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Oct 14, 2023

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Keith Andrade of The Morning Byte

     Keith Andrade, founder of The Morning Byte    

"One of my hobbies is keeping up-to-date with all the latest developments occurring in the world of business and technology," starts Keith Andade who worked in the field of software as a Service (SaaS) for seven years.

He was a student at Baruch College, a business institution located in Manhattan while he at Baruch College. There, he learned a lot about business, which he applied to his interest in technology. "The two have a lot in common," he discovered. " Businesses today must rely on technology to succeed for growing and expanding. It was fascinating to see how these things work together."

In the following years, he began working as a health insurance rep and payroll representative. "Previously the only thing accessible were papers and pens, and filing cabinets. But the new business had completely changed the way businesses operate," he recalls.

Later he worked at monday.com and ones.com and also sold the software for project management to companies. "I was a fan. That was when I realized that to be able to hold excellent conversations with my clients I must be able to be more than proficient in absorbing the technology. I had to be able to understand how they run their businesses and be informed on new developments."

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Keith used to spend his spare time searching websites and looking for interesting articles in order to send them to family and friends. "I realized that I couldn't keep sending them every day news articles concerning something that I consider interesting'. Thus I thought of an SMS service for news to allow for quick updates on what's going on." Keith developed an automated system using Zapier and ChatGPT to allow him to find the news articles are his favorite, and to summarize these into short bullet points, and then forward the text message to his subscribers," Keith explains.

Social media's problems

"Our customers love social media. The focus is on immediate gratification." Keith continues. However, the issue of social media is that it consumes the majority of your time. There are many ways to utilize TikTok to get a few brief news updates You could use Instagram and follow your favourite influential person to view the latest images posted on things happening. However, the issue is that every time you launch an app you're presented with a variety of ideas and beliefs that appear automatically within social media feeds."

Keith thinks that one of the advantages of The Morning Byte is it has no distractions from other content which have a tendency to distract you. "It's simply one text message. You can access it whenever you like. This is your right to be free," he explains.

Some readers will read the article first thing in the early morning. Others skim it during lunchtime. "The concept is that you control the attention you pay. On social media, it's important to get through the noise and discover what you're searching for. Social media is a sucker and it wastes your time. The time we spend is the most valuable thing that we possess," Keith adds.

It is said that social media is not an motivation to make our lives more enjoyable. "It's an excellent option to remain connected, but the purpose isn't only an option to remain on top of things, but to stay connected, isn't that?" He says. "I go through my feed including all ads, or businesses that pay to post their newsfeeds."

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"I think social media is entertaining. I'm sure it's great. but I'm not certain that it's the most effective. It's not great for our mental health. Morning Byte Morning Byte is a location that is open to anyone who wants to improve their lives." The author suggests that anyone who wants to use technology to be successful or wanting to become an entrepreneur need to have resources to remain on top of their game "All I'm saying is The Morning Byte might be the best option!" He smiles.

Most importantly, Keith uses his own products every day. "I get to bed around night, working until midnight searching for pertinent information since sometimes events happen during the night, and I'd like everyone to be prepared and informed before they begin their day. I choose reliable sources such as Reuters or The New York Times. Forbes is an excellent source; The Verge is a excellent source."

Keith mentions that even if you're a small enterprise owner, if have reliable sources of data that aren't readily available to the major media company It's still important enough to get the attention to The Morning Byte. "If I find your story interesting, it's going out to our readers - so the content is meaningful!" He adds.

Staying ahead of the curve

In his experience working in a myriad of businesses, Keith was constantly thinking how to take an item which he was passionate about and convert it into a profitable business model to monetize it in the process of providing value to the clients. When he came up with the business model of The Morning Byte, he was surprised to discover that another client, The New Paper, did something similar however, it was on the subject of political news. Keith realized a potential.

"I believe there is an abundance of benefits for those who work in the field of technology. Realtors and other professionals want to know the ways in which AI technology affects the way they live their lives." Keith was convinced he could aid them in staying ahead of the game. "If you're a professional podcaster, you might be asking yourself, "Do I really need an entirely new microphone?' Or, is there an app which can help me to make my voice sound crisp What are the questions people ask themselves, as every day there's a new AI tool being put out every single day."

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I was really excited to see The Morning Byte for myself. That's when I got that 'wow' experience. I want to be not just up-to-date, I must stay at the top of technological advancements. I am a tech worker and constantly need to make sales and win over businesses." If The New Paper focuses on the political scene, The Morning Byte focuses on finance tech, such as electronic vehicles, machine learning and artificial intelligence."

Keith's customers are business and technology owners who have limited time. "It's difficult to keep up and also there's some confusion. My website is true. The article has some highlights. article. There is no need to read the whole article It's enough to read the highlights to understand the main points. If you'd like to view the entire article as it's important to know where your data comes from. The source link is on the site.

"The story can be found on the site themorningbyte.co and features an amazing visual representation using the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) to create generative AI art. It is a compelling story. it's fascinating. It gives readers the opportunity to participate in an engaging conversation, however, it is also important to stay current."

Keith's story Keith has a complete beginning, from as a customer in need of info, then a consumer of his own items, before becoming the director of a business that curates data to aid other people. It's one thing to stay on top of the latest trends, but as Keith realizes, staying ahead of the game is an entirely different game. But, there are plenty of services available to assist with your needs. Perhaps it's an ideal time to step out and get 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 follow Keith on his social media profiles, visit his Instagram page, Threads or the Linkedin.

It is also possible to listen to him on the The Uncharted podcast or watch his Digimarcon interview below:

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