I'm doing something different for the next 30 days


I'm packing up the van this week.

Next Monday morning, early, me and the family are pulling out of the driveway and heading east. My wife, our four kids, and 30 days on the road. No projects with me. No client deliverables. No team calls scheduled. Just a long drive and a real break.

That part is not unusual. Plenty of people take a month off in the spring.

What I'm doing during those 30 days is the part I want to tell you about.

For the entire trip, I'm running a live round of the 5-Day Client Sprint inside my private community. The sprint itself is 5 days of step-by-step action. The live round, with full community access, daily support, and me checking in from the road, runs the entire 30 days I'm away.

The sprint is a step-by-step system designed to help you land your first agency client, or your next one, using a simple service-based business model that local businesses already need.

If you're starting from zero, it walks you through picking your offer, setting up the system, starting outreach, and closing your first client. If you already have an agency but it's stuck, it gives you a simpler offer, a cleaner process, and a way to start adding recurring revenue without rebuilding from scratch. And if you're a service business owner or coach who'd rather use this system inside your own business than start a new one, the same playbook works. Same automation. Same follow-up. Same client-getting machine. Just pointed at the business you already have.

You can see the full breakdown of how it works here:

https://aiagencyguide.com/

I'll be checking into the community regularly while I'm on the road. Not 9 to 5. But often enough that you'll see me in there, answering questions, weighing in on offers, looking at outreach scripts before they go out. Day-to-day support is run by Dave, who's been with me forever now and knows this stuff inside out. He's in there every day. Between Dave, me, and the community itself, you're walking into more support than most paid programs offer.

I've never done this before. Usually a month away from regular projects means a month of disconnection. This time I'm flipping it. The trip is what's giving me the bandwidth to actually be present, and the community is where that bandwidth is going.

I'll get deeper into the why tomorrow.

For now, here's what I want you to know. If you've been sitting on the sidelines watching, or you've been telling yourself you'll figure this out "when things slow down," or you've been waiting for some version of permission to actually start, the next 30 days are going to be the easiest window you've had in a long time to do it.

You can claim your spot here, free, while the live round is active:

https://aiagencyguide.com/

Tomorrow I'll show you exactly why this matters.

Adam

P.S.

My wife has been planning this trip for a while. She's the one who set up the Wi-Fi, the coffee maker, and most of the logistics. We've done trips like this before. A few years ago we took the kids across Europe. The year after that we worked our way through the Hawaiian islands. The whole point of building the kind of business we're going to talk about over the next 30 days is so that trips like this stop being something you put off until "someday." If that's the kind of life you're trying to build, the sprint is built around the same system that made ours possible.

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