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AEO/GEO
I'm aware of framer, claude, Vendasta, and Go High Level, as well as Notion, which I'm using for personal knowledge organization. What I'm having a hard time with is understanding the technical pieces of AEO, GEO, schemas, & website optimization, etc... and how it all fits together. Can anyone point me to a resource for being able to get a business recommended by Gemini or another AI? The brand I started to form was shinestepdigital.com but I don't have any sort of personalization or any looms on it yet. Google also refuses to show my google business profile in map search results in the ATL area, which is where I had the business address set as my registered agent. I'm trying to do it on my own business before I can help any other locals.
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@Brandon M Google just totally blocked my account. All appeals just ended with automated replies and no human on the other end
Building a “Second Brain” for Our Leadership Team — Need Advice
Hey everyone, has anyone solved a workflow like this before? We’re building a “second brain” for the leadership team at Montessori Thrive. The goal is not just to store docs, but to process them as they come in — add metadata. Where we’re stuck is the trigger. We have documents spread across multiple Google accounts, and we’re trying to consolidate everything into one main Google User account (leadership@). What we want is a very simple pipeline: File gets dropped into one intake folder → that triggers processing automatically → Claude adds metadata and categorizes it → then it gets moved into the right place in the Leadership Drive. Right now, we’re still stuck in a manual download → upload → reorganize loop, and that’s slowing everything down. What we’re trying to avoid: manual download / re-upload having to keep telling the system what to do any workflow that breaks unless a human babysits it What we need: a simple folder-based trigger file transfer between Google accounts at scale automatic processing during ingestion ideally one workflow that handles both transfer and structuring We’re open to scrappy solutions, automations, or even “we tried this and it was a disaster” stories. Would love to hear how others have handled this.
2 likes • 27d
@Elizabeth DeMoulin Obsidian won't work for your team since it's a locally installed tool. Very neat idea though, @Neal McSpadden
1 like • 27d
Ooohhhh you’re right! That does present a data loss and security risk though. My apologies I jumped the gun there. @Elizabeth DeMoulin one thing you’ll need to think about though… Having that data in one place means a cyber attack could wipe it out pretty quickly. If you go that route, you just have to establish a regular cadence for backups of your data to an enterprise cloud service or a VERY large local solid state hard drive. That will give you the ability to work together in the event of power grid failure with all of the macro economic concerns in the world right now.
First action… Finally taken!
I used the GPT from the first module and GEEZ! It actually SERIOUSLY helped both my mindset and allowed me to figure out what I could cold email some local landscaping businesses that aren’t answering questions online, causing customers to skip over them. Now my question is there’s SO much I could do and so many places to put the info to improve their “digital merchandising.” But I’m not sure what will have the biggest impact with regards to Google, search engines, and AI answers at the moment. How can I find where they get most of their traffic and multiply it?
0 likes • Mar 6
@Adam Mailke I’m working on understanding using lovable and Claude code at the moment.
1 like • Mar 10
@Kai Yan does that mean I’m running a digital agency? Sales is what I’m absolutely terrible at… @Christina Hooper I’m currently in a work exchange getting an in-person permaculture design certificate from one of the local companies that needs a director of ops… identified a few ways to save $5k+ of software annually, an opportunity for better marketing on the site & LinkedIn, and a digital product, but they refuse to give me any access to data yet. I’ve given a ton of free value but the founder is just in over his head rn. I feel like I might just end up being their director of ops, and though that industry hates ai, they’re using at least one ai product already… feels very counterintuitive.
Discouragement & Disconnection
I’m having a very hard time finding a “gap in the market” to sell anything that doesn’t exist or that I can do better. I’ve been studying marketing, messaging, sales, automation & digital tools, and just feel like I can’t find any problem people have that I can solve with all the digitalization of relationships & remote commerce. I have only 200 in the bank right now and can’t afford any assistance or delegation, as I need to pay for a car repair in the next week. I’ve tried local entrepreneur groups but they all ask the same “what’s your thing” question and all I can say is a vague “I know the digital world.” My favorite niche is permaculture, but I’m not good with people and no one in the businesses wants to work with me when I show them what the tools can do and give them my affiliate link for manychat. Really at a loss for what to do…
1 like • Jan 30
I'm still not sure on why i get stuck in that loop. how do you deflect the conversation when peope just keep wanting more information?
1 like • Feb 11
@Claudine Land there’s plenty… most of them are hardware related though. I just fixed something they couldn’t figure out. When I try to help with software, people don’t see the result as much.
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If you feel stuck or unsure why what worked last year isn’t working now, this framework gives you the clarity you’re missing. You’ll learn how to: • Identify your true entrepreneurial level • Understand the skills and sacrifices required at each stage • See whether your current business can take you to the next level • Stop comparing yourself to people playing a different game 👉 Go to the Classroom and open The Five Levels of Entrepreneurship Framework Start with the Level Assessment — 5 minutes, instant clarity.
1 like • Feb 1
@Kasim Aslam this… answered SO many questions for me! 🥺 I have been trying to figure out selling for SO LONG but as a systems thinker… I can’t seem to ever ask the right questions. I’m studying offer building from Alex Hormozi right now and this video just gave me clarity on what my freedom business IS! 🥳
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Decoding Doomscrolling

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