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PushButton AI Team ·

Everyone says you need to find your "first AI win" to get started. But here's what nobody mentions: you don't need a new tool at all. I get it. You've sat through webinars that felt like 90-minute sales pitches for expensive courses. You're drowning in AI promises while your actual business problems remain unsolved. And the fear of writing a $20K check for something that collects digital dust? That keeps you up at night. Here's what just clicked for me: Optimove's new email solution uses AI to personalize content based on real-time customer behavior. But strip away the tech jargon, and you'll see the real insight. The power isn't in the AI itself. It's in knowing WHICH business problem you're solving first. In this case: "Our emails get opened but don't convert." That's a $500/month problem with a clear before-and-after metric. Most businesses already have email software. The question isn't "What AI should I buy?" It's "Which of my current frustrations costs me the most money?" Start there. Write down your top three expensive headaches. Put a dollar amount next to each one. Now you're not shopping for AI, you're shopping for solutions to specific problems. What's the one business problem that, if solved, would make the biggest difference in your revenue this quarter? #AIForBusiness #SmallBusinessAI #BusinessGrowth #MarketingAutomation
Everyone says you need to find your "first AI win" to get started. But here's what nobody mentions: you don't need a new tool at all.
I get it. You've sat through webinars that felt like 90-minute sales pitches for expensive courses. You're drowning in AI promises while your actual business problems remain unsolved. And the fear of writing a $20K check for something that collects digital dust? That keeps you up at night.
Here's what just clicked for me: Optimove's new email solution uses AI to personalize content based on real-time customer behavior. But strip away the tech jargon, and you'll see the real insight.
The power isn't in the AI itself. It's in knowing WHICH business problem you're solving first. In this case: "Our emails get opened but don't convert." That's a $500/month problem with a clear before-and-after metric.
Most businesses already have email software. The question isn't "What AI should I buy?" It's "Which of my current frustrations costs me the most money?"
Start there. Write down your top three expensive headaches. Put a dollar amount next to each one. Now you're not shopping for AI, you're shopping for solutions to specific problems.
What's the one business problem that, if solved, would make the biggest difference in your revenue this quarter?
#AIForBusiness #SmallBusinessAI #BusinessGrowth #MarketingAutomation
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