Artificial Intelligence Entrepreneurship and SEO

Artificial Intelligence Entrepreneurship and SEO

Artificial Intelligence Entrepreneurship and SEO

If you are an artificial intelligence (AI) entrepreneur interested in creating an innovative product or service, then you need to master some important concepts to include in your marketing collateral to improve your SEO and marketing impact.

Here are some basic keywords you need to know:

  1. Big data
  2. Disruption
  3. Intelligence/intelligent 
  4. Digital health innovation and acceleration
  5. Irreversible paradigm shift, game-changer
  6. Personalized
  7. Consumer-centric
  8. Connected and interoperable
  9. Digital twin
  10. The right information, stakeholders and time
  11. Scale
  12. Traction
  13. Algorithm
  14. Chatbots
  15. Cluster
  16. Cognitive science
  17. Machine learning and deep learning
  18. Image recognition
  19. Natural language processing
  20. Neural networks and semantic analysis

Want more keyword help for free? Here are 10 things you should ask yourself if you are an AIntrepreneur. Is your go to market strategy part of the game changing, scaleable disruption of sickcare for those with a data driven culture?

Arlen Meyers, MD, MBA is the President and CEO of the Society of Physician Entrepreneurs.

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  • Tracy Barnes

    Algorithm, machine learning, chatbots and scale are buzzwords that can attract investors.

  • Dan Smith

    The last keywords (cognitive science until semantic analysis) are technical. These are only for advanced products.

  • Paul Tritton

    Helpful post !!

  • Chris Manley

    Intelligent/intelligence are overused in many presentations

  • Daniel Quinn

    In reply to: Chris Manley

    Yes, they are !

  • Tom Brown

    Super helpful, thanks for compiling this incredible list.

  • Steven Waddleton

    You can also include: blockchain and IoT.

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Arlen Meyers, MD, MBA

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Arlen Meyers, MD, MBA is a professor emeritus of otolaryngology, dentistry, and engineering at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and the Colorado School of Public Health and President and CEO of the Society of Physician Entrepreneurs at www.sopenet.org. He has created several medical device and digital health companies. His primary research centers around biomedical and health innovation and entrepreneurship and life science technology commercialization. He consults for and speaks to companies, governments, colleges and universities around the world who need his expertise and contacts in the areas of bio entrepreneurship, bioscience, healthcare, healthcare IT, medical tourism -- nationally and internationally, new product development, product design, and financing new ventures. He is a former Harvard-Macy fellow and In 2010, he completed a Fulbright at Kings Business, the commercialization office of technology transfer at Kings College in London. He recently published "Building the Case for Biotechnology." "Optical Detection of Cancer", and " The Life Science Innovation Roadmap". He is also an associate editor of the Journal of Commercial Biotechnology and Technology Transfer and Entrepreneurship and Editor-in-Chief of Medscape. In addition, He is a faculty member at the University of Colorado Denver Graduate School where he teaches Biomedical Entrepreneurship and is an iCorps participant, trainer and industry mentor. He is the Chief Medical Officer at www.bridgehealth.com and www.cliexa.com and Chairman of the Board at GlobalMindED at www.globalminded.org, a non-profit at risk student success network. He is honored to be named by Modern Healthcare as one of the 50 Most Influential Physician Executives of 2011 and nominated in 2012 and Best Doctors 2013.

   
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