Marketing Route

How to Create AI Generated Content That People Actually Read

Not generic text. Not obvious AI. A 10-step route that produces AI generated content with your brand voice, your editorial standards, and your specific audience in mind.

10 steps ~1h For marketers Free

AI generated content works when it starts with clear context and ends with a human editorial pass. On aidowith.me, the Content Plan route covers 10 steps that produce a full content asset: a topic and keyword brief, an article outline, a complete draft, and a review checklist that catches generic phrasing before publication. The route uses 3 quality controls built into every content generation step: a brand voice parameter that you set at the start, a specificity check that flags vague claims without supporting data, and a reader value test that asks whether each section answers a real question. Content teams using this approach produce pieces that rank and convert at rates comparable to fully human-written content. The full route takes about 1 hour. aidowith.me guides you through every step so the AI generated content you produce has a point of view, real information, and a reason to exist - not just words that fill a page.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • AI content drafts come out flat, generic, and obviously AI-written - which damages your brand credibility
  • You want to scale content production but every AI tool requires so much editing that the time saving disappears
  • Your competitors are publishing AI content and ranking for keywords while you're still writing everything manually

With aidowith.me

  • A brand voice parameter built into every content prompt so AI outputs match your editorial standards from the first draft
  • A 3-point quality check built into the route that catches generic phrasing, weak claims, and obvious AI patterns
  • A 10-step content production workflow that takes a keyword to a publishable draft in about 1 hour

Who Builds This With AI

Marketers

Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.

Founders

Move fast on pitches, pages, research. AI as your first hire.

Managers & Leads

Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.

How It Works

1

Set your brand voice and content brief

Define your audience, tone, topic, and target keyword. AI uses this brief for every output in the route - so the content sounds like you, not a generic AI assistant.

2

Generate the outline and draft

10 steps take your brief through an outline with section structure, a full article draft with keyword placement, and supporting content like meta description and social snippet.

3

Apply the quality review checklist

Run the 3-point check: brand voice match, specificity test, and reader value assessment. Fix any flagged elements before publishing.

Produce content that's worth publishing

10 steps. About 1 hour. AI generated content with real brand voice and editorial quality.

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What You Walk Away With

Set your brand voice and content brief

Generate the outline and draft

Apply the quality review checklist

A 10-step content production workflow that takes a keyword to a publishable draft in about 1 hour

"The quality checklist changed everything. We stopped publishing AI slop and started publishing content that our audience actually responds to. Organic traffic up 35% in 6 weeks."
- Content Director, B2B media brand

Questions

The route focuses on 3 human-sounding elements: specific data points, first-person observations, and conversational transitions between sections. The brand voice parameter captures your tone vocabulary - words you use, words you avoid, sentence length preferences - before the first draft starts. The quality checklist at the end flags phrases that read as generic AI and prompts you to replace them with specific, verifiable statements.

Google doesn't penalize AI-assisted content - it penalizes low-quality, unhelpful content. The route builds quality controls into every production step: keyword placement that serves readers rather than algorithms, a specificity check that ensures every claim has a basis, and a brand voice layer that prevents the generic phrasing Google's systems flag. Content produced through the route reads as editorial content, not AI filler.

The route targets a 20-minute editing pass on a 1,000-word article. That covers fact-checking any statistics AI generates, adding 1 to 2 specific examples from your industry experience, and reviewing the introduction and conclusion for brand voice fit. The quality checklist in the final step reduces the editing load because it flags the issues before you review rather than after.