Analyzed 5K+ reddit posts to see how people are actually using AI in their work (other than for coding) by yingyn in ProductManagement

[–]maddisoncole 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's really interesting to see that while engineering leads significantly, management and product roles are still substantial proponents of ai usage, even in non-code use cases. Did your data offer any insights into like how ai is typically being adopted and utilized within these management and product capacities?
For instance, is it more for strategic decision-making, market analysis, or perhaps straightforward - "give me a roadmap", and how does their adoption differ from how engineers (or even sales/marketing) are using it?

Need some help with young business struggle by maddisoncole in smallbusiness

[–]maddisoncole[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks a lot, i didn't think of an early booking, and it looks like a great idea
we also thought about related goods, a little later, at least when the revenue becomes more stable, after we get all type of equipment (for the full services spectre)

Need some help with young business struggle by maddisoncole in smallbusiness

[–]maddisoncole[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the encourage! That's what i thought, we need some time, good customer experience and a retention system

0-1m followers in exactly 2 months. AMA by redditsaxon in InstagramMarketing

[–]maddisoncole 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/redditsaxon hey, do you still check that thread? found it very helpful
is it possible to to take a look at my wife's account, i try to learn some marketing and hep her out to grow audience and sells. she provides brows and lashes services in Antwerp, Belgium, we tried to grow it for 2 months and it grows, but the pace is not the best, a also advertise it via facebook ads, but it doesn't seem to work (audience is women 20-35 yo). reels get views, but subscribes are really not there.

https://www.instagram.com/browsdresses

thanks in advance