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✍️ Never get writer's block again.

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aweber.com

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help@aweber.com

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Mon, Apr 24, 2023 10:00 PM

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AI can help you become the writer you’ve always wanted to be. - Long story short: We're releasi

AI can help you become the writer you’ve always wanted to be. - Long story short: We're releasing an AI tool to help you [write better emails](. [AWeber logo]( When I sat down to write this email I started out looking at a blank page and a blinking cursor. And I had the same thought I have every time I’m faced with that stark white screen, “where do I start?” Normally when I get stuck like that I get frustrated and end up playing some game on my phone to avoid feeling like a failure; but today I just asked AI: How might I talk about a new feature in a way that will connect to my audience in a personal and relatable way? One of the suggestions I got back was: share stories from my own experience with the new feature. That creative nudge got me to the first sentence in this email and then I was off to the races. That right there is exactly why we’re adding [AI authoring to AWeber](. To help when you don’t know how to get started or how to translate a thought in your head into words on the page. We’re not building AI tools to try and replace people (like you). We’re building them because we think they can unlock creative super powers in you (and in us). [GIF showing how the AI writing features works in AWeber](?awt_a=1w&awt_l=PBSlS&awt_m=3iAUuLZyZndA&utm_source=awemail&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=product&utm_content=042323-ai-waitlist-signup) Today we’re opening up a waitlist to anyone interested in testing out the power of AI. You’ll get the opportunity to be one of the first to use our AI writing tool and help shape its evolution with your feedback! Our goal is to make sure AI tools serve YOUR needs - it should fit into your workflow, save you time, and leave you feeling more stoked and confident about what you’ve created. [Join the waitlist]( If you’re super interested in being one of the first to try it out, reply to this email directly and let me know why you’re interested. I’ll prioritize folks who reply directly to me. Thanks for trusting us with your business and partnering with us to build the next generation of creative tools. Chris Vasquez Chief Product Officer at AWeber 4275 County Line Rd #20 PMB 186 Chalfont PA 18914 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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