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Ep #22: A $200 Claude Subscription Won't Replace Your Marketing Team

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Founders and CMOs keep assuming AI can rewrite a whole website in six minutes, scale 50 landing pages overnight, or one-shot great design with a $200 Claude subscription. It can't — at least not today. In this episode, Corey, Zach, and Nick break down what actually goes into AI-assisted marketing, design, and development: why AI is a multiplier, not magic; why scaling something bad just gives you more bad; and why going from "good to great" still requires human taste, craft, and the boring last 10% that drives 90% of the value. We get into the client who expected a full site redesign in six minutes, the "can't you just Photoshop it?" myth, why your website is your storefront, the 0→80 builders vs. 80→100 polishers split, the illustrations AI still can't make, what a $10K MRR founder should actually do, and why there's nothing economically smart about being stupidly ugly. If you're a founder trying to figure out where AI fits — and where it'll quietly hurt you — this one's for you. ... The Factory Floor is hosted by the three co-founders of Conversion Factory, the marketing agency at the forefront of SaaS growth, marketing, and tech trends. Episodes are released on Twitter one day early, @coreyhainesco. Every other week, Corey, Zach, and Nick break down what's working right now in SaaS marketing, share real-world lessons from the field, and give you the strategies you need to outpace the competition. Don't fall behind. Subscribe. Like. Drop a comment. Or not. The ball is in your court. You can also listen to the show on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. And YouTube.

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episode Ep #22: A $200 Claude Subscription Won't Replace Your Marketing Team cover

Ep #22: A $200 Claude Subscription Won't Replace Your Marketing Team

Founders and CMOs keep assuming AI can rewrite a whole website in six minutes, scale 50 landing pages overnight, or one-shot great design with a $200 Claude subscription. It can't — at least not today. In this episode, Corey, Zach, and Nick break down what actually goes into AI-assisted marketing, design, and development: why AI is a multiplier, not magic; why scaling something bad just gives you more bad; and why going from "good to great" still requires human taste, craft, and the boring last 10% that drives 90% of the value. We get into the client who expected a full site redesign in six minutes, the "can't you just Photoshop it?" myth, why your website is your storefront, the 0→80 builders vs. 80→100 polishers split, the illustrations AI still can't make, what a $10K MRR founder should actually do, and why there's nothing economically smart about being stupidly ugly. If you're a founder trying to figure out where AI fits — and where it'll quietly hurt you — this one's for you. ... The Factory Floor is hosted by the three co-founders of Conversion Factory, the marketing agency at the forefront of SaaS growth, marketing, and tech trends. Episodes are released on Twitter one day early, @coreyhainesco. Every other week, Corey, Zach, and Nick break down what's working right now in SaaS marketing, share real-world lessons from the field, and give you the strategies you need to outpace the competition. Don't fall behind. Subscribe. Like. Drop a comment. Or not. The ball is in your court. You can also listen to the show on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. And YouTube.

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episode Ep #21: Corey’s AI Marketing Repo Hit 15,000 GitHub Stars cover

Ep #21: Corey’s AI Marketing Repo Hit 15,000 GitHub Stars

In this episode of The Factory Floor, Corey Haines, Nick Loudon, and Zach Stevens break down how Claude Code for marketing is changing the way teams handle SEO, copywriting, web design, product marketing, and AI workflows. The conversation centers on Corey’s open-source Marketing Skills for Claude Code repo, why it took off so quickly, and how AI is starting to move beyond simple prompting into real execution. They talk through what AI marketing skills actually are, how Claude Code skills work like SOPs for recurring marketing tasks, and why this matters for teams that want better results from AI copywriting, SEO audits, programmatic SEO, positioning, and website optimization. The episode also covers how these workflows give Claude more context, better guardrails, and the ability to do more of the actual work inside tools instead of just giving advice. A big part of the episode is the shift happening across marketing, design, and development. Instead of treating those as separate workflows, the team explains how AI tools for marketers are making it possible to move faster from idea to execution. They discuss using Claude Code with Figma, Webflow, Next.js, design systems, website interactions, and frontend workflows, and why the line between designer, developer, and marketer is getting smaller in real time. They also get into the future of agentic AI for marketing, including why the terminal is still a barrier for mainstream adoption, why browser-based tools will likely be the next step, and how products like Magister are aiming to make these AI marketing workflows easier for more people to use. If you’re interested in Claude Code, AI marketing, marketing automation, SEO automation, programmatic SEO, copywriting with AI, design workflows, AI agents, and the future of marketing work, this episode is packed with practical ideas and a real look at where the space is heading next. ... The Factory Floor is hosted by the three co-founders of Conversion Factory, the marketing agency at the forefront of SaaS growth, marketing, and tech trends. Episodes are released on Twitter one day early, @coreyhainesco  Every other week Corey, Zach, and Nick break down what’s working right now in SaaS marketing, share real-world lessons from the field, and give you the strategies you need to outpace the competition. Don't fall behind. Subscribe. Like. Drop a comment. Or not. The ball is in your court. You can also listen to the show on Apple Podcasts and Spotify

27. mar. 202638 min
episode Ep #20: Marketing insights from Lord of the Rings cover

Ep #20: Marketing insights from Lord of the Rings

Zach just rewatched the extended edition of The Fellowship of the Ring in theaters for its 25th anniversary — and came back with a full notebook of marketing, branding, and design lessons straight from Middle-earth. Join Nick Loudon, Corey Haines, and Zach Stevens as they break down timeless principles from Peter Jackson’s masterpiece and show how they apply to building better brands, writing stronger copy, and designing more compelling websites. Whether you’re a Tolkien nerd or just love great marketing, this episode is packed with actionable insights you can steal for your own work. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro & why we’re talking LOTR 00:29 - The power of deep world-building 01:18 - Zach’s theater experience + extended edition realizations 04:19 - Lesson 1: More context = more belief & investment 09:38 - Lesson 2: Abstract vs. literal shots (visual rhythm in design) 13:56 - Lesson 3: Contrast without red (better than red Xs) 17:24 - Lesson 4 & 5: Introduce your villain early + repeating villain theme 24:17 - Lesson 7: Differentiation through cultural context (Gondor vs. Rohan vs. Elves vs. Dwarves vs. Hobbits) 27:53 - Lesson 6: Great brands aren’t created — they’re stolen (Tolkien’s real-world inspirations) 30:38 - What franchise should we break down next? (Dune, Breaking Bad, etc.) 31:27 - Outro If you enjoyed this, hit that LIKE button, drop a comment with your favorite LOTR marketing takeaway, and SUBSCRIBE for more breakdowns of storytelling, copywriting, design, and branding. ... The Factory Floor is hosted by the three co-founders of Conversion Factory, the marketing agency at the forefront of SaaS growth, marketing, and tech trends. Episodes are released on Twitter one day early, @coreyhainesco  Every other week Corey, Zach, and Nick break down what’s working right now in SaaS marketing, share real-world lessons from the field, and give you the strategies you need to outpace the competition. Don't fall behind. Subscribe. Like. Drop a comment. Or not. The ball is in your court. You can also listen to the show on Apple Podcasts and Spotify

30. jan. 202631 min
episode Ep #19: The easiest wins for marketing your SaaS cover

Ep #19: The easiest wins for marketing your SaaS

[Hey its me Michael, the editor. I thought I uploaded this in December. I didn't. So I'm posting it now. Thank you <3 sorry for delay, our community is still small so please share the show with friends. Love u] The Low-Hanging Fruit-a-thon: Easy Marketing, Design & Web Wins (Factory Floor Podcast) In this episode of Factory Floor, Nick, Corey, and Zach run a full low-hanging fruit-a-thon — calling out the simplest, most overlooked changes that can dramatically improve your marketing, design, and website performance. Based on patterns they see across countless SaaS and tech company audits, the team breaks down the easy wins most companies ignore: missing onboarding emails, inconsistent CTAs, poor heading structure, weak blog conversions, lazy screenshots, and more. These are the fixes that don’t require a rebrand, a rebuild, or a massive budget — just better execution. Topics covered include: -Automated emails that recover lost conversions -CTA consistency (shape, color, copy) that actually works -Heading structure mistakes that quietly kill SEO -Why most blogs fail to convert at all -Simple thank-you page optimizations -Migration and concierge offers that unlock stalled deals -Design tweaks that instantly make your brand look more legit -Why screenshots are almost always the wrong choice If you’re a founder, marketer, designer, or operator looking for fast, practical improvements you can make today, this episode is your checklist. Grab a basket — the low-hanging fruit is ripe. ... The Factory Floor is hosted by the three co-founders of Conversion Factory, the marketing agency at the forefront of SaaS growth, marketing, and tech trends. Episodes are released on Twitter one day early, @coreyhainesco  Every other week Corey, Zach, and Nick break down what’s working right now in SaaS marketing, share real-world lessons from the field, and give you the strategies you need to outpace the competition. Don't fall behind. Subscribe. Like. Drop a comment. Or not. The ball is in your court. You can also listen to the show on Apple Podcasts and Spotify

28. jan. 202630 min
episode Ep #18: Why competitor comparison pages are SEO gold cover

Ep #18: Why competitor comparison pages are SEO gold

In this episode of The Factory Floor, Nick Loudon is joined by Zach Stevens and Corey Haines to break down why competitor comparison and alternative pages are more important than ever, how AI tools like ChatGPT are changing buyer behavior, and how to use these pages to drive real revenue (without bashing your competitors). They cover what most SaaS teams get wrong, how to structure comparison pages the right way, and why these pages often have the highest intent and highest conversion rates on a website. If you sell software and care about positioning, conversions, and controlling your narrative, this episode is a must-watch. What you’ll learn: -Why comparison pages sit at the highest-intent point in the buyer journey -How AI tools influence product comparisons (and what happens if you stay silent) -The difference between “vs” pages, alternative pages, and when to use each -How many competitor pages you should actually build -How to compare honestly without losing trust or credibility -Why strong positioning makes comparison pages easy to write -Design and messaging mistakes that kill conversions This conversation is especially relevant for SaaS founders, marketers, and product teams navigating competitive markets and AI-driven discovery. Hosts: Nick Loudon, Zach Stevens, Corey Haines ... The Factory Floor is hosted by the three co-founders of Conversion Factory, the marketing agency at the forefront of SaaS growth, marketing, and tech trends. Episodes are released on Twitter one day early, @coreyhainesco  Every other week Corey, Zach, and Nick break down what’s working right now in SaaS marketing, share real-world lessons from the field, and give you the strategies you need to outpace the competition. Don't fall behind. Subscribe. Like. Drop a comment. Or not. The ball is in your court. You can also listen to the show on Apple Podcasts and Spotify

19. dec. 202519 min