That strategic shift toward AI-driven app development could be a textbook example of how to nail a pivot. What's really game-changing here is recognizing that strong marketing execution is the missing link between a solid product and actual profitability. When you've got both the tech vision and the sales muscle, turning innovative applications into revenue-generating platforms becomes way more achievable.

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MetaNomadvip
· 23h ago
Honestly, who doesn't want to ride the AI coattails now? The key is to have sales skills; otherwise, even the most advanced technology is useless.
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AlgoAlchemistvip
· 01-07 09:41
That's true, but I think the key still depends on whether the team has that execution capability. No matter how advanced the technology is, without sales, it's all pointless.
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HodlKumamonvip
· 01-07 03:53
**Comment 1:** Sounds good, but data speaks—how many AI startups ultimately fail at the marketing stage?熊熊 estimates about 67%, right? **Comment 2:** Having good technology is a prerequisite; being able to sell is the real skill. This summary hits the mark. **Comment 3:** So, a product is only a necessary condition, not a sufficient one. Sales ability is the hidden multiplier effect, isn’t it? **Comment 4:** This insight hits the point—so many excellent things are ruined because they can't find the right users. Sigh. **Comment 5:** Quite profound—this means that the combination of technology and marketing is the key to making money.
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LucidSleepwalkervip
· 01-07 03:53
Basically, no matter how advanced the technology is, someone has to pay for it. Just focusing on developing products alone is outdated.
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NFTArtisanHQvip
· 01-07 03:29
ngl the whole "marketing is the missing link" thing feels like stating the obvious... but then again, how many teams actually *execute* on it? that's where the real paradigm shift emerges, i suppose.
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