1. Reviewing the Internet Landscape
First of all, let’s review the internet landscape. The obvious internet revolution has changed the way we connect with people, do business, find partners, and sell products. Logistics used to be the last stronghold of traditional commerce, but today it’s clearly integrated on the e-commerce side.
Yet even though the internet is accessible to almost everyone, not every site becomes popular or even attracts a decent number of visitors. Every second, a new website is created—but that doesn’t mean you’ll have instant sales. Or does it? Well, it depends on what you put out there.
2. Planting Seeds in the Desert
For example, the existence of this blog is meant to attract readers interested in our topics or in products we offer. It’s also a space where I write about things I enjoy—so more people can get to know me, my business, and potentially become customers. Whether it’s B2B, B2C, or just making friends online, I’m okay with any connection. (If you’d like to follow me on Instagram, I’m @blazefoxar.)
Every article is basically like dropping a seed in the middle of the desert—or like that Titanic scene when someone yells, “Is there anyone alive?” It’s sending a transmission to the universe, expecting some life form to reply. That’s how the internet feels for common folks like me.
The Hard Truth: Visibility First
I’ll dare say this to the majority of business owners and entrepreneurs trying to sell online: you must first become visible before anything else. I’ve been thinking long and hard about how to enhance my business and acquire more clients. How can AI help in all this?
Ultimately, I realized it starts with expressing my ideas and skills—sending signals out there and hoping someone with similar interests responds. That’s the first step before even considering AI. Because imagine paying an AI bot to enhance your online shop and its marketing—but if nobody sees your site, what’s the point? It’s like your site is floating in a spacecraft lost in the cosmos, hoping someone finds you before the oxygen runs out.
Where AI Fits In
Yes, AI can be useful for:
Grammar checking (I used it for this article).
Generating more and better content.
Improving your website’s design and user experience (for example, I recently revamped our homepage and made a YouTube walk through: In this video literally show how to ask chat gpt to do a minimalist design with modern look , chat gpt generates the code and without much intervention I took this code and use it in my WordPress with all the functions in it such as woo commerce, I was searching something like this before in YouTube and couldn’t find someone who really teach how to do it and I figure it out by myself I did the video and just got 8 views because YouTube didn’t even attempt to promote the video to suggest the video to the people how really needs the information, and in exchange the first video that claim to do what I really do, they just generate text in chat gpt like the titles , some structure, paragraphs and the manually they do the page and copy and paste everything, that’s ZERO using AI, take a look:
But even though I freely share resources that could help millions of small-business owners, platforms like YouTube and Facebook often won’t serve that content to the people who need it most. Their algorithms favor already “relevant” creators, so newcomers have to become relevant before they can be found.
5. Make Noise—Then Make More
My online conclusion? Start making noise. Send out valuable messages, remarkable insights, helpful guides, original ideas—and keep doing it until people find you. Hopefully, a snowball effect will kick in: as the right audience discovers your work, platforms like Google or YouTube will begin to deem you “relevant” and boost you in their algorithms.
Meanwhile, I’ll continue writing on this site and experimenting with my main business page (which still needs more attention). Until I figure out exactly what to do with that, I’m just going to share my ideas with the universe and see what happens. Here few more articles to read:
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6. So… How Will AI Affect the Future of E-Commerce?
One word: nothing.
Nothing will change until you solve the visibility problem. Even if you use AI to streamline every process, if you’re not relevant you’re just a seed in the desert waiting to be found. AI can boost your skills by 1,000,000%—I don’t doubt that—but unless you build something that stands out from the standard, you won’t break through. A few big winners will emerge, but most will remain invisible.
AI is just the door—what matters is what you build through it. Think about AI agents or standalone AI solutions that do one thing incredibly well, polished with great design and extra value. Those are the ideas I’m exploring. I don’t yet have the resources to develop any of them fully, but I hope to soon.
Let’s Brainstorm Together
Feel free to leave a comment below, ask questions, or brainstorm with me. If you’d like a one-on-one chat about riding the AI e-commerce wave to success, send me a personal message.
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Thanks for reading!
— Christian Delgado