> If I handed you a bunch of receipts and invoices ... would you know what my business was and how to market it?
...Yes?
Lmao, itemized cash flow is like the main thing to look at for in any business.
Edit: I just saw the other comment mention how most clients aren't interested in an itemized list of features that they might have no clue about. But a well trained ai generator wouldn't just spit those out directly, but instead translate those features into terms that are commonly used in other websites. If you've billing frequently for in-person consultation, then the marketing should focus on the high quality of tech-support. If you're talking about office supplies, then the website might not list scotch-tape and sticky notes, but focus on types of clients that buy those supplies.
...Yes?
Lmao, itemized cash flow is like the main thing to look at for in any business.
Edit: I just saw the other comment mention how most clients aren't interested in an itemized list of features that they might have no clue about. But a well trained ai generator wouldn't just spit those out directly, but instead translate those features into terms that are commonly used in other websites. If you've billing frequently for in-person consultation, then the marketing should focus on the high quality of tech-support. If you're talking about office supplies, then the website might not list scotch-tape and sticky notes, but focus on types of clients that buy those supplies.