Personal hook
The strongest videos are tied to me as the creator, so new viewers know who to follow after the joke or surprise lands.
This is my Instagram account. I test AI ideas on myself: transformations, direct questions, pop-culture references, and formats that feel native to Reels. The useful part is not the tool by itself. It is knowing when an AI trick is strong enough to make someone stop, watch, send the video, and open the profile. One video, where I turn into a girl named Anya, brought about 20K followers. Another format, built around the question “Do you know you are AI?”, crossed 10M views. There was also Buhovik, a funny ad object: a beer puffer jacket. Across the account, the cleanest number is 40M views in the last 30 days.
AI content often looks like a demo. People notice the tool, nod once, and move on. A personal blog needs a different skill: catch a cultural moment, make the AI part instantly readable, and give the viewer a reason to watch until the turn happens.
The work starts with the feed, not the model. I look for formats where AI can add a twist people immediately understand: transformation, mistaken identity, pop-culture reference, a too-real character, a question that makes people argue in comments. Then I use the tools to make that idea publishable quickly enough while the trend is still warm.
The strongest videos are tied to me as the creator, so new viewers know who to follow after the joke or surprise lands.
The AI layer works when it enters a format people already recognize, then bends it just enough to feel new.
A view is nice. A video that sends people to the profile and makes them follow is the real test.
For this blog, AI is not the positioning by itself. The positioning is: I understand how AI changes content, and I can package that understanding in a short video people want to pass on. That means the first frame, the caption, the reveal, the comment trigger, and the profile follow-through all matter.
The account carries the argument better than a pitch: millions of views, real comments, and followers coming from specific videos.
The transformation video with Anya did what a strong personal-brand Reel should do: it did not only travel, it converted attention into subscribers.
The useful skill is knowing where AI adds surprise, where it creates distrust, and how to turn both into a watchable personal-blog format.
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