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How would you explain this to your 80 year old grandparents who never owned anything more advanced then a touchtone telephone?

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    How would you explain this to your 80 year old grandparents who never owned anything more advanced then a touchtone telephone?

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      If I had to explain it to my 80-year-old grandparents?

      “It’s like a file cabinet. But instead of paper, you’ve got tools that make money on their own. You don’t need to write anything just open the drawer and use what’s inside.”

      (And no, it doesn’t come with rotary dials either 😄)

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        If I had to explain it to my 80-year-old grandparents?

        “It’s like a file cabinet. But instead of paper, you’ve got tools that make money on their own. You don’t need to write anything just open the drawer and use what’s inside.”

        (And no, it doesn’t come with rotary dials either 😄)

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        But how does a tool like a hammer or screwdriver make money on its own.

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          But how does a tool like a hammer or screwdriver make money on its own.

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          It doesn’t.
          But a system that uses the tool at the right moment that’s where the money comes in.

          Most people just collect hammers.
          ZOKO? It builds workflows where the hammer swings itself when the data tells it to.

          That's why it converts.

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            It doesn’t.
            But a system that uses the tool at the right moment that’s where the money comes in.

            Most people just collect hammers.
            ZOKO? It builds workflows where the hammer swings itself when the data tells it to.

            That's why it converts.

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            Okay so it's something I can use to automate some sort of data processing and then be compensated for it.

            How is it processing the data?

            Where am I getting the data?

            What is it doing to the data?

            Who is paying me for processed data?

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