TLDR Marketing 2026-07-14
More AI job losses , generic brand voices 🗣️, Mutiny’s growth engine 💪
Reach the people who make tech buying decisions (Sponsor)
One of the biggest challenges with most digital advertising is reaching the people who actually make buying decisions. Product managers, founders, CTOs, and engineering leaders read TLDR daily because it keeps them updated on the tools, platforms, and trends shaping their industry. These professionals spend their time on TLDR instead of social media feeds, meaning they're actively engaged when they see content here. Sponsoring TLDR puts your product directly in front of the decision makers who influence technology purchases at their organizations.
Become a sponsor.Every AI Marketing Platform Now Sells a “Brand Voice” Feature. They're All Selling the Same Voice (5 minute read)
AI marketing platforms like Jasper standardize “brand voice” by applying generic tone guidelines to content that's already interchangeable, producing average output at scale. This creates a feedback loop of sameness. The issue isn't the tools, it's the input. Simple checks like swap, output, and reconstruction tests reveal weak voice. Brands grounded in clear beliefs and real decisions avoid being flattened.
Over 200 economists warn that more AI job losses are coming: “We must act now” (2 minute read)
More than 200 economists, including 16 Nobel Laureates, have warned that AI could accelerate job displacement and reshape the economy faster than previous industrial shifts. A new open letter urges policymakers and tech leaders to create safeguards that ensure AI complements workers rather than replaces them. The warning comes as companies announce AI-related layoffs, with 99% of executives expecting AI to reduce headcount in some capacity within two years.
Where AI agents get stuck on your site (5 minute read)
AI agents don't struggle with your site, they struggle with your pricing. When it's hidden, hard to parse, or blocked, they default to third-party sources. Even published pricing often fails if it's buried in JavaScript, calculators, or messy layouts. Make pricing explicit, centralized, in plain text, and crawlable. Add structure and reduce friction.
You're losing press coverage (2 minute read)
Press coverage can be lost when reporters can't quickly access the assets they need. Make it easy to cover a company by creating a public press kit with downloadable logos, screenshots, brand assets, and copy-ready stats. Avoid gated folders or hard-to-find pages, since journalists will move to easier sources. Adding a dedicated press page with clear URLs and frequently used metrics helps reporters quickly find and cite information.
Pages that Print (Website)
A curated gallery of landing pages that generate verified revenue. It highlights what drives conversions, helping users avoid copying designs that don't perform. The platform also offers teardowns and diagnostics to identify what's hurting a page and how to fix it.
How to Know If LinkedIn Paid Will Generate Better Leads (Webinar)
LinkedIn Paid can be incredibly effective, but only when the right foundations are already in place. Lauren Loreto will walk through how to evaluate whether your business or brand is actually ready for paid visibility and what to focus on first before spending budget. The free webinar will take place on July 15 at 9 AM PT.
An inside look at Mutiny's growth engine (15 minute read)
Mutiny built its growth engine by combining rapid testing and focused channel investments instead of spreading effort across many initiatives. It improved conversions by 71% after testing a more specific homepage headline, then paired broad awareness tactics with account-based outbound that focused on a small list of high-value prospects. It used borrowed audiences and ecosystem partnerships to expand reach while tracking performance across every stage of the funnel. The team treated every experiment as a way to find repeatable growth, then doubled down on the channels and tactics that produced results.
Empathy and delight mean nothing when the software is disrespectful (6 minute read)
Empathy and delight haven't improved software because respect is missing. Products remove user control and push work onto users through rigid flows and forms. This starts with designers who overestimate their role and scales through systems that prioritize efficiency over agency. LLMs extend this by defaulting to doing tasks for users, generating low-value output that increases review burden and rewards volume over judgment. The result is bloated features and worse experiences. Respectful software gives users control, keeps useful friction, and communicates clearly.
Curated tactics 💡, trends 📈, and tools 🛠️ for cutting edge marketers
Join 330,000 readers for
one daily email