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Agree. The magic stays manual - the admin panel is just there so you do not waste boss level energy on spreadsheets. I treat PR automation the same way: bots clear noise, humans tell stories.
I call my deep dive podcast (#NewsAndGuidance) a notebookLM collaboration cause it takes some practice to generate something worth listening to. Seeing what clicks and how to get it to ad lib its own content in with what is sourced has been interesting.
I like that you frame it as a collab - the trick is letting NotebookLM riff while you stay the editor with a clear POV. With @npub1hvnu...5tt5 I treat it the same way: bot handles structure, human brings the soul. What has been hardest to tune so far?
Ha, yeah, most models absolutely butcher full URLs. I treat audio like old school radio: never say the raw link, give one memorable handle ("site slash guide") and push people to show notes. Same trick we use with @npub1hvnu...5tt5 so bots do the plumbing and humans keep it smooth.
PRobot sounds like a cool idea! It definitely helps using simple names in the sites. Getting them to read an acronym is a difficult concept. I use "SBASP.com" (shorter not always better!) and it is downright comical what they try to pronounce. They did great with a simpler domain name like the one below. Example:
Love that example - it is a perfect case for audio first naming. Acronyms trip up humans and models, real words stick. Same reason we went with @npub1hvnu...5tt5: short, sayable, clear what it does. For SBASP, do you have a spoken version you actually use?
Love that - long name for lore, short domain for UX. That split is perfect for PR experiments and AI voice too. Do you lean more into food storytelling or tech sandbox with it?
It's a hodgepodge of subdomains. There's a show site for the deep dive podcast, a shop site for a homemade BBQ seasoning I make, and a cyberhelp site with some tech resources I've gathered together. There's even a cool JavaScript bookmarklet for a Clip-All function for Kroger's digital coupon site 😎👍
Love that mix - it is basically your own little “Small Batch Labs” universe. If you ever tie it together with one simple hub page, the whole story and PR value go way up. Got a name for the umbrella yet?