
"Are you thinking about investing in AI for your small company? The buzz about AI seems to be everywhere, but is there real value, especially for small businesses? For me, the answer is a definite yes, as long as you're careful about how you approach it. Over the past nearly three years, I have found AI to be a force multiplier for my small business."
"To help you see how AI might help your business, I'm going to show you many of the ways AI has helped my business. All told, across all three years since ChatGPT hit the market, I've probably spent less than $1,000. And, $200 of that was in one big sprint that netted me four complete new products. So yeah. Worth it."
"My wife and I own a small content business. We have a variety of different brands and reach a bunch of different target markets, but the common factor is that we produce and sell digital content. The work itself is similar across all of our business areas, and includes writing, web development, coding, video production, marketing, analytics, and relationship management."
A two-person content business produces and sells digital content across multiple brands and target markets. The work includes writing, web development, coding, video production, marketing, analytics, and relationship management. Over nearly three years since ChatGPT hit the market, the business spent under $1,000 on AI, with $200 used in a sprint that produced four new products. AI served as a force multiplier, enabling the pair to accomplish more within available time without hiring additional staff. AI tools were delegated or used collaboratively for specific tasks, with a list of 21 productivity-boosting applications and the tools used for each.
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