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01 · The Library

Fix it yourself.
I’m not precious about it.

Most agencies guard this stuff like a recipe. I don’t. Every guide here teaches you to do the actual work, step by step, no email required. If you’d rather I just handle it, the button’s right there.

  • 52 guides
  • 9 categories
  • No email, no catch
02 · The Shelves
01

Get found

8 guides

Alt text: make Google see your work photos

Your job photos are invisible to Google without alt text. What to write, where the field hides in every major builder, and how to find every miss.

6 min

Bing still matters (it feeds ChatGPT). Set it up.

Claim your Bing Places listing and set up Bing Webmaster Tools in about 30 minutes, mostly by importing what you already built on Google.

6 min

Directory listings: where your business needs to appear

The exact directories a local service business should be listed in, in order, plus how to find and fix listings showing the wrong info.

5 min

Google Search Console: see what Google sees

Set up Google Search Console in about 30 minutes: verify your site, submit your sitemap, and read the reports that show how customers find you.

5 min

LocalBusiness schema: help Google read your business

Add LocalBusiness schema to your site so Google reads your name, hours, and service area straight from the code. Template and test steps included.

7 min

Meta descriptions: the 150 characters that sell the click

Check what Google shows under your listing, write descriptions that win the click, and add them in WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, or GoDaddy.

6 min

What to write on your site so your town finds you

The pages a local service site needs, what goes on each one, and how to check Google is picking them up. Plain steps for owners, no marketing degree.

5 min

Write page titles that get clicks from Google

The formula for local page titles that win clicks, with character limits and where to change them on WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, and GoDaddy.

6 min
06

AI and automation

10 guides

15 Claude prompts that do real work for your business

Copy-paste prompts for estimates, review replies, customer messages, and paperwork. Free tools, about 30 minutes to try all fifteen.

8 min

A quote follow-up system you can build in a weekend

A quote follow-up system for a small shop: one spreadsheet, three saved texts, five minutes a day. Built with free tools you already have.

7 min

AI receptionists: what they do and when one pays off

What an AI receptionist does, what it costs, and how to set one up yourself, from missed-call texts to a voice agent that books jobs.

6 min

How to actually use Claude to run a small business

Draft quotes, answer emails in your voice, write job posts, and triage your schedule with Claude. Real prompts, no tech background needed.

8 min

How to show up when someone asks ChatGPT who to hire

What to fix so ChatGPT, Google AI, and Perplexity name your business when someone asks who to hire. Profiles, crawler access, and pages AI can quote.

8 min

Missed-call text-back: recover the callers who hang up

When you can't pick up, an automatic text keeps the caller from dialing the next company. Free phone settings today, a $15 tool when you're ready.

6 min

The small business AI stack: pay, free, and skip

An honest tool-by-tool rundown for writing, phones, scheduling, and books. What to pay for, what the free tier already covers, and what to skip.

7 min

Turn job-site photos into a month of marketing content

You already take photos on every job. Here's how to turn them into a month of posts, before-and-afters, and Google Business updates with an AI tool and 20 minutes a week.

7 min

Use AI to read contracts and paperwork before you sign

Upload a supplier contract, lease, or vendor agreement to AI before you sign it. What to ask, what it catches, and what still needs a lawyer.

6 min

What never to paste into a chatbot (AI safety for business)

The exact things not to paste into ChatGPT or Claude, the settings that stop your data from training the model, and simple rules your team can actually follow.

6 min
03 · The Point

Take the playbook.
Or hand me the whole job.

I give this away on purpose, no strings, because a guide doesn’t compete with what I actually sell. Some owners read one, fix the thing themselves, and never hear from me again. Others decide an hour of their time is worth more than the fix. Both outcomes are fine by me.