I really think I'm going to go forward with this #podcast idea of mine...That being said, it's going to be a mosaic of topics lol
And tonight, I wanted to discuss...Business and what goes through my entrepreneurial mind every now and again.
Let's face it, it's rough out there for anyone trying to make ends meet...Which brings me to the question of the day...
Would it be smart for these companies to show a bit more loyalty to their customers?
I discuss that and present an off the wall idea that, if I still ran a business, might want to try to show my customers that I cared.
Hope you enjoy the talk and be sure to drop your comments below!
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It's pretty much how most companies are. It's the same in the gaming space. We all just want good games, but they keep trying to push their ideals, and they keep increasing the prices. We are just losing faith in most of thosee games, so I am very happy when there are new games that are cheaper and good that can show why indie studios can be better
Yeah it's all done to attract new customers / players...I would just love to see them do things for current customers.
I think most AI companies do exactly what you suggest. Must have a quite generous free tier.
I’ve been building an AI podcast player for myself with Replit that auto-generates a summary, highlights, frameworks discussed and books and people mentioned.
I just have the free tier, so I have to wait from time to time for credits to reset, but I’m amazed by what it can do now.
Another one is Manus AI. Also really capable and quite generous free tier.
I think AI is the death of humanity lol
I try to stay away from it as much as i can. I have used it with Canva a bit. but honestly, i really want nothing to do with it.
I’m the total opposite lol.
But I do think there’s a place for human experience. No AI, no robots. Probably in nature as well.
There will be a market for that.
Being true to the customers would always bring good deeds to the business
Customers can notice if the business is genuine for them or not
First, the need is created, and then money is charged for it. It's a classic of the digital economy.
Very much true!
I think companies that show genuine appreciation for their customers often see long-term benefits.
Yup, long term is sadly a vision lacking in today's market.