You would like to cook something and need help, something more than just browsing cookbooks and the internet.
Have an AI bot on any of the platforms (Facebook, iMessage, or even a separate app), that can take your inquiries, understand them and give you some advice or if needed ask more guiding questions. You might write: I would like to grill a chicken quickly in an Indian style. The bot would ask more questions until they can give you a recommendation, and even then you can continue with more requests for information, questions, etc., until you finish cooking.
You see from time to time a remark or suggestion made by a friend on Facebook about a movie they saw or an exhibition they visited. Wouldn’t it be good to have a place where you can see all your friends opinions and ratings of experiences they had?
A Facebook app that lets anyone rate an experience and aggregates all that are in your network. This way you can look up a movie and see who had what opinion and what is the majority trend.
The best list to have is of paying customers. This will make sure you have only customers on your main list.
You too, just like me, have first-degree connections you have made or accepted, that are not real friends or even acquaintances. It would be good if each connection could be qualified as “existing” (you true friends and acquaintances), or “potential”. Then we could see the network that is more useful to us.
Either use the social network’s API, or an even better solution would be if the social network provider built this functionality into their system.
Many businesses already advertise on Facebook and use marketing automation on Facebook. Why not extend this to a more complete CRM solution?
One solution is to have facebook develop it, which would have better integration but would also be a much more closed system (no integration with external automation services.) Another would be a 3rd party solution using the Facebook API. In either case, Facebook would have to allow individually identified Facebook users to be “visible” to the CRM.