At Waypoint Converts, we know that AI-driven website personalization can be a game-changer for businesses looking to convert more leads. But how does it actually work? What results can you expect? And how can you make the most of it?
That’s why we’re launching Waypoint Converts Office Hours—a new webinar series designed to give you direct access to our team, answer your questions, and provide insights into how our solutions help businesses like yours drive measurable results.
Our first Office Hours webinar was held on Thursday, March 20th at 1pm ET.
What to Expect
This isn’t your typical webinar—it’s an interactive session where we’ll break down exactly how we help businesses engage visitors, boost conversions, and maximize ROI using AI and automation. Here’s what we’ll cover:
✅ Who we are – Get to know Waypoint Converts and our mission
✅ What we do – See how AI-driven personalization creates better website experiences
✅ The data that proves it – Real insights into the impact of our platform
You’ll also have the opportunity to ask questions and learn how Waypoint Converts can work for you.
Why You Should Attend
Whether you’re just hearing about Waypoint Converts or you’re looking for new ways to improve your website’s performance, this session is for you. You’ll walk away with practical insights you can apply right away—and a clear understanding of how AI-powered website personalization can take your business to the next level.
Meet Your Host – Terri Sullivan
Terri Sullivan is the CEO & Co-Founder of Waypoint Converts, an entrepreneur, sales professional, and technology innovator with a passion for problem-solving. Since 2007, she has been dedicated to improving senior living marketing and sales, helping businesses engage and convert website visitors more effectively. Terri specializes in leveraging AI, automation, and data-driven insights to create personalized online experiences that drive real results.
1. The Power of Asking “Why?”
Curiosity is the spark that ignites discovery. From childhood, asking “why?” is how we learn about the world around us. Even as adults, the simple act of questioning can lead to unexpected insights and fresh perspectives. Whether it’s about how your coffee is made or why certain habits stick, asking questions helps us grow.
2. Small Moments, Big Discoveries
You don’t need a telescope or a lab coat to explore something new. Noticing how your houseplant leans toward the sunlight or how birds respond to different sounds outside your window are everyday examples of curiosity at work. These small observations often lead to a deeper appreciation for the ordinary.
3. Curiosity in Conversations
Great conversations often begin with a curious mind. Asking people about their stories, opinions, and interests not only builds better connections but also opens doors to experiences you may never have imagined. A good question can turn a casual chat into a meaningful exchange.
4. The Role of Technology in Satisfying Curiosity
In the digital age, answers are just a click away. Search engines, documentaries, and interactive apps make it easier than ever to feed your curiosity. But with so much information, the real skill is learning how to ask the right questions—and how to dig deeper when needed.
5. Nurturing a Curious Mindset
Being curious isn’t just a trait—it’s a practice. Keep a journal of things you wonder about, read widely, and challenge your assumptions. Whether you’re exploring a hobby, learning a language, or reading up on random facts, embracing curiosity keeps your mind sharp and your world interesting.
6. The Role of Technology in Satisfying Curiosity
Thanks to modern tools, we have access to a world of information. Here’s a comparison of common platforms people use to explore their interests:
| Platform | Purpose | Example Use Case |
|---|
| Google Search | Find answers to questions | “Why do cats purr?” |
| YouTube | Visual learning | Watch a documentary about space |
| Reddit | Community discussion | Ask for travel tips or DIY advice |
| Wikipedia | General knowledge | Read about the history of photography |