| ▲ | rickcarlino 10 hours ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
The way people get information online is changing rapidly. I run a local makerspace. It is not quite the same thing as a local entertainment business, but there are certainly some similarities. We are local, and we are very event-based. For the last 10 years, the way we would get new members was to host Meetups. Meetups are slowly bringing in fewer members. When I ask tour guests how they found out about us, they recently started saying that they found us on ChatGPT. They did not know what a makerspace was but they explained their problem and ChatGPT presented our space as a local solution. This has been good for us because we offer something useful to the community but struggle to explain it. In the old days of search, this was a problem because many people were not using the correct phrase to describe what we are. That doesn’t matter anymore. How does a local business optimize for this though? I am not sure. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | layer8 10 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
The question is how LLMs will get that kind of information in the future, if not from the web. By scraping TikTok and Discords? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | socalgal2 9 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Are you using "Meetups" to mean Meetup.com or just events in general? Meetup.com has completely gone to shit. Trying to find an event is super frustrating. They show the same events over and over. They don't enforce categorization. People mark online only events as in person and the platform doesn't care. They also started trying to charge users (people looking to attend events) instead of only planners (people hosting events) so it drives people away. Sadly I don't know any better platform but it seems ripe for a new entry. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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