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RondaOgleleft a comment
It really depends on your goals and skills. If you want quick results without learning programming, no-code is great for building apps or automations fast. But if you need custom solutions or deeper control, coding is still essential. Some people even use both - code to extend no-code platforms! What’s your specific use case?
Code or no-code? Or code for no-code :)
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RondaOgleleft a comment
Well, one thing we’ve done is use AI chatbots on our website. They can handle basic customer queries 24/7, which not only improves customer satisfaction but also frees up our team to focus on more complex issues. It’s been a pretty smooth and effective change for us.
What’s one way you’ve adapted your marketing strategy to leverage advancements in AI tools?
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RondaOgleleft a comment
I usually start by writing everything down to see the whole picture. Then, I divide it into smaller chunks that seem doable, like mini-tasks. Setting deadlines for each part helps a lot. Also, I prioritize them based on importance and urgency. This way, it feels less overwhelming and more organized.
How do you break down big tasks into manageable steps?
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