We Asked NDVIS/ai a Question: Why Should You Visit This Website?

While wondering on how to make our website more appealing and brainstorming on ways to accomplish that goal, we decided to ask our artificial intelligence bot, NDIVS/ai this very simple question. Here are its answers (edited by us by adding a few additional tidbits, shown in [ ] brackets).

[The AI said:] People may visit the website or blog for a number of reasons, including:

  • To learn: People may visit the website to learn more about [its] products or services, compare prices, or read related content. [Clearly the AI had commerce in mind by putting this item first on the list. While we appreciate the AI’s desire to see us succeed economically, selling products or services is not our primary purpose. To learn is more appropriate as our goal, with commerce limited to books.]
  • To be entertained: People may visit the website for entertainment, such as watching videos or listening to music. [The AI went too far afield with this one. Wherever we may provide videos and even music links, they will be for the sole purpose of learning and building a tool set of resources for the benefit of neurodivergent individuals and their families.]
  • To buy: People may visit the website to make a purchase. [Oaky, we do have the Bookshop where our visitors may buy neurodivergence and neurodiversity related books and other unrelated books, if they so desire, and for which we receive a small commission.]
  • To interact with [the] brand: People may visit the blog to interact with [the] brand by reading, commenting, or sharing posts. [The AI is 100% correct on this one.]
  • To establish expertise: People may visit the blog to learn more about [its writers’] expertise in [the neurodivergence] field. [We hope the AI is right on this one.]

[The AI then added:] A blog can also help:

  • Establish [its] brand voice and persona
  • Bring traffic to [its] website
  • Convert traffic into leads
  • Showcase the benefits of [its] product
  • Build credibility
  • Start conversations
  • Work wonders for [its] marketing channels
  • Be an essential SEO element

[This second list is more technical. Not all items apply to our situation, but most of them do. Thank you NDIVS/ai!]

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References

Many articles and books referenced here can be found in the Neuroscience Library.