10 Mistakes Writers Make Using AI (And How to Avoid Them!)

AI is transforming the writing process (and the entire industry as our Manifesto reveals!) …

But are you using it the “right” way?

In this video, Rebecca breaks down the 10 biggest mistakes writers make when using AI … and what you need to do harness its true power.

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We should note, AI isn’t just bringing speed to writers …

It’s bringing loads of well-paid writing opportunities in this “new world.”

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This must-read report clears the air around all the hype, fear, and confusion about AI — and sets the record straight.

Inside, you’ll discover:

  • The three costliest mistakes new writers are making in 2025 — and how to avoid them from Day 1
  • The $20 billion surge in copywriting demand — and how to quietly position yourself to benefit from it
  • The three niches where AI can’t compete — and why businesses urgently need human writers
  • The five core capabilities modern writers must master to stay relevant, valuable, and in demand
  • And much more

Whether you’re just starting out or already writing professionally, this is your blueprint for a resilient, relevant, and flexible writing career in the age of AI.

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Published: August 11, 2025

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