Your Potential Customers Can’t Find You (And It’s Not Your SEO’s Fault)

You’ve spent years perfecting your Google rankings. Your website converts. Your content is solid. But something frustrating is happening…

Your ideal customers are asking AI assistants for recommendations in your space, and your name never comes up. Let’s get into it →

They’re not even making it to Google anymore. They’re asking Claude “What’s the best marketing agency for SaaS companies?” or ChatGPT “Who should I hire for web development?” And you? You don’t exist in that conversation.

The Invisible Business Problem

Here’s what’s keeping business owners up at night: You can feel the shift happening, but nobody’s talking about how to actually navigate it. Your competitors aren’t ahead of you yet, but every day you wait, that window gets smaller.

Meanwhile, you’re watching your marketing costs climb while your lead quality drops. The old playbook isn’t working as well, but you’re not sure what the new one looks like.

Sound familiar?

We’re Fixing This Problem Together

October 2nd - Free Session

Marcin and Pawel will walk through exactly how AI systems decide which businesses to recommend (spoiler: it’s not what you think). Then I’ll show you the AI tools that can actually save you time instead of creating more work.

No fluff. No “future of business” speeches. Just practical stuff you can implement next week.

What we’re covering:

 • How to structure your online presence so AI finds and recommends you

 • The 3 factors that matter most for AI discoverability (hint: it’s not just having good content)

 • Live demo of AI agents that actually solve real business problems

 • Q&A on your specific situation

When: October 2ndCost: FreeWhat to bring: Your current frustrations with finding new customers

This isn’t about jumping on the latest trend. It’s about making sure your business stays visible to the people who need what you offer.

Talk soon,

Elena

P.S. If you’re thinking “I’ll figure this out later,” remember how that worked out for businesses that waited too long to get serious about their website or social media presence.

PS: This is the kind of strategic advantage that separates industry leaders from followers. Don’t let your competitors get there first.

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