New Book Reveals 25 Profitable AI Business Opportunities for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

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Comprehensive Guide helps Entrepreneurs Leverage Artificial Intelligence to Build Successful Businesses in 2024

BOSTON - BostonChron -- A groundbreaking new book, "The AI Entrepreneur Playbook: 25 Ways to Make Money with AI for Entrepreneurs," provides aspiring business owners with actionable strategies for capitalizing on the artificial intelligence revolution. Written by an experienced entrepreneur and now AI expert, this comprehensive guide launched worldwide on November 10, 2024.

The book demystifies AI entrepreneurship by breaking down 25 viable business models across five key sectors: Creative Services, Communication and Content, Marketing and Branding, Business Optimization, and Specialized Services. Each chapter provides detailed guidance on starting and scaling AI-powered ventures, from AI art studios to workflow optimization consultancies.

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"With AI reshaping every industry, there's unprecedented opportunity for entrepreneurs to build innovative businesses," says the author. "This book provides a practical roadmap for anyone looking to turn AI's potential into profitable ventures, regardless of their technical background."

Key features of the book include:

- Step-by-step guidance for launching each type of AI business

- Technical requirements and startup costs

- Marketing strategies and pricing models

- Ethical considerations and best practices

The book comes at a crucial time as the global AI market continues to expand, with Goldman Sachs predicting AI could enable $7 trillion in global economic growth by 2030. It addresses the growing demand for practical guidance on building sustainable AI-powered businesses.

"The AI Entrepreneur Playbook" is available in hardcover, paperback, and digital formats through major retailers including Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and independent bookstores nationwide.

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