@ivesparrowai What do you mean? Can you give a step by step on how you do it? I'm about to market to US audiences as well and was considering the same issue. Thanks!
Reminder:
4 focused hours beats 10 distracted ones.
I used to sit at my desk all day feeling "productive."
Now I block 4 hours, go hard, then walk away.
I only come back to it if I must.
Output doubled. Guilt halved.
Building AI tools for service businesses taught me something: owners don't care about the technology.
They care about missed calls, no-show appointments, and unanswered messages at 11pm.
Sell the outcome, not the tool.
@AlexHormozi That's why they say people like buying but they hate being sold to.
In reality, both situations are the same, but the differentiator is the effectiveness and subtlety of the selling/marketing/copy that is being used.
Entrepreneurship is choosing flexibility over security and then spending your first year wondering if you made a mistake.
You didn't.
The doubt is part of the process. The people who quit are the ones who expected certainty.
Most businesses don't need a better website. They need a faster reply.
The business that responds in 2 minutes books the appointment. The one that responds in 2 hours loses to the one that did.
Automate the first response. That alone is worth more than a redesign.
Jensen Huang just said the market "got it wrong" about AI killing software companies.
He's right. AI isn't replacing software. It's replacing the people who sell it badly.