Thanks but unsurprising given the global economy fell just as BTH was gaining traction. The economy is now recovering and the market will want more efficient and effective ways to drive sales. That coincides with advancements and interest in artificial intelligence. The product can “sell itself”, as I noted. Customer case studies will attract more customers.
Could there be a point where sales go through the roof?
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