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PushButton AI Team ·

Everyone says finding your "first AI win" is the answer. But here's what the webinar gurus won't tell you: the smartest companies start small, not broad. I get it. You've sat through webinars that turned into glorified sales pitches for $15K courses. You're swimming in AI hype while your competitors seem to be figuring it out. The overwhelm is real. Here's what caught my attention: Newera.ai just raised $2.1M focusing exclusively on enterprise generative AI applications. Not AI for everything. Not a one-size-fits-all platform. Specific applications. That's the pattern worth noticing. The companies making real money in AI aren't building swiss-army-knife solutions. They're laser-focused on solving ONE problem exceptionally well. This tells us something important: your first AI implementation shouldn't be about transforming your entire business. It should be about identifying your single biggest time drain and finding the specific AI tool built to solve exactly that problem. Not customer service AND marketing AND operations. Just one. Start by writing down the one repetitive task that costs you the most hours each week. That's your filter for evaluating AI tools, not the other way around. What's the one business process that, if you could automate it tomorrow, would immediately free up 5+ hours of your week? #AIImplementation #BusinessAutomation #AIStrategy #SmallBusinessAI
Everyone says finding your "first AI win" is the answer. But here's what the webinar gurus won't tell you: the smartest companies start small, not broad.
I get it. You've sat through webinars that turned into glorified sales pitches for $15K courses. You're swimming in AI hype while your competitors seem to be figuring it out. The overwhelm is real.
Here's what caught my attention: Newera.ai just raised $2.1M focusing exclusively on enterprise generative AI applications. Not AI for everything. Not a one-size-fits-all platform. Specific applications.
That's the pattern worth noticing. The companies making real money in AI aren't building swiss-army-knife solutions. They're laser-focused on solving ONE problem exceptionally well.
This tells us something important: your first AI implementation shouldn't be about transforming your entire business. It should be about identifying your single biggest time drain and finding the specific AI tool built to solve exactly that problem.
Not customer service AND marketing AND operations. Just one.
Start by writing down the one repetitive task that costs you the most hours each week. That's your filter for evaluating AI tools, not the other way around.
What's the one business process that, if you could automate it tomorrow, would immediately free up 5+ hours of your week?
#AIImplementation #BusinessAutomation #AIStrategy #SmallBusinessAI
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