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Keith Andrade, founder of The Morning Byte
"One of my interests is staying current in the world of latest trends happening in the business and tech worlds," starts Keith Andade who has worked in the area of software as a services (SaaS) for the past seven years.
The school he attended was Baruch College, a business institution in Manhattan when he while during his time at Baruch College, he picked the basics of business to connect with his interest in technology advancement. "The two go hand-in-hand," he discovered. " Today, businesses require technology to ensure the success of their business, as well as to expand and expand. It was intriguing to discover the way these technologies work."
In the following year, he began working at a health insurance and payroll business. "Previously all to be found was papers and pens, as well as filing cabinets. At that time, the new companieswas revolutionizing the marketplace," he recalls.
Then he was employed at monday.com and ones.com and sold tools for managing projects to companies. "I enjoyed it. It was then that I realized that to have a successful conversation with my customers, I needed to not only understand the technology but not just understand how the business works, but also remain up to date with the latest developments."
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Keith used to spend the time he had to write articles and researching in order to share them with family and friends. "I have decided that I don't want to continue to deliver them articles every morning about something that I believe is intriguing'. This is why I developed this news text service for quick updates of the latest information." He developed an automated system using Zapier and ChatGPT that allows him to search for his top stories, write them down into bullet points that are concise to send via text messages to customers," Keith explains.
Social media is a problem.
"Our clients are amazed by social media. Everyone does - it's that instant satisfaction" Keith continues. However, the issue with Social media is it can consume a lot of time. You may use TikTok to discover quick news clips. You could also use Instagram or follow your preferred influencer to see a carousel images of the latest stories, however the issue is that every time you open up the app it's possible to be exposed to new ideas and beliefs that appear in your feeds automatically."
Keith believes the advantage of The Morning Byte is it is free of any other content that is that are trying to grab your attention. "It's an SMS message that you open it when you'd like. It's your freedom back," he explains.
Some readers look at it in the early morning and others read it during lunch time. "The notion is that you're in control of the attention you pay. Social media is an area where it's up to you to to sort through the noise and discover what you are seeking. Social media can be a time sucker and it is a waste of time. And time is the most precious resource we have," Keith adds.
It is also clear that social media does not serve as an excuse to improve the lives of people better. "It's great to be connected, but the goal isn't only to be connected, however, it's to keep connected doesn't that?" the man inquires. "I check my feeds, including the ads and businesses who pay to post their own content."
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"I think that social media is entertaining. It's a good thing. However, I'm not convinced it's a great concept. And I don't think it's beneficial for our mental health. The Morning Byte offers a place that is for people who want to improve their lives." The writer suggests that people who want to make use of the latest technology or want to be an entrepreneur must keep track of sources that will help them stay in the forefront of technology "All I'm saying is that The Morning Byte might be your first choice!" he smiles.
Importantly, Keith uses his own product every all throughout the day. "I am up all night burning late hours searching for the most relevant stuff due to the fact that sometimes, things occur during the night, and I would like people to be ready and informed when they start their day. I select reliable sources like Reuters or The Verge or New York Times. Forbes is a great source; The Verge is an outstanding source."
Keith says that even if you're only a tiny business owner and you've got a reliable source of information that isn't available to large media companies is certainly worthy of the attention of The Morning Byte. "If I find your piece fascinating, I'll send it to our subscribers as long as you're able to prove that it's worthy of reading!" He adds.
Staying ahead of the curve
As someone who's worked with various companies, Keith was constantly thinking about how he could take an item he loved and make money from it and still provide customers value. Prior to deciding on The Morning Byte's business plan The Morning Byte, he saw that a different customer, The New Paper, did something similar but in the world of politics. Keith recognized an opportunity.
"I consider there's plenty worth gaining for people working in the field of technology. Real estate professionals, for instance are keen to know how AI technology affects how they conduct their lives." Keith was convinced he could help to keep in the forefront of technology. "If are a pro, experienced podcaster, it's like, 'Do I really need the latest microphone?' Do I have a program to assist me with making my voice sound crisp What kinds of questions do individuals ask their self since there's an innovative AI program that's being released daily."
A single of Morning Byte stories featuring an artful rendering
I wanted The Morning Byte for myself. Then I was able to experience that "wow" sensation. I want to go beyond simply staying up to date; I want to stay on the cutting-edge of technology. I'm a tech-savvy professional who is always challenged to increase sales and gain business." If The New Paper focuses on the political landscape, The Morning Byte focuses on the financial sector and electric cars. It also covers machine learning and artificial intelligence."
It's no surprise that Keith's readers are business or tech entrepreneurs, who are working with limited time. "It's challenging to stay current with the latest technology and confusion. The information on my site is true. I give highlights of article. It is not necessary to go through the entire article and you only get only the most important points, then be able to understand the issue. If you're interested in reading the source of the information since it's crucial to know where the information originates, the source link is there.
"The story is linked to themorningbyte.co and it has an amazing artistic rendering that uses generative AI art to really tell the story of an extraordinary character. it's fascinating. The goal is to give people the opportunity to talk about their experience and to stay on top and on top of the latest developments."
Keith's story is complete beginning as a client looking for information before becoming a consumer of his own items and finally a co-founder of a company curating information for others. It's one thing keeping up-to-date however, as Keith is aware, being in the forefront of technology is an entirely different game. There are a variety of services available to assist you. It might be time to buy a Byte!
More details on The Morning Byte
For more informaiton on Keith Andrade and The Morning Byte, go to https://www.themorningbyte.co/. To find out more about how to follow Keith on his social media profiles, visit his Instagram account, Threads or LinkedIn..
The podcaster can be heard as a guest on his podcast show Uncharted and you can watch his Digimarcon interview here:
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