up if you’re vague
Bad prompt:
“Write a marketing post for my startup.”
Good prompt:
“Write a sarcastic LinkedIn post for Indian founders aged 30–45, referencing cricket and startup failures, promoting a SaaS tool that saves time.”
Specificity = output quality.
That’s not tech. That’s coaching/parenting.
Step 4: Design Experiments, Not Campaigns
Campaigns are expensive.
Experiments are cheap and addictive (in a good way).
The AI Experiment Framework (Newbie-Proof)
1. Hypothesis
“If we simplify our CTA using AI, conversions will increase.”
2. One Variable Only
Headline OR image OR CTA.
Not all three. Check one. This isn’t Bigg Boss.
3. Short Time Window
3–7 days max.
4. One Metric
Clicks. Replies. Leads. Saves.
Pick one or you’ll drown in dashboards.
This leverages choice reduction bias—fewer metrics = better decisions.
Step 5: Fail Publicly, Learn Privately
Here’s why brands struggle with AI marketing:
We hate looking stupid.
But virality doesn’t come from perfection.
It comes from experimentation + honesty.
Some of the most viral brand moments recently?
- Accidental copy mistakes
- Over-honest tweets
- AI-generated content that felt too real
Smell the air and face it.
People don’t share polished.
They share relatable chaos.
Step 6: Stack Small Wins (That’s Where AI Compounds)
AI doesn’t create magic moments.
It creates momentum by leveraging your ideas and technology.
- 5% better subject lines
- 10% faster content creation
- 15% cheaper ad testing
That’s compounding—like SIPs, not lottery tickets.
Psychology trigger: Progress Principle
Small visible wins keep teams motivated more than big vague goals.
Step 7: Build an “AI Muscle,” Not an AI Deck
Tools will change.
Interfaces will change.
Hype will move on (remember Clubhouse? Exactly.)
What stays:
- Asking better questions
- Testing faster
- Learning without ego
That’s the real competitive moat.
The Bollywood Truth Nobody Tells You
Most startups want an AI blockbuster.
What they need is a low-budget cult film that unexpectedly works.
Lagaan’s success wasn’t predicted.
3 Idiots wasn’t focus-grouped.
They experimented with story and emotion.
AI marketing is the same.
Final Reality Check (Read This Twice)
If you’re waiting to:
- “Understand AI better”
- “Hire an expert first”
- “See what competitors do”
You’re already late.
The market isn’t rewarding knowledge.
It’s rewarding motion.
Test fast.
Fail fast.
Learn faster than your competition can copy you.
Because today, the biggest risk isn’t AI replacing you.
It’s another founder pressing “publish” while you’re still editing slide 14.
#FailForward 🚀
If this made you nod, smile, or mildly panic—good. That’s awareness kicking in. Use it before your competitor does.
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