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Keith Andrade, founder of The Morning Byte
"One of my interests is keeping myself up-to-date on all the new stuff going on in the technology and business world," starts Keith Andade who's worked in software as an service (SaaS) over the last seven years.
He attended Baruch College, a business establishment located in Manhattan, and while he was there, he studied many things about business in order to keep up with his love for technology. "The two are inextricably linked," he discovered. " The businesses of today have to rely on technology to succeed, to grow and expand. It was interesting to observe how these two things interact."
In the following years, he began working as a health representative and payroll representative. "Previously all that was available were pen and paper, and filing cabinets. Then, the new business had completely changed the way businesses operate," he recalls.
Following that He was hired by monday.com and ones.com and sold tools for managing projects to companies. "I enjoyed it. However, I discovered that to have an efficient dialogue with my clients, I needed to do more than just understand technology, not only be aware of how the company operates and how they operate, but also keep up-to-date regarding the latest developments."
One of The Morning Byte stories and a screenshot of the app on a mobile phone
Keith would spend his spare time in researching articles and gathering them, and sending them to friends and family. "I discovered that I was unable to keep sending them articles every morning regarding something I feel is intriguing'. Thus I created this service for news texts to provide a brief summary of what's happening." Keith created an automated system using Zapier in conjunction with ChatGPT to search for interesting favourite articles, then rewrite the articles into bullet points, and deliver it in text messages to his subscribers," Keith explains.
Social media is a problem.
"Our customers love social media. They want instant satisfying experience" Keith continues. However, the issue in social media is it takes up an excessive amount of time. There are a variety of options to make use of TikTok to get brief updates on news events You could utilize Instagram and then follow your favorite celebrity to get a daily pictures of their latest posts however the problem is that every when you launch an application, you are exposed to a variety of opinions and views that appear automatically in your newsfeed."
Keith believes that the main benefit for The Morning Byte is it is a way to block out other content competing with you. "It's an SMS-based message and is open at any time you'd like. This is the freedom you have again," he explains.
The majority of readers will read the article first thing in the morning, while others read it at lunchtime. "The notion that you are in control of your attention and time. Social media is a place that is your responsibility to be able to cut through the muck and uncover what you're seeking. It can be drain on your time, and can be a waste of your time. The time we spend on social media is one of the best resources that we have." Keith says.
It is also clear that using social media is not an incentive to improve our lives. "It's amazing to keep in touch however, the goal isn't just an opportunity to stay on top of things, but also stay connected Isn't that right?" He asks. "I browse my feed and it's all ads or companies paying for display their ads."
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One of The Morning Byte stories featuring an artistic rendition
"I think that social media is entertaining. It's a good quality. However, I'm not convinced this is the right choice. In my opinion, it's not helpful in terms of our mental well-being. Morning Byte Morning Byte is a location for people who are looking for ways to make their lives better." The author suggests that people who wish to leverage technology to achieve success or to become business owners should have sources to stay in the forefront of technology "All I'm suggesting is that The Morning Byte might be your first stop!" The writer smiles.
Most importantly, Keith uses his own products throughout the through the day. "I stay up late in the dark searching for pertinent information because events can occur in the evening hours, and I want individuals to be well-prepared and informed of what they are going to do when they start their day. I select reliable sources like Reuters as well as The New York Times. Forbes could be a good selection; The Verge is a great source."
Keith says that even if you're just a tiny firm owner, if your are a reliable sources of information that aren't readily available to a major media firm, it's important enough to attract the attention of The Morning Byte. "If you find my article intriguing, we'll forward it to our readers - so as to ensure that it's relevant!" he says.
It is the ability to keep in the lead
In his experience working for a number of businesses, Keith was constantly thinking about ways he could use an item he loved and transform it into a business model to monetize it while offering value to the customers. Before he came up with the idea of a business model for the Morning Byte, he noticed another customer, The New Paper, was using a similar approach, but with a focus on political news. Keith saw an opportunity.
"I think there's an abundance of benefits for people working in the field of technology. Realtors and other professional are interested in understanding how AI technology can impact the way they live." Keith believed he could help those who are on top of their performance. "If you're a blogger you're probably thinking, "Do I need the most recent microphone?' or is there a software to help me make my voice clear?' are the most frequently asked questions by people themselves, since there's new AI software that is released each daily."
Another of The Morning Byte stories featuring artwork by an artist
I wanted The Morning Byte for myself. That's when I got the 'wow' feeling. It's my goal to be more than just be informed. I would like to be on the cutting edge of technology. I work in tech and constantly have to win sales and gain business." When The New Paper focuses on politics, The Morning Byte focuses on finance tech and electric vehicles as well as machine learning and Artificial Intelligence."
It is not surprising that Keith's customers are tech and business owners who have very little time. "It's hard to keep up to date with technology and confusion. The information I provide on my website is true. I've included highlights from parts. There is no need to go through the entire report and just get the points, so you will be able to grasp the situation. If you'd like to read the original article, because it's crucial to identify the source from which your data comes it is possible to find the hyperlink to the source available.
"The piece is linked to the site themorningbyte.co It also contains beautiful artistic renderings created by artificial intelligence (AI) to create generative AI art, which can tell a captivating story. it's intriguing. The idea is to offer participants the opportunity to engage in a productive conversation, but also stay ahead and stay up to date."
Keith's story is complete, from an end-user who requires information to later a customer of his own item to an entrepreneur in the company that is collecting data to assist others. One thing is staying current, but it's a different matter, and like Keith knows, staying ahead of the game is an entirely different game. There are plenty of services available to assist you. It might be time to get A Byte!
Additional information on The Morning Byte
For more informaiton on Keith Andrade and The Morning Byte, go to https://www.themorningbyte.co/. For a way to connect with Keith on social media, go to the Instagram account, Threads or the Linkedin.
Also, you can listen to him as a guest in Uncharted, the Podcast Uncharted as well as listen to his Digimarcon interview here:
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