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EPISODE · Aug 21, 2026 · 35 MIN

Why AI Is Making Your Marketing Easier But Not Better with Gee Ranasinha

from Small Business Stories · host Loralyn Mears

S6:E71 AI has raised the floor. But has it raised the ceiling? Gee Ranasinha doesn't think so. AI has democratized content production, giving small businesses access to capabilities once reserved for larger organizations. But Gee argues that we're simultaneously creating what he calls a greater "preponderance of mediocrity" meaning more acceptable content, more quickly, from more companies, increasingly saying similar things. Queue up this episode of Small Business Stories for a thoughtful (and occasionally provocative) conversation about what marketing actually is, why businesses confuse marketing with promotion, and why understanding human behavior matters more than simply mastering the latest tools. Gee brings behavioral science into the discussion because people don't make buying decisions through purely rational analysis. Context, emotion, unconscious biases and mental shortcuts all affect how messages are interpreted. And that's where Dr. LL sees an important connection to misinterpretation risk. Businesses communicate what they intend to say. Customers respond to what they actually understand. Those aren't necessarily the same thing. 👤 Guest Gee Ranasinha Founder & CEO, KEXINO Global marketing strategist working primarily with B2B small and midsized businesses and startups ⚠️ Core Problems Mistaking promotional activity for marketing strategy Optimizing output rather than outcomes Using AI to manufacture more undifferentiated content Assuming business owners understand buyers because they once were buyers Allowing disconnected customer touchpoints to communicate inconsistent signals 🥡 Practical Takeaways Effectiveness asks whether something worked. Efficiency asks how cheaply or quickly you produced it. You are not your target market. Talk to your best customers; they can reveal why people actually choose you. Technology changes marketing tactics. Human psychological and emotional drivers change far more slowly. Creativity and distinctiveness become more valuable as inexpensive content proliferates. Customers experience one organization, regardless of which department created each interaction. Trust makes virtually everything that follows easier. ⏱️ Timestamps 04:40 AI, content democratization and the rise of mediocrity 07:24 Why buyers don't make decisions the way they think they do 13:28 Your pricing, delivery van and phone manner are all marketing 17:38 Efficiency versus effectiveness 22:11 The simplest customer research strategy 28:40 Gee's provocative argument against "authenticity" 🔖 Who This Episode Is For Entrepreneurs, founders, B2B leaders and marketers who suspect that doing more marketing isn't necessarily creating more business. At STEERus, the adjacent problem is misinterpretation risk. Gee approaches the issue through marketing effectiveness and behavioral science; we examine what happens when the total digital signal a business produces fails to create an accurate understanding of what that business is, why it matters and when it should be recommended. Invisibility is the outcome. Understanding is the issue. Subscribe and share Small Business Stories for grounded conversations with entrepreneurs and experts willing to challenge conventional business thinking. ✅ Subscribe for weekly conversations on entrepreneurship 🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to be heard Follow STEERus on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrLLSmallBusiness Instagram: https://instagram.com/steerus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/steerus Twitter: https://x.com/steerus_io   #entrepreneurship #smallbusiness #podcast #digitalmarketing

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