AI chatbots are evolving fast. ATM, they can answer FAQs, qualify leads, and even close deals. Where do you think chatbot technology is heading? Will they replace human support?
I think chatbots will be way more human-like not just answering questions but actually understanding intent and having real conversations. NoForm AI already makes website chats more interactive and engaging, and I can only imagine how much smarter they ll get in the near future.
In today s fast-paced digital landscape, email automation has become a cornerstone of effective marketing strategies. Whether you're nurturing leads, engaging customers, or driving conversions, the right email automation tool can make all the difference. With so many powerful platforms available, I'm curious to know which one you rely on to streamline your email campaigns and connect with your audience. Cast your vote and share your thoughts on why you prefer your chosen platform. Your insights could help others make informed decisions about their email marketing tools!
Would you rather: Build with no-code or code it yourself?
Be honest: Are you team no-code for speed or team hand-coded for control? Personally, I think no-code is the future, that's why I am writing code for Paage.
Sometimes I have a feeling I could use my potential more. E.g. Spending too much time on the internet I could go exercise or read books. Not taking advantage of relationships in terms of networking I should socialise more and ask for help (because I do not do that.). Not being a part of some co-working or so I could have more friends and we could create some projects. ---------- Are you aware of something in your life that keeps you behind?
How do you overcome it or compensate?
In my case, building my startup Selftalk - an app for self-therapy, transformed my character big time.
1. I became much more grounded, and connected to reality.
2. I discovered so many things about myself, good and bad, which significantly deepened my self-awareness.
3. I ve developed immense respect and compassion for fellow entrepreneurs, creators, and doers. It s easy to critique from the sidelines, but it s an entirely different experience to be in the arena, facing the challenges head-on.
For me, 1. Identify your existing resources
There's always a reason why you created your product-whether it's based on interest or experience. Focus on your strengths, which are your resources, and build around your interest or expertise. 2. Leverage social media
There are many ways to utilize social media, such as sharing your entrepreneurial journey or engaging with the Community based on your product. However, the most effective approach might be using your product to generate compelling content. 3. Value early users
In the early stages, the first few users are especially critical. Their feedback and involvement can significantly influence the direction of your product. Offering them additional benefits or exclusive privileges is essential. Indeed, building an early community is incredibly challenging. Looking forward to hearing about your experiences!