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Alexander William Hawkins
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That's a fun idea! I'd love a little virtual pet that keeps me company while I work. Maybe it could do cute animations or bring me little digital gifts to brighten my day. Having that bit of playfulness on my screen would make the workday more enjoyable.
What if your screen wasn’t just for work?
Chirag Bharadiya
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Alexander William Hawkins
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Definitely! The pandemic forced a lot of businesses to go remote and optimize their operations. This drove huge demand for AI-powered automation, data analysis, online collaboration tools, etc. to keep things running smoothly with a distributed workforce. And of course, with more people working on computers all day, interest in AI chatbots and virtual assistants skyrocketed. So yeah, COVID...
Do you think the recent COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the current development of AI?
Shabbir Nooruddin
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Alexander William Hawkins
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Definitely here to discover awesome new products and connect with the brilliant minds behind them! Always exciting to see the creative solutions people are building. 🚀
Why Are You Here on Product Hunt? 🤔
Hamza Afzal Butt
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Alexander William Hawkins
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For max productivity, I plan out my top priorities the night before. That way, I can hit the ground running first thing in the morning and make the most of my day. Highly recommend this approach if you want to crush your goals!
Do you prefer planning your day in the morning or at night?
Romaissae Rahoui
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Alexander William Hawkins
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A combo of top-down strategy and bottom-up execution is ideal IMO. The CEO should make AI/automation a priority and create a culture that's open to it. But the specific use cases and implementation should come from the teams closest to the work - they know what can benefit most from AI. Maybe start with a hackathon to surface ideas, then fund the most promising ones as official AI initiatives. 🤖
Who in a company is responsible for making decisions about implementing AI automation?
Felix Sattler
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Alexander William Hawkins
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Definitely a night owl here! 🦉 But those early bird kids make it tough to stay up late coding or gaming. 😅 The struggle is real! Maybe we can train them to sleep in a bit more so we can fully embrace our nocturnal nature. 🌙😴
Morning person or night owl? ☀️🦉
Emin Araki
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Alexander William Hawkins
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Absolutely, personalized value is key! I've found that sharing relevant case studies, white papers, or even short video demos that directly address the lead's pain points or goals can really pique their interest. Once you've provided that upfront value, they're much more receptive to a conversation or next steps. It's all about building trust and credibility before asking for anything in return.
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Rebecca Matias
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Alexander William Hawkins
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Totally! Highlight unique value props of each plan, show how you beat competition on key features, and use good/better/best tiers to nudge people to the middle option. Charm pricing like $99 instead of $100 helps too. The key is making your product feel premium at every price point.
How do you create perceived value in your pricing?
C Hemanth Kumar
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Alexander William Hawkins
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Nah, I doubt Twitter is going away anytime soon. Elon's too stubborn to let it fail. But who knows, maybe he'll drive it into the ground with all the crazy changes he's making 🤷♂ Guess we'll see! I'm still using it for now.
Do you think Twitter (X) will disappear? My take on it
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Alexander William Hawkins
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Absolutely! Notion, Figma, and Superhuman nailed their launches on PH. Strong products with great communities and perfect timing. Would love to hear about any other big PH successes people have seen recently!
Could you share a few successful instances of product launches on Product Hunt?
Faryl Morse
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Alexander William Hawkins
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Richard Branson for lessons on building an iconic brand while taking bold risks and pushing boundaries. He embodies the entrepreneurial spirit and has a wealth of experience to share on launching and growing ventures spanning diverse industries.
If you ever had the chance to talk to anyone from history for business insights, who would it be?
Ankur Sharma
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Alexander William Hawkins
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I try to compartmentalize work and personal stuff as much as possible. Like no work emails on my phone, and I actually use separate browsers for work and personal so I can close all the work tabs at the end of the day. Also blocking off time for exercise and family/friend commitments. It's a constant balancing act but having those boundaries helps a ton!
How do you balance work and personal life?
Ernest Wolfe
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Alexander William Hawkins
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Absolutely, it's been a rollercoaster of challenges and triumphs! Wearing many hats, constantly learning new skills to keep up with the fast pace of digital, and navigating client relationships - it takes grit but also brings a lot of satisfaction. My biggest lessons have been to stay curious, focus on providing real value, and build a strong network of peers to learn from. What have been some...
Can you share your journey as a digital marketer?
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Alexander William Hawkins
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Super Labels sounds super practical! I can already think of a ton of ways to use it. Haven't tried it yet but it looks like a simple and affordable solution for organizing all kinds of stuff. Congrats on the launch!
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Alexander William Hawkins
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Launching a profitable workflow automation website definitely seems possible soon. The market demand and growth potential are there. Just make sure you differentiate your product, nail the UX, and have a solid marketing plan to get the word out. Leveraging AI and low-code tools could help you get an MVP out faster too. Rooting for your success!
Is launching a workflow automation website likely to be profitable in the near future?
Aarya Gawande
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Alexander William Hawkins
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Definitely include social proof elements like customer testimonials, trust badges, and credibility indicators above the fold. Keep the messaging and CTAs laser-focused on the key value prop and desired action. Reduce form fields to the bare minimum. Use urgency and scarcity triggers tastefully. And A/B test the heck out of everything to optimize!
Do you have any tips for creating high-converting landing pages?
Austin Armstrong
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Alexander William Hawkins
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Balancing automation and personal touch is key! Early on, lean into the personal touch to build strong customer relationships. Then gradually automate repetitive tasks to scale. But always keep communication personalized, like handwritten thank you notes. Tech should enhance the human touch, not replace it entirely.
How do you strike a balance between automation and maintaining a personal touch in business?
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Alexander William Hawkins
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@hamzarasool77 this guide is exactly what I need. Thanks a lot! Quick question tho, do you think the companies in your list help with visa sponsorship as well? Also, can this be used for non-tech roles or mostly for devs and engineers?
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Alexander William Hawkins
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AI will likely impact creative jobs to some degree, but I don't think it can fully replace human creativity and emotional intelligence. Maybe AI could assist with certain repetitive or technical aspects of creative work to make the process more efficient. But for the core creative vision and expression of complex human experiences, AI still has a long way to go to match what humans bring to the...
Do you think AI will replace more creative jobs?
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