I agree most websites are built by mom and pops.
However, what a lot of people don’t grasp is that the real magic isn’t the website, it’s the content…and that takes skill.
Two websites can be for the same product, one can have almost zero results and the other one can bring in unlimited business. It’s all about the content, how it’s presented etc.
Most mom and pops have no idea how to create content that sells out warehouses…
they can sit down and put a website together on Wix or whatever…but we all know most websites are really useless. A lot more could be said about that.
A talented copywriter can still outperform any AI out there. Our agency has a couple of them that can beat any split test with AI.
Also, when it comes to AI for apps…
using AI as a personal assistant will be the future and will negate the need for most apps.
I will be able to get up in the morning and tell my AI assistant: ‘Make me an appointment to get the oil changed in my Jaguar’
It will schedule an appointment and also keep me updated with reminders etc.
Also, complex apps used for CRM etc. will be handled by AI assistants either for personal use or business use.
Lot more to say on that, but if you’ve read some of the opinions coming from the AI world by scientists who have worked on AI you’ll get a better understanding of what they predict for the future of AI.
What is harder to predict is what will replace things. Usually the replacements are things that nobody really saw coming. I.E., what will replace websites? That’s unsure at the moment, but with changing technology, a lot of dynamics are created and reversed.
Being able to pivot and change is always important.