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Yesterday I mentioned the exact message we use on Day 4 that usually gets the first responses from business owners. Here it is: "Hey [Name], I help local businesses like yours make sure they never miss a call, even after hours. I set up an AI assistant that answers, books appointments, and keeps things running automatically. Would you be open to trying it free for 7 days, no strings attached?" That's it. No pitch deck. No ten-paragraph explanation of how the technology works. No awkward follow-up before the first reply even comes in. One message, one clear offer, one question at the end. The reason it works is that it doesn't ask for much. A seven-day free trial is a low-stakes decision for a business owner who's already losing money every time a call goes unanswered. You're not asking them to trust you yet. You're asking them to try something that costs them nothing if it doesn't work. Most people read a message like that and think: I could send that. Then they spend two weeks wondering if they've picked the right niche, whether their offer is positioned correctly, and what they'd actually say on a follow-up call. And the message never gets sent. That's what the challenge is for. Starting March 9, we spend five days building the thing behind that message so when you send it, you already have everything in place. Here's what the week looks like: Day 1 is about setting up the system. You get your HighLevel account running and your AI receptionist live before end of day. Not planning to set it up. Actually setting it up. Day 2 is about picking your niche. One type of local business, one clear focus. Dentists, plumbers, salons, gyms. Simple and specific beats broad and vague every time. Day 3 is about the offer. The exact $297/month service, what it does, and how to explain it in one sentence to someone who's never heard of an AI receptionist before. Day 4 is the action day. You send the message. Not a practice run, not a draft saved in your notes app. An actual message to an actual business owner. Day 5 is about making it repeatable. The system becomes a weekly habit instead of a one-time sprint. The challenge is free. The only requirement is a free trial of HighLevel, which is the platform we're building everything on. When you join you also get the full bonus resource library: the outreach scripts, the offer blueprint, the AI receptionist setup guide, and the first client checklist. Everything mapped out so you're never wondering what to do next. If that sounds like the week you've been waiting for, here's where to grab your spot. Click here to see the full challenge and reserve your spot now Adam P.S. If you already run a service business and want to add an AI receptionist service to your existing offer stack, the system works the same way. One new service, one straightforward offer, one revenue stream that largely takes care of itself. |
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Tomorrow we start. Day 1 goes live Monday morning, and the goal by end of day is simple: a working AI receptionist, running inside HighLevel, before you close your laptop. One task. No guessing about what comes next. If you've been meaning to grab your spot this week and haven't gotten around to it, today is the day. [See the full challenge and reserve your spot → aiagencyguide.com] The challenge is free. The only thing you need is a free trial of HighLevel, which takes about five minutes to...
There's a specific flavor of being stuck that I recognize immediately. It's not the blank stare of someone who has no idea what they want. It's the paralysis of someone who knows exactly what they want and still can't make themselves start. The person who's been watching agency content for four months and can explain the whole model clearly, but hasn't sent a single outreach message. The person who saved a dozen different "how to get clients" posts and acted on none of them. The person who...
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