Greg - I've been following your podcast heavily the past few months. Looking to launch a newsletter/community around the concept of helping the 'AI Curious' or those who are less techy learn how to use AI. General concept: AI for the Rest of Us. Your conversation with Antonio was timely. I've noticed you engage with most comments here on Substack - so this is where I'm gonna shoot my shot - would you be willing to give me 15 minutes to jam on some ideas around this concept? Either way - appreciate the content and I'll continue to follow along. I'm a big fan!
I’m starting this venture with a friend. He comes from an agency background, I come from a SaaS background. We’ve both been successful, we feel confident on branding, content, how to run community, and the logistics of setting this whole idea up. What we don’t have is a big audience/network to seed the idea. I mean, we have probably a couple thousand people between us, but nothing like your 337k Twitter followers ;)
My question: if you were us, without your audience, how would you launch a new community based business?
I couldn’t help but chuckle when I read the title, "Web Design as We Know It Is Dead." It reminds me of when my childhood favorite video game went through a major redesign, and I initially thought, “What have they done?” But then I realized that the changes brought new life and excitement, transforming my experience.
Just like that game, web design needs to evolve into something more immersive and engaging, like a Disney theme park rather than a plain old website. I mean, who wants to visit a site that feels like a barren wasteland?
This shift towards creating vibrant, community-centered spaces online is so important. It’s about crafting memorable experiences that keep people coming back for more. If you’re looking for ways to make this shift, I recommend checking out https://wpwebdesignboise.com. They specialize in web development that aligns perfectly with this new vision. Here’s to the exciting future of web design.
Greg - I've been following your podcast heavily the past few months. Looking to launch a newsletter/community around the concept of helping the 'AI Curious' or those who are less techy learn how to use AI. General concept: AI for the Rest of Us. Your conversation with Antonio was timely. I've noticed you engage with most comments here on Substack - so this is where I'm gonna shoot my shot - would you be willing to give me 15 minutes to jam on some ideas around this concept? Either way - appreciate the content and I'll continue to follow along. I'm a big fan!
Whats one question you have for me? Will answer here
Hi Greg,
I appreciate the response and time!
Here’s some quick context and then my question.
I’m starting this venture with a friend. He comes from an agency background, I come from a SaaS background. We’ve both been successful, we feel confident on branding, content, how to run community, and the logistics of setting this whole idea up. What we don’t have is a big audience/network to seed the idea. I mean, we have probably a couple thousand people between us, but nothing like your 337k Twitter followers ;)
My question: if you were us, without your audience, how would you launch a new community based business?
Magic wand on steroids! Reminds of a game called "Fantasia" with Mickey Mouse..
The new AI capabilities for design and other fields seem interesting, but keeping up with it all has proven to be a challenge.
There may be a need for a clearer pathway.
I couldn’t help but chuckle when I read the title, "Web Design as We Know It Is Dead." It reminds me of when my childhood favorite video game went through a major redesign, and I initially thought, “What have they done?” But then I realized that the changes brought new life and excitement, transforming my experience.
Just like that game, web design needs to evolve into something more immersive and engaging, like a Disney theme park rather than a plain old website. I mean, who wants to visit a site that feels like a barren wasteland?
This shift towards creating vibrant, community-centered spaces online is so important. It’s about crafting memorable experiences that keep people coming back for more. If you’re looking for ways to make this shift, I recommend checking out https://wpwebdesignboise.com. They specialize in web development that aligns perfectly with this new vision. Here’s to the exciting future of web design.
The Neopets home screen bought back some serious memories.