Like thousands of others, filled not for people but for machines — just to briefly surface at the top of search results, gasping for air, this blog is dead.
We’ve stopped writing for humans.
We write for algorithms. Let’s drop a keyword here — "augmented teams." Another one there — "prototype development." Now, let’s neatly list the reasons to choose Cybergizer, because robots love a good list.
We have become the robots.
We — especially we, the marketers — have forgotten that, on the other side of the screen, there are people. We know exactly what Google wants, but we have no clue what a human needs.
We write into the void — no feedback, no reactions, no reflection.
No one expects anything from us anymore.
We built a framework where identical authors churn out identical content in an identical way. We are the framework. And even if someone dares to search for something genuine online, we won’t let them find it. So why even want anything at all?
This blog is dead because no one needs it.
No one will find it. No one will open it. No one will read it. Which means we can finally write whatever we want.
This is a blog where we write for ourselves.
And if you’ve found it and read this to the end, maybe — just maybe — we’ve found a reader who feels the same.
So make yourself comfortable — solitude is best shared.
We’ve stopped writing for humans.
We write for algorithms. Let’s drop a keyword here — "augmented teams." Another one there — "prototype development." Now, let’s neatly list the reasons to choose Cybergizer, because robots love a good list.
- We deliver on time.
- Full-cycle product development — from idea to scaling.
- Extensive R&D experience — we tackle complex challenges.
- Flexible pricing and partnership models, including investment options.
We have become the robots.
We — especially we, the marketers — have forgotten that, on the other side of the screen, there are people. We know exactly what Google wants, but we have no clue what a human needs.
We write into the void — no feedback, no reactions, no reflection.
No one expects anything from us anymore.
We built a framework where identical authors churn out identical content in an identical way. We are the framework. And even if someone dares to search for something genuine online, we won’t let them find it. So why even want anything at all?
This blog is dead because no one needs it.
No one will find it. No one will open it. No one will read it. Which means we can finally write whatever we want.
This is a blog where we write for ourselves.
And if you’ve found it and read this to the end, maybe — just maybe — we’ve found a reader who feels the same.
So make yourself comfortable — solitude is best shared.