Free Training

This page is free training for local service business owners who want to understand how marketing actually works before delegating it to an agency or investing further.

Most businesses don’t struggle because they aren’t trying hard enough. They struggle because the systems behind search, social, ads, and content aren’t explained in a way that connects actions to real business outcomes.

Each resource below focuses on a specific area where confusion is common—how platforms interpret your business, why content often fails to perform, and how to evaluate what is (and isn’t) producing revenue.

You don’t need to watch everything. Start with the section that best matches where you feel uncertain, and use the rest as reference as questions come up.

Below is a curated collection of videos selected because they address the most common points of confusion and failure.

How SEO actually works

Start here. This video explains the underlying framework the rest of these trainings build on.

This is the first episode in my Marketing Mechanic series, which focuses on identifying the underlying mechanism that actually drives performance in a marketing channel.

SEO continues to be a frustrating mystery for home service businesses.

Much of that confusion comes from focusing on tactics instead of understanding how search engines interpret businesses at a structural level.

As a search engineer who helped build Yahoo! over 25 years ago, I explain how search engines, social platforms, and tools like ChatGPT interpret entities, and why this matters far more than traditional SEO checklists.

This episode establishes a foundation you’ll see repeated throughout the rest of the trainings: once you understand the mechanic, decisions become simpler and more controllable.

The first seven Marketing Mechanic episodes are designed to build on each other, moving from foundation to execution.

Content strategy that drives sales

Most home service businesses fail spectacularly at content marketing because they pursue a content calendar approach instead of the evergreen Topic Wheel.

In this video, we cover how to go from random posts that get no engagement and die out to revenue-producing assets that continue to live forever.

We’ll discover the 90/90 rule, 3×3 grid, and Greatest Hits, which you can implement immediately.

Own your name on Google

If you don’t own your name on Google, you don’t own your business.

Type your name into search right now. Do you see you… or do you see LinkedIn’s rented billboard?

That’s like running a million-dollar company but letting someone else hold the keys to your front door.

In this video, I break down exactly how to take back your name, structure your personal brand site, and trigger Google’s Knowledge Panel so you become the undisputed authority on you.

If Google can’t tell who you are, neither can AI. And that means customers can’t either.

5 steps to own your own marketing

Whether you use an agency or do it in-house, you should always OWN your own marketing.

Not just to verify you have ownership across all your assets, but to also understand what’s actually driving revenue and where calls are coming from.

Even if you’re not “technical”, you as the business owner deserve to know from your service providers how much money is incrementally being generated by each tactic, without having to ask.

And you should be able to see the actual numbers in your own systems, not a 3rd party interface dressed up to make them look good.

Here are 5 steps to take back control.

There are thousands of legitimate marketers out there who aren’t afraid of letting the client own their own systems and to show them the data.

+ Get access to all your assets (web, social, email).

+ Look at the spend and change history in ad accounts.

+ Establish MAA performance reporting.

+ Ensure clear functional SOPs (Content Factory).

+ Staff up functions with VAs and/or agencies.

How to do MAA like a pro

Clients can be unhappy with our results, even though we’re working hard.

Each of us is doing what appears to be good work, but must understand MAA (business impact) to truly deliver.

Content creation and website tweaking is only half of the equation (conversion), while the other half is traffic (getting people to these pages).

The combination of traffic x conversion = qualified customers.

And that’s what we should all be looking at, no matter what part of the puzzle we’re working on– Google ads, tweaking the new veneer landing page, building links, editing videos, posting on YouTube, answering the phone, etc…

The Social Amplification Engine

Most people post randomly and hope something works. The Social Amplification Engine turns that chaos into a precise, repeatable system.

This guide walks you through the full stack of digital marketing (plumbing, goals, content, targeting, amplification, and optimization) and shows how each layer works together to generate consistent leads.

You’ll see how to build the infrastructure, set measurable objectives, create content that actually performs, target the right audiences, and measure what’s driving real revenue instead of chasing vanity metrics.

This is the original framework we’ve used for years with seven- and eight-figure local service companies.

How to build a Content Library

The articles I’ve written, social posts I’ve made, speaking, marketing materials have been scattered all over the place.

I’ve figured out an effective process to centralize it– which has helped me trigger a Google knowledge panel and help my companies grow.

Give this training to your marketing person to build and organize your Content Library.

For your company and your personal brand– to drive your content strategy, advertising, podcast, and other content efforts.

Want to accelerate? Join the AI Apprentice program

The free trainings above are designed to help you understand how modern marketing systems work and how to evaluate what’s driving real business outcomes.

Some business owners, however, want to apply these ideas inside their own businesses by developing a capable young adult who can execute, learn quickly, and grow with the company.

That’s why the AI Apprentice Program exists—a structured, year-long group coaching program led by me and a hand-picked expert team, focused on implementation, skill-building, and accountability.

What you get:

  • Hands-on work applied directly inside your business
  • Weekly live coaching every Thursday at 2pm PST.
  • Private Facebook group for daily support.
  • Full OpenAI Teams access (we pay for it).
  • API credits + tools we’ve built and licensed.
  • A structured path to mastery.
  • Accountability to ensure you execute.

This allows your marketing to be handled internally, rather than outsourced to an agency you can’t see into, and instead carried out by a trusted young adult inside your business. You know what’s being done, why it’s being done, and how it connects to real business results.

Investment:

$7,500 for a full year
(Yes, people charge more for a weekend workshop.)

This is the same system that helps young adults do in 3 months what normally takes 3 years trying to learn alone.

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