Too many opportunities, too much on your hands
The AI field is blooming with new tools and possibilities, but this rapid growth has only served to bewilder and overwhelm many small businesses. Eager to gain competitive advantages and better serve customers with cutting-edge tech, SMB owners now find themselves drowning in options with no idea where to even start. There are a few guides out there, but they are too high-level and general – not practical for the not-tech-savvy business owners – who already have too much on their hands. They just don’t have the time for researching, experimenting with new solutions, and implementing and tweaking them.
For these reasons, any general tips or how-to’s for implementing AI in your small business will likely go unfulfilled, leaving you scrambling to catch up as competitors gain ground.
What’s an NAI, and how it can help you?
The solution is to work with an NAI – Non-Artificial Intelligence, aka – a human. Until AI can serve as an active partner in your business, actively learning it and trying to improve it, it is good to have a human on board to do so. A dedicated, human, tech advisor, familiar with your business, can continuously explore technology opportunities, suggest them, and help implement them – navigating you through technology challenges and opportunities and letting you keep focusing on the core tasks of your business.
A tech advisor can help you with:
- Automating routine tasks to free up your time and reduce errors or frustrations. Things like data entry, email marketing, billing, and more.
- Deploying virtual agents or chatbots to provide 24/7 customer service and support. This can reduce strain on your teams while improving customer experiences.
- Leveraging AI for personalized recommendations and insights into your customers and key business metrics. Gain a deeper, data-driven understanding of what’s working and how to optimize further.
Not just AI
The AI boom should also serve as a wake-up call for implementing all sorts of technologies into your business more broadly. Even non-AI innovations can help streamline key processes, reduce costs, reach new customers, and boost productivity – yet these opportunities are often neglected by small businesses with constrained resources and endless demands on time and focus.
This is where I come in. As a tech advisor for small businesses, my approach is simple: listen, understand your key priorities, then find and implement technological solutions, AI tools included, that actually help you achieve more as a business owner. Let’s talk.
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