1) Opening Hook (10–20 seconds, no hype, immediate relevance)
Let me start with a simple observation most business owners already feel—
you are working hard… but the business still feels heavy.
Not because you are lazy.
Not because your staff are useless.
But because too much of the operation runs on manual effort, memory, and repeated drafting.
2) Presenter Identity + Authority (Mandatory early self-introduction)
My name is [Presenter Name], and I work with business owners and teams to reduce operational friction—
the kind of friction that silently drains time, energy, and margins.
Today’s session is designed to be practical, disciplined, and immediately usable—especially for MSMEs.
3) Frame the session correctly (Insert the verbatim anchor lines)
Now—let’s set the frame properly.
This is not an “AI tools” session.
And it is not a hype tour.
Our core promise is simple:
Reduce operational cost. Increase productivity. Improve profitability.
4) Clarify what “Practical AI” means here (removing fear + removing fantasy)
When we say “practical AI,” we mean:
Not gimmicks.
Not complicated tech setups.
Not “the future is coming.”
This is about today’s workflow—and why it feels heavier than it should.
5) Position AI properly (leverage, not destination)
And we’re starting with practical AI because it is the fastest lever to remove waste in modern work.
But AI is not the destination.
AI is a support system— it becomes powerful when your thinking and workflows are structured.
Here’s the logic:
If your workflow is chaotic, AI doesn’t save you.
It just produces faster chaos.
But if your workflow is structured, AI becomes an amplifier:
faster drafts, cleaner outputs, fewer errors, quicker follow-ups.
6) Economic translation (make the promise feel like money, not motivation)
When cost reduces, it is usually because:
That translates into productivity.
And when productivity rises without adding headcount, profitability has room to breathe.
7) Expectations (what they leave with)
So today, you’re not leaving with excitement.
You’re leaving with structure—
and a practical blueprint you can implement immediately.
8) Micro-humour (Subtle, optional, non-distracting)
And yes—if you can use WhatsApp, you can apply this.
Because the goal is not “become technical.”
The goal is become structured.
Sponsor Integration (Subtle, compliant, non-distorting)
Placement: After the frame is set (never before), and before moving to Slide 1.
One-line version (recommended):
Today’s session is supported by Smart Business Card—a practical tool for turning contacts into follow-ups and sales conversations. If useful, you can text “SMART” to +233 54 981 4116 or visit seersapp.com/sbc.
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