I ran my entire marketing campaign with AI yesterday.
I ran my entire marketing campaign with AI yesterday.
Not "got help writing some ad copy." Ran the whole thing.
Here's what actually happened:
I gave an AI agent a brief: build a Facebook ad campaign for my upcoming workshop. Awareness, consideration, and conversion ā full funnel.
Within hours, it had:
ā Written 12 ad variations across 3 funnel stages
ā Generated all the creative assets
ā Built an internal ad preview tool so I could review everything
ā Flagged that my awareness ads were sending cold traffic to a registration page ā and recommended a new landing page instead
ā Written a full technical spec for that landing page
ā Reviewed the finished page visually and caught a UX issue ā the nav bar was causing funnel leakage
ā Saved the entire workflow as a repeatable process for future campaigns
The thing that surprised me most?
It pushed back on my strategy.
It told me cold traffic shouldn't land on a registration page. It recommended building a skills gap education page first, warming the audience, then retargeting them to the assessment.
That's not a chatbot. That's a marketing strategist.
One rule changed everything about the output quality: I told it to always lead with business outcomes, never features.
The moment I stopped treating AI like a tool and started treating it like an employee ā giving it identity, objectives, and accountability ā the output went from generic to genuinely useful.
This is where enterprise marketing is heading. Not "use AI to write your emails faster." Use AI to build, execute, and optimise entire campaigns while you focus on strategy.
I recorded the full process. Watch above if you want to see what this looks like in practice.
Abdul Khan
AI Strategist & Educator