Triple Your Engagement with This AI Hack

Hello, Captain of Industry!

You're a savvy business owner, aren't you? You've dabbled in AI, you've got your chatbots, and you think you're pretty up-to-date. But let's make one thing crystal clear: If you're not using AI for predictive content tailoring, you're missing the boat.

The Must-Do: Predictive Content Tailoring
You already know content is king. But predictive content tailoring is the invisible hand that places the crown. This is about using AI to understand what your customer will want to see next—before even they do.

The Typical Mistake: AI for Reactive Metrics
Most business owners employ AI to reactively assess metrics: click-through rates, bounce rates, conversions, etc. This approach helps you understand the past, but what about shaping the future?

Don't Blame Yourself
It's not your fault. The marketplace has trained us to think reactively. We've been swamped with buzzwords like "data-driven decisions," which are all about responding to existing data—not predicting it.

Ready to Take the Leap?
To master predictive content tailoring and more, secure your spot for our upcoming masterclass designed exclusively for forward-thinking entrepreneurs like you.

Cheers,
Justin

P.S. The future belongs to those who create it. Predictive content tailoring isn't the future; it's the present you haven't yet fully embraced.


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Your New Focus Should Be On:

  1. Predictive Analytics: Harness AI to not just interpret data but to predict future customer behavior. Stop being reactive; be proactive.

  2. Content Customisation: Use these analytics to tailor the content seen by individual users in real-time, leading to increased relevance and engagement.

  3. Intuitive UI/UX: Allow AI to adapt the user interface to individual preferences automatically. It's not just about what the customer sees; it's also about how they see it.

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How AI is helping CFOs and finance teams improve performance

Artificial intelligence is having yet another moment thanks to the mainstream interest in tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Bard. Amazon, Adobe and even gaming company Roblox, among many others, quickly followed with their own “generative AI” announcements. The hype wave continued with PitchBook reporting that venture capitalists invested $1.7 billion in nearly 50 generative AI startups in the first quarter of 2023. Leading startup accelerator Y Combinator further invited 59 generative AI startups to its winter program, up from 11 last summer.

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