Family, if you missed the live session this morning, here's what you need so you don't fall behind. This week's whole idea in one line: AI will not recommend a business it is not sure about. When you ask ChatGPT or Google's AI "who do you recommend for what I do in my area," it has to be confident it knows who you are before it will put your name in the answer. And when your business information is scattered and inconsistent across the web, the machine gets unsure and plays it safe by leaving you out. You don't lose because you're worse. You lose because you're blurry. The fix is free, and it starts with your NAP. That stands for Name, Address, Phone. These three things need to be identical everywhere your business shows up online. Same spelling, same format, same everything. Your Google Business Profile, your Facebook, your Instagram, any directory you are listed in. When they all agree, the machine gets confident about you. When they fight each other, it gets confused. So here is your work this week. I have attached a NAP Tracker template. I filled it in with my own business, Curtis Jordan Coaching Academy, so you can see exactly what a complete, consistent set of details looks like: name, address, phone, email, website, hours, and every profile link in one place. Use it as your master copy. Write your own details in that same clean format, then go platform by platform and make every listing match it. Five steps if you want to work through it: 1. Fill in the tracker with your own business details. One clean version, spelled exactly how you want it everywhere. 2. Open your Google Business Profile and make every field match. This is the single most important listing for local AI answers. 3. Fix your Facebook and Instagram so the name, description, and area agree with your tracker. 4. Check one or two more places you show up, a directory, WhatsApp Business, LinkedIn. 5. Re-run the test from last week. Ask AI what it knows about your business and see if it reads any cleaner.