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How to Write Viral Hooks With AI Without Seeming Fake

“If you want to be the best, learn from the best.”

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Sami Sharaf
May 28, 2025
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Bo Eason, a popular American speaker, says:

“If you want to be the best, learn from the best.”

Now, learning from others doesn’t mean copying their stuff. Or to abuse the work of learning.

(More like what’s happening on LinkedIn)

Learning from others is inspiration, brainstorming, or keeping a swipe file.

Even the best writers do these.

They use the work of someone better than them and learn how they can create their path.

I mean, their own. Something unique.

That work has now become much easier.

You can now use AI for most of that. It goes through the patterns and finds out what specifics have been used.

And that gives you most of the cards.

Pretty much like a swipe file, brainstorming, inspiration, and ideation altogether in one set.

So here’s what you’ll get from this email:

- Find viral hooks
- Analyze them with AI
- Use that analysis to know what worked
- Write your own hooks from that analysis (on any topic)
- And a bonus → write a post based on any of those hooks in a minute

Something like this:

Onward…

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