Do you think people are into reading good pieces of content these days, or they just read half of it and move on, what do you do when you see some interesting long form written post?
See nowadays , it doesn't matter content is good or baad , if you are able to hook the reader in first 10-15 sec , then reader, will read till end .
Also , post should not feel like one way conversation, it must feel that there 1on1 conversation Is going on
Nowadays I am learning Power bi, Excel(advanced), Azure etc and I must say there is already so much automation done that it doesn't feel like AI is new.
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Bhushan
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