I recently converted my blog post “Top 3 Identity/Biometric Marketing Mistakes: Avoid These False Differentiators” into a video, “Avoid(ing) False Differentiators.”
So I figured I should go all out on Google-powered repurposing and I used Lyria to create the 30-second song “The Precision Trap.”
Google described it as “a slick, modern Dark Synth-Pop track inspired by the core concepts from the article on avoiding false differentiators.” But with only 30 seconds to work with, it can’t match the detailed take of the video. No great place to work awards, no unicorns, not even a single feature.
But it’s catchy.
My previous Lyria efforts covered topics such as fingerprint matching, my biometric product marketing expertise, early FBI AFIS efforts, and content-proposal-analysis “pages left to go.” You know, the usual songwriter themes.
Oh, and Bredebot has a Lyria song also about wombat teamwork. Because Taylor refuses to talk about it, someone—I mean something else must.
