Almost Timely News: 🗞️ What Is Vibe Marketing? (2025-03-30)
Almost Timely News: 🗞️ What Is Vibe Marketing? (2025-03-30) :: View in Browser The Big Plug👉 Pre-order my new course, Generative AI Use Cases for Marketers! Content Authenticity Statement100% of this week's newsletter was generated by me, the human. You will see outputs from generative AI in the video. Learn why this kind of disclosure is a good idea and might be required for anyone doing business in any capacity with the EU in the near future. Watch This Newsletter On YouTube 📺Click here for the video 📺 version of this newsletter on YouTube » Click here for an MP3 audio 🎧 only version » What's On My Mind: What Is Vibe Marketing?A topic that’s been making the rounds on LinkedIn lately in the marketing AI space is the very buzzy expression “vibe marketing”. Proponents are calling it the next evolution of marketing. Everyone else isn’t sure what to call it. Whatever it is, it sounds interesting at best and sleazy at worst. So this week, let’s give into the vibes and see what vibe marketing is all about. Part 1: The Origin of Vibe MarketingThe origin of vibe marketing has nothing to do with marketing. The parent term is vibe coding, coined by OpenAI co-founder and genuine AI expert Andrej Karpathy. Karpathy said this on his social media:
If you had to summarize this in one sentence, vibe coding is basically letting AI do the coding. You provide the ideas and the feedback, but you never write a line of code. Instead, the machine does all the coding, testing, correction, and ultimately deployment. What makes this different than other forms of AI content creation is the hands off nature. Prior to the current generation of AI language models, there was a lot of copy pasting involved as you went back and forth with AI and your code, error messages, and testing. AI was the workhorse, but you were the micromanager, heavily involved in assembling the pieces it produced. Prior to vibe coding, AI was like an IKEA manufacturing plant. It spit out pieces, and then it was up to you - usually with confusing directions - to figure out how to put it all together. Vibe coding arose with coding tools like Cursor, Cline, Aider, Claude Coder, and many more. These are billed as agentic coding, but they’re really much closer to automation. Connected to models like Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet 3.5/3.7 or OpenAI’s o1 or Google’s Gemini 2 models, coders could give prompts to the software, which would then go and implement, test, and debug the software somewhat autonomously. Karpathy’s example is something of an extreme, where you use a voice interface to talk to the coding tool and have a conversation while it codes. As usual, marketers ruined everything. Part 2: Enter Vibe MarketingThe LinkedIn AI hype crowd jumped on this and made the proclamation that the era of vibe marketing was here. Promoting marketing-centric agent tools and frameworks like Salesforce Agentforce, Hubspot Agent.ai, Adobe Agentic Layer, and so many others, they declared that the era of hands-off marketing was here. Vibe marketing! Just tell an AI agent what you want, walk away, and it’ll do everything. As you can imagine, there are far more ways for that to go wrong than right. Can you use AI agents productively in a marketing setting? Yes, absolutely. Can you simply let marketing behave like a self-driving vehicle while you take a nap behind the wheel? Not unless you enjoy driving into walls. So does that mean vibe marketing is an outright lie? No, not quite. There is a way to do vibe marketing that leverages the tooling and practices of vibe coding, very successfully. It’s not hands off - it’s more like being a true manager of an employee. You manage, you direct, you proof, you correct, and your employee does the work. In the same way that being an absentee manager tends not to be a recipe for success, being a vibe marketer who wants to wash their hands completely of marketing work also tends not to be a recipe for success. Part 3: How To Vibe MarketIf vibe marketing is real, then how do we go about doing it? Let’s look at the setup for how you’d test this out. This will get somewhat technical, so be prepared, if you want to do this, to get your fingers dirty. If we approach this like a recipe, then you’re going to need tools, ingredients, and directions. ToolsTo start, you will need access to an AI model with an API. The most common ones are of course OpenAI’s models, Anthropic’s models, and Google’s models, though there are literally 1.5 million to choose from. Here are my suggested choices:
As of the time of writing, Google’s Gemini 2.5 Pro is the hands down best AI model for pretty much everything. That could change in hours, given the pace of AI. In general, for anything vibe-related, you will want to use a reasoning model. Note that with these models, you need to sign up for developer accounts and get a developer’s API key. Setting that up is beyond the scope of this newsletter, but it’s usually free to do so and you even get some starting credits on most platforms. With your API key in hand like an adventurer heading into a dungeon, you next need a coding environment. Yes, even for marketing content, we’re going to use coding tools. Why? Because coding tools are already designed to be semi-autonomous, able to read, write, and update files on our behalf. That’s important. That’s part of what makes vibe coding and vibe marketing work - a lot of the heavy lifting is built into the tools themselves. My recommendation for savvy marketers who aren’t coders is the free, open source software VSCodium with the free, open source plugin Cline. Both are cross platform and can be downloaded and run on Windows, Macs, and Linux machines. VSCodium is almost identical to Microsoft Visual Studio Code, except without Microsoft’s tracking code. As with API keys, setting up this software is beyond the scope of this newsletter, but it’s like pretty much everything other software package. You install it, you set up the preferences the way you want them, and you’re more or less ready to go. You’ll want to set Cline to plan mode and add your API key - all of this will be visible in the video version of this newsletter. Once you’ve got your VSCodium environment set up, and you’ve got the Cline plugin installed, you’ve got half the tools set up. Now comes the hard part - the ingredients. IngredientsWhat makes vibe marketing and vibe coding successful is having good ingredients, the same as cooking. And because we’re doing things in a semi-autonomous environment, you want rich, robust ingredients. Could you do vibe marketing as Karpathy does with vibe coding, and just wing it entirely? Yes, but it will take you much, much longer to get to the results you want. For your prepared ingredients for vibe marketing, you will want to have:
Each of these pieces takes time to assemble. Some, you can build with deep research tools like the AI ones like Perplexity, Gemini, OpenAI, etc. You saw how to build SWOT in last week’s newsletter. Others you’ll have to build by hand, or get help building. Katie Robbert built my ICP for my speaking business. The various analyses I built following the steps and prompts in the new Trust Insights Generative AI Use Cases for Marketers course. You’ll also want to have a list of things you’d like to vibe market. My list, for example, looks like this:
None of these things should be surprises; all of them are documents you have probably already generated with AI (and if you haven’t, you should try). What makes this process different is how automated it will be. The coding software will use all these pieces to follow our work plan and create our marketing. DirectionsWhat’s a recipe without directions? The directions here begin with the work plan. We want to sit down and take the time to write out our work plan, what we want the software to build for us, along with explanations. Here’s an example of what my work plan looks like:
You can see quite clearly that I’ve taken my wish list, expanded the explanations of what I want it to build, and organized it into discrete steps. This is the master work plan I want generative AI to construct. Next, we’ll place all our pieces into a folder, someplace accessible. I like to put all my prep materials and ingredients in a docs folder, and then have an output folder where the software can run. Once we’ve done our mise en place, we begin by giving the AI its starting prompt:
This ensures it's seeing what we want it to see. Then, if it's successful, execute the plan step by step. Part 4: Wrapping UpNow, you might say that this is a hell of a lot of work. Where's the vibes, the easy button, the lazy path that Karpathy hinted at in his social post? Well, the reality is that for marketing... it doesn't exist. Here's why. When you're having generative AI build code in a programming language, there's a very deterministic measure of success: your code either runs, or it doesn't run. If it doesn't run, there's often an error message that can tell you and your AI coding tool exactly why, and that language can be used to help AI autonomously fix its mistakes. That instant feedback loop does not exist for marketing content, at least not in this setup. (there's a much more advanced, very technically complex setup that uses AI agents to provide a feedback loop, but that's way beyond the scope of today's issue) That means we have to provide correct information, and a lot of it, up front - otherwise the tools will just make stuff up. Here's the sneaky benefit, though: if you build all these pieces, all those ingredients, they are infinitely reusable. If you invest the time to build them out once, they will serve you over and over again. You can see, based on the work plan, how easy it would be to simply put new instructions in there and "vibe" it together, or to issue corrections. This kind of system is infinitely flexible, and future uses are much lighter in nature. You could, as Karpathy did, get set up with a voice interface later on, and as long as you had those starting ingredients, you'd be set up from the get-go with a voice assistant that deeply knows your marketing. This has been a tour of where vibe marketing is now, if you want to do it well. It's powerful, without a doubt, and it's easier than doing the process entirely manually - but you can also do the process entirely manually. The work plan is nothing more than a series of prompts put in a single document. Could you dictate that out loud and just "vibe" as you go? Sure. Will it be as clean and the output as good? No, it really won't. (I've tried it) Give this a try and see how vibing with your marketing works for you. How Was This Issue?Rate this week's newsletter issue with a single click/tap. Your feedback over time helps me figure out what content to create for you. Here's The UnsubscribeIt took me a while to find a convenient way to link it up, but here's how to get to the unsubscribe. If you don't see anything, here's the text link to copy and paste: https://almosttimely.substack.com/action/disable_email Share With a Friend or ColleagueIf you enjoy this newsletter and want to share it with a friend/colleague, please do. Send this URL to your friend/colleague: https://www.christopherspenn.com/newsletter For enrolled subscribers on Substack, there are referral rewards if you refer 100, 200, or 300 other readers. Visit the Leaderboard here. Advertisement: Bring Me In To Speak At Your EventElevate your next conference or corporate retreat with a customized keynote on the practical applications of AI. I deliver fresh insights tailored to your audience's industry and challenges, equipping your attendees with actionable resources and real-world knowledge to navigate the evolving AI landscape. 👉 If this sounds good to you, click/tap here to grab 15 minutes with the team to talk over your event's specific needs. If you'd like to see more, here are: ICYMI: In Case You Missed ItThis week, we covered part 3 in our ongoing series on how to optimize content for AI. Skill Up With ClassesThese are just a few of the classes I have available over at the Trust Insights website that you can take. PremiumFree
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