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PushButton AI Team ·

Everyone's talking about AI's massive impact on business in 2026. But if you're still trying to figure out where to start in 2025, you're not alone—and that's actually strategic. I've watched too many business owners drop serious money on AI implementations after sitting through impressive webinars. The overwhelm is real, and it's by design. When everything sounds urgent, nothing feels clear. Here's what the Financial Times analysis reveals that nobody's saying plainly: AI's biggest near-term impact will hit businesses relying heavily on search traffic first. Not every business. Not all at once. Specific business models with specific customer acquisition channels. This matters because it gives you a filter. Instead of asking "Should I use AI?" ask "Does my business depend on Google search to find customers?" If yes, that's your starting point. If no, you have more time to watch and learn. The businesses winning with AI right now aren't the ones trying to transform everything. They're the ones who identified their single most vulnerable customer touchpoint and protected it first. One question: If you could only AI-proof one part of how customers find you, what would it be? #AIForBusiness #SmallBusinessAI #AIStrategy #BusinessGrowth
Everyone's talking about AI's massive impact on business in 2026. But if you're still trying to figure out where to start in 2025, you're not alone—and that's actually strategic.
I've watched too many business owners drop serious money on AI implementations after sitting through impressive webinars. The overwhelm is real, and it's by design. When everything sounds urgent, nothing feels clear.
Here's what the Financial Times analysis reveals that nobody's saying plainly: AI's biggest near-term impact will hit businesses relying heavily on search traffic first. Not every business. Not all at once. Specific business models with specific customer acquisition channels.
This matters because it gives you a filter. Instead of asking "Should I use AI?" ask "Does my business depend on Google search to find customers?" If yes, that's your starting point. If no, you have more time to watch and learn.
The businesses winning with AI right now aren't the ones trying to transform everything. They're the ones who identified their single most vulnerable customer touchpoint and protected it first.
One question: If you could only AI-proof one part of how customers find you, what would it be?
#AIForBusiness #SmallBusinessAI #AIStrategy #BusinessGrowth
... small businesses that recruit customers primarily through search traffic. ... AI companies claim, but much more so than the sceptics allow. So ...