Here's the twist—you won't touch an editor.
VidMasher writes the script, builds full scenes, auto-attaches your CTA, captions it, and publishes. So you actually eat lunch instead of babysitting software.
The old way: Seven tabs. Seven tiny fires. Scripts, voice, avatars, editing, captions, CTA, uploads. Hours gone. Scenes don't flow. Dinner gets bumped again.
VidMasher flips that: One sentence prompt to publish-ready output. Continuity locked so it feels pro. CTAs baked in so views turn into clicks. Captions and platform-specific metadata done for you. One-click publish, then back to your life.
The Lunch Test: One line. Start the clock. Hands-on time? About 30 seconds to set up. The rest runs while you eat. Two shorts before lunch ends. Sanity back.
In this demo, I show you exactly how it works:
• AI Shorts creation (topic to publish in ~8 minutes)
• ASMR video setup (wide + tall versions with CTA locked in)
• Model selection, captions, whoosh transitions, call-to-action integration
• Upload scheduling or manual download for Facebook/Instagram ads
• Why 2019 hooks are killing your 2026 views
The shift: Set up three or four videos, go to lunch, come back—they're all done, ready to go. You don't have to watch them render. You don't need multiple tools. Professional-looking videos with the diversity you need, all in one dashboard.
CHAPTERS:
0:00 – The Problem: 7 Tabs, 7 Fires, Cold Fries
0:08 – VidMasher Solution: One Prompt to Publish
0:59 – The Lunch Test Explained
1:17 – Demo #1: AI Shorts Setup Walkthrough
2:08 – Choosing Models & Video Settings
2:28 – CTA Integration (Your Moneymaker)
2:46 – API Keys & Avoiding Common AI Words
3:06 – Finished AI Short Preview
3:20 – Why 2019 Hooks Are Dead in 2026
3:54 – Demo Result: Ready to Publish in Minutes
4:01 – Demo #2: ASMR Video Setup
4:14 – ASMR Video Configuration & Models
4:24 – Completed ASMR Video (Wide & Tall Versions)
5:07 – Upload Module & Scheduling Options
5:21 – Using Videos for Facebook & Instagram Ads
5:37 – The Efficiency Win: Multiple Videos, One Dashboard
Your move: Stop burning hours on edits. Start reclaiming your lunch breaks.
Want to learn more? Check out VidMasher.com!
Watch Video
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Sunday, March 1, 2026
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Solopreneurs: want to finish Video Shorts before your fries get cold?
Here's the twist—you won't touch an editor.
VidMasher writes the script, builds full scenes, auto-attaches your CTA, captions it, and publishes. So you actually eat lunch instead of babysitting software.
The old way: Seven tabs. Seven tiny fires. Scripts, voice, avatars, editing, captions, CTA, uploads. Hours gone. Scenes don't flow. Dinner gets bumped again.
VidMasher flips that: One sentence prompt to publish-ready output. Continuity locked so it feels pro. CTAs baked in so views turn into clicks. Captions and platform-specific metadata done for you. One-click publish, then back to your life.
The Lunch Test: One line. Start the clock. Hands-on time? About 30 seconds to set up. The rest runs while you eat. Two shorts before lunch ends. Sanity back.
In this demo, I show you exactly how it works:
• AI Shorts creation (topic to publish in ~8 minutes)
• ASMR video setup (wide + tall versions with CTA locked in)
• Model selection, captions, whoosh transitions, call-to-action integration
• Upload scheduling or manual download for Facebook/Instagram ads
• Why 2019 hooks are killing your 2026 views
The shift: Set up three or four videos, go to lunch, come back—they're all done, ready to go. You don't have to watch them render. You don't need multiple tools. Professional-looking videos with the diversity you need, all in one dashboard.
CHAPTERS:
0:00 – The Problem: 7 Tabs, 7 Fires, Cold Fries
0:08 – VidMasher Solution: One Prompt to Publish
0:59 – The Lunch Test Explained
1:17 – Demo #1: AI Shorts Setup Walkthrough
2:08 – Choosing Models & Video Settings
2:28 – CTA Integration (Your Moneymaker)
2:46 – API Keys & Avoiding Common AI Words
3:06 – Finished AI Short Preview
3:20 – Why 2019 Hooks Are Dead in 2026
3:54 – Demo Result: Ready to Publish in Minutes
4:01 – Demo #2: ASMR Video Setup
4:14 – ASMR Video Configuration & Models
4:24 – Completed ASMR Video (Wide & Tall Versions)
5:07 – Upload Module & Scheduling Options
5:21 – Using Videos for Facebook & Instagram Ads
5:37 – The Efficiency Win: Multiple Videos, One Dashboard
Your move: Stop burning hours on edits. Start reclaiming your lunch breaks.
Want to learn more? Check out VidMasher.com!
Watch Video
VidMasher writes the script, builds full scenes, auto-attaches your CTA, captions it, and publishes. So you actually eat lunch instead of babysitting software.
The old way: Seven tabs. Seven tiny fires. Scripts, voice, avatars, editing, captions, CTA, uploads. Hours gone. Scenes don't flow. Dinner gets bumped again.
VidMasher flips that: One sentence prompt to publish-ready output. Continuity locked so it feels pro. CTAs baked in so views turn into clicks. Captions and platform-specific metadata done for you. One-click publish, then back to your life.
The Lunch Test: One line. Start the clock. Hands-on time? About 30 seconds to set up. The rest runs while you eat. Two shorts before lunch ends. Sanity back.
In this demo, I show you exactly how it works:
• AI Shorts creation (topic to publish in ~8 minutes)
• ASMR video setup (wide + tall versions with CTA locked in)
• Model selection, captions, whoosh transitions, call-to-action integration
• Upload scheduling or manual download for Facebook/Instagram ads
• Why 2019 hooks are killing your 2026 views
The shift: Set up three or four videos, go to lunch, come back—they're all done, ready to go. You don't have to watch them render. You don't need multiple tools. Professional-looking videos with the diversity you need, all in one dashboard.
CHAPTERS:
0:00 – The Problem: 7 Tabs, 7 Fires, Cold Fries
0:08 – VidMasher Solution: One Prompt to Publish
0:59 – The Lunch Test Explained
1:17 – Demo #1: AI Shorts Setup Walkthrough
2:08 – Choosing Models & Video Settings
2:28 – CTA Integration (Your Moneymaker)
2:46 – API Keys & Avoiding Common AI Words
3:06 – Finished AI Short Preview
3:20 – Why 2019 Hooks Are Dead in 2026
3:54 – Demo Result: Ready to Publish in Minutes
4:01 – Demo #2: ASMR Video Setup
4:14 – ASMR Video Configuration & Models
4:24 – Completed ASMR Video (Wide & Tall Versions)
5:07 – Upload Module & Scheduling Options
5:21 – Using Videos for Facebook & Instagram Ads
5:37 – The Efficiency Win: Multiple Videos, One Dashboard
Your move: Stop burning hours on edits. Start reclaiming your lunch breaks.
Want to learn more? Check out VidMasher.com!
Watch Video
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Create Perfect YouTube Thumbnails in Minutes—No Subscriptions, No Credits
Create dozens of pro thumbnails in 20 minutes using free tools + this prompt builder—no subscriptions, no per-image taxes, just your style.
You know that sinking feeling when you're staring at Canva for the third time this week, tweaking another thumbnail that still doesn't feel right? Or worse—watching your credit balance drain at 40 cents per image while thumbnail tools promise "easy" but deliver expensive and rigid?
Yeah. I was there too.
I'd been cycling through thumbnail creators—some good, most pricey. One burned 4 credits per image (do the math on dozens of thumbnails). Another wanted an annual subscription that made my wallet wince. They worked... kind of. But they locked me into their styles, their workflows, their pricing tiers. And when I wanted to use my own character reference, my own article context, my own style sheets? The tools either fought me or charged me more.
So I built something different.
Here's what changed: Instead of throwing prompts directly into Flow or Gemini and hoping they don't violate terms of service (or worse, spit out irrelevant garbage), I created a two-step process that separates prompt engineering from image generation. You upload two images (your character reference + a style sheet), paste your article or video text, and the Thumbnail Prompt Maker builds a perfectly structured prompt that Flow actually listens to —no mixed-up images, no random words, no TOS violations killing your workflow.
The result? I made a few dozen thumbnails—both vertical and landscape—in about 20 minutes. Just swapping style sheets. No creative bottleneck. No subscription guilt. No "oops, that's another 4 credits gone."
What you're getting in this video:
How to grab free style sheets from Canva (or use the samples I'm dropping in the description)
The exact workflow: character reference + style sheet + your content text = perfect prompt every time
Why building prompts outside Flow first saves you hours of trial-and-error frustration
How to let AI extract the right keywords from your content instead of burning brain cells guessing what words to put on the thumbnail
The honest truth? It might take you half a day to dial in your personal workflow—experimenting with different style sheets, tweaking your character references, seeing what Flow loves. But once you've got it? Smooth sailing. You'll be cranking out scroll-stopping thumbnails faster than you can write the blog posts they're promoting.
Your next move:
Grab the free Thumbnail Prompt Maker tool (link below—just click and go, it's inside Masher Tools)
Snag some style sheets from Canva or use my starter pack in the Google Drive link
Upload two images, paste your text, generate your prompt
Drop it into Flow with your character reference and watch it work
Try it half a dozen times. You'll be an expert in less than an hour.
Links you need:
🔗 Thumbnail Prompt Maker (Free): https://mashertools.com/
🔗 Style Sheet Starter Pack (Google Drive): https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NDCBLkG6wTtKE99CT9XU_F6MHy5YStKy?usp=sharing
🔗 Google ImageFX (Flow): https://labs.google/fx/tools/flow
Thoughts on this shift? You're moving from "thumbnail creation is expensive and slow" to "I control my style, my speed, and my budget." No subscriptions holding you hostage. No credits draining while you experiment. Just you, your content, and thumbnails that actually get the click.
Drop a comment if you try this—I want to know what style sheets you're using and what results you're seeing. And if you're catching the replay, welcome. More of these impromptu walkthroughs coming soon.
Next up? I'll show you the AI article writer that interviews me for every post and optimizes for AEO instead of SEO. (Yeah, it's that good.)
See you in the next one.
— Damon
Watch Video
You know that sinking feeling when you're staring at Canva for the third time this week, tweaking another thumbnail that still doesn't feel right? Or worse—watching your credit balance drain at 40 cents per image while thumbnail tools promise "easy" but deliver expensive and rigid?
Yeah. I was there too.
I'd been cycling through thumbnail creators—some good, most pricey. One burned 4 credits per image (do the math on dozens of thumbnails). Another wanted an annual subscription that made my wallet wince. They worked... kind of. But they locked me into their styles, their workflows, their pricing tiers. And when I wanted to use my own character reference, my own article context, my own style sheets? The tools either fought me or charged me more.
So I built something different.
Here's what changed: Instead of throwing prompts directly into Flow or Gemini and hoping they don't violate terms of service (or worse, spit out irrelevant garbage), I created a two-step process that separates prompt engineering from image generation. You upload two images (your character reference + a style sheet), paste your article or video text, and the Thumbnail Prompt Maker builds a perfectly structured prompt that Flow actually listens to —no mixed-up images, no random words, no TOS violations killing your workflow.
The result? I made a few dozen thumbnails—both vertical and landscape—in about 20 minutes. Just swapping style sheets. No creative bottleneck. No subscription guilt. No "oops, that's another 4 credits gone."
What you're getting in this video:
How to grab free style sheets from Canva (or use the samples I'm dropping in the description)
The exact workflow: character reference + style sheet + your content text = perfect prompt every time
Why building prompts outside Flow first saves you hours of trial-and-error frustration
How to let AI extract the right keywords from your content instead of burning brain cells guessing what words to put on the thumbnail
The honest truth? It might take you half a day to dial in your personal workflow—experimenting with different style sheets, tweaking your character references, seeing what Flow loves. But once you've got it? Smooth sailing. You'll be cranking out scroll-stopping thumbnails faster than you can write the blog posts they're promoting.
Your next move:
Grab the free Thumbnail Prompt Maker tool (link below—just click and go, it's inside Masher Tools)
Snag some style sheets from Canva or use my starter pack in the Google Drive link
Upload two images, paste your text, generate your prompt
Drop it into Flow with your character reference and watch it work
Try it half a dozen times. You'll be an expert in less than an hour.
Links you need:
🔗 Thumbnail Prompt Maker (Free): https://mashertools.com/
🔗 Style Sheet Starter Pack (Google Drive): https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NDCBLkG6wTtKE99CT9XU_F6MHy5YStKy?usp=sharing
🔗 Google ImageFX (Flow): https://labs.google/fx/tools/flow
Thoughts on this shift? You're moving from "thumbnail creation is expensive and slow" to "I control my style, my speed, and my budget." No subscriptions holding you hostage. No credits draining while you experiment. Just you, your content, and thumbnails that actually get the click.
Drop a comment if you try this—I want to know what style sheets you're using and what results you're seeing. And if you're catching the replay, welcome. More of these impromptu walkthroughs coming soon.
Next up? I'll show you the AI article writer that interviews me for every post and optimizes for AEO instead of SEO. (Yeah, it's that good.)
See you in the next one.
— Damon
Watch Video
Friday, February 20, 2026
Create Perfect YouTube Thumbnails in Minutes—No Subscriptions, No Credits
Create dozens of pro thumbnails in 20 minutes using free tools + this prompt builder—no subscriptions, no per-image taxes, just your style.
You know that sinking feeling when you're staring at Canva for the third time this week, tweaking another thumbnail that still doesn't feel right? Or worse—watching your credit balance drain at 40 cents per image while thumbnail tools promise "easy" but deliver expensive and rigid?
Yeah. I was there too.
I'd been cycling through thumbnail creators—some good, most pricey. One burned 4 credits per image (do the math on dozens of thumbnails). Another wanted an annual subscription that made my wallet wince. They worked... kind of. But they locked me into their styles, their workflows, their pricing tiers. And when I wanted to use my own character reference, my own article context, my own style sheets? The tools either fought me or charged me more.
So I built something different.
Here's what changed: Instead of throwing prompts directly into Flow or Gemini and hoping they don't violate terms of service (or worse, spit out irrelevant garbage), I created a two-step process that separates prompt engineering from image generation. You upload two images (your character reference + a style sheet), paste your article or video text, and the Thumbnail Prompt Maker builds a perfectly structured prompt that Flow actually listens to —no mixed-up images, no random words, no TOS violations killing your workflow.
The result? I made a few dozen thumbnails—both vertical and landscape—in about 20 minutes. Just swapping style sheets. No creative bottleneck. No subscription guilt. No "oops, that's another 4 credits gone."
What you're getting in this video:
How to grab free style sheets from Canva (or use the samples I'm dropping in the description)
The exact workflow: character reference + style sheet + your content text = perfect prompt every time
Why building prompts outside Flow first saves you hours of trial-and-error frustration
How to let AI extract the right keywords from your content instead of burning brain cells guessing what words to put on the thumbnail
The honest truth? It might take you half a day to dial in your personal workflow—experimenting with different style sheets, tweaking your character references, seeing what Flow loves. But once you've got it? Smooth sailing. You'll be cranking out scroll-stopping thumbnails faster than you can write the blog posts they're promoting.
Your next move:
Grab the free Thumbnail Prompt Maker tool (link below—just click and go, it's inside Masher Tools)
Snag some style sheets from Canva or use my starter pack in the Google Drive link
Upload two images, paste your text, generate your prompt
Drop it into Flow with your character reference and watch it work
Try it half a dozen times. You'll be an expert in less than an hour.
Links you need:
🔗 Thumbnail Prompt Maker (Free): https://mashertools.com/
🔗 Style Sheet Starter Pack (Google Drive): https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NDCBLkG6wTtKE99CT9XU_F6MHy5YStKy?usp=sharing
🔗 Google ImageFX (Flow): https://labs.google/fx/tools/flow
Thoughts on this shift? You're moving from "thumbnail creation is expensive and slow" to "I control my style, my speed, and my budget." No subscriptions holding you hostage. No credits draining while you experiment. Just you, your content, and thumbnails that actually get the click.
Drop a comment if you try this—I want to know what style sheets you're using and what results you're seeing. And if you're catching the replay, welcome. More of these impromptu walkthroughs coming soon.
Next up? I'll show you the AI article writer that interviews me for every post and optimizes for AEO instead of SEO. (Yeah, it's that good.)
See you in the next one.
— Damon
Watch Video
You know that sinking feeling when you're staring at Canva for the third time this week, tweaking another thumbnail that still doesn't feel right? Or worse—watching your credit balance drain at 40 cents per image while thumbnail tools promise "easy" but deliver expensive and rigid?
Yeah. I was there too.
I'd been cycling through thumbnail creators—some good, most pricey. One burned 4 credits per image (do the math on dozens of thumbnails). Another wanted an annual subscription that made my wallet wince. They worked... kind of. But they locked me into their styles, their workflows, their pricing tiers. And when I wanted to use my own character reference, my own article context, my own style sheets? The tools either fought me or charged me more.
So I built something different.
Here's what changed: Instead of throwing prompts directly into Flow or Gemini and hoping they don't violate terms of service (or worse, spit out irrelevant garbage), I created a two-step process that separates prompt engineering from image generation. You upload two images (your character reference + a style sheet), paste your article or video text, and the Thumbnail Prompt Maker builds a perfectly structured prompt that Flow actually listens to —no mixed-up images, no random words, no TOS violations killing your workflow.
The result? I made a few dozen thumbnails—both vertical and landscape—in about 20 minutes. Just swapping style sheets. No creative bottleneck. No subscription guilt. No "oops, that's another 4 credits gone."
What you're getting in this video:
How to grab free style sheets from Canva (or use the samples I'm dropping in the description)
The exact workflow: character reference + style sheet + your content text = perfect prompt every time
Why building prompts outside Flow first saves you hours of trial-and-error frustration
How to let AI extract the right keywords from your content instead of burning brain cells guessing what words to put on the thumbnail
The honest truth? It might take you half a day to dial in your personal workflow—experimenting with different style sheets, tweaking your character references, seeing what Flow loves. But once you've got it? Smooth sailing. You'll be cranking out scroll-stopping thumbnails faster than you can write the blog posts they're promoting.
Your next move:
Grab the free Thumbnail Prompt Maker tool (link below—just click and go, it's inside Masher Tools)
Snag some style sheets from Canva or use my starter pack in the Google Drive link
Upload two images, paste your text, generate your prompt
Drop it into Flow with your character reference and watch it work
Try it half a dozen times. You'll be an expert in less than an hour.
Links you need:
🔗 Thumbnail Prompt Maker (Free): https://mashertools.com/
🔗 Style Sheet Starter Pack (Google Drive): https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NDCBLkG6wTtKE99CT9XU_F6MHy5YStKy?usp=sharing
🔗 Google ImageFX (Flow): https://labs.google/fx/tools/flow
Thoughts on this shift? You're moving from "thumbnail creation is expensive and slow" to "I control my style, my speed, and my budget." No subscriptions holding you hostage. No credits draining while you experiment. Just you, your content, and thumbnails that actually get the click.
Drop a comment if you try this—I want to know what style sheets you're using and what results you're seeing. And if you're catching the replay, welcome. More of these impromptu walkthroughs coming soon.
Next up? I'll show you the AI article writer that interviews me for every post and optimizes for AEO instead of SEO. (Yeah, it's that good.)
See you in the next one.
— Damon
Watch Video
Saturday, November 8, 2025
The AI Traffic Paradox: Why Your SEO Strategy Is Obsolete (And What Actually Works Now)
Here's the uncomfortable truth: ChatGPT usage is exploding, but traffic from AI platforms has collapsed by 52% in weeks. If you're still chasing clicks, you're playing yesterday's game.
This is the new reality for SEO agencies and digital marketers in 2025.
What's Actually Happening:
OpenAI's model router is deliberately favoring direct answers over sending users to your website. Citations to Reddit jumped 87%. Wikipedia up 62%. Meanwhile, regular marketing sites? Getting ghosted.
Three domains (Wikipedia, Reddit, TechRadar) now control 22% of ALL ChatGPT citations. That's a staggering concentration of visibility that used to be spread across the web.
The Old Game vs. The New Game:
❌ OLD: Get clicks from Google = success
✅ NEW: Get cited/mentioned INSIDE the AI = success
This isn't a temporary dip. This is a fundamental shift in how search and discovery work.
What This Means For Your Agency:
Your clients don't need more traffic from AI—they need visibility WITHIN AI. That changes everything about strategy, measurement, and ROI.
In this video, we break down:
🔹 The data showing the traffic collapse and where it actually went
🔹 Why OpenAI is deliberately moving away from sending users off-site
🔹 The five-point playbook for winning in this new reality
🔹 Where to actually invest your time and resources now
🔹 How to shift from tracking clicks to tracking citations
🔹 The brands that are already winning (and why)
If you're advising clients on SEO or digital strategy, this changes your recommendations immediately. The long-term play isn't about driving traffic anymore—it's about earning visibility inside the AI's answer.
The question isn't whether this will impact your strategy. The question is: How fast can you adapt?
Watch Video
This is the new reality for SEO agencies and digital marketers in 2025.
What's Actually Happening:
OpenAI's model router is deliberately favoring direct answers over sending users to your website. Citations to Reddit jumped 87%. Wikipedia up 62%. Meanwhile, regular marketing sites? Getting ghosted.
Three domains (Wikipedia, Reddit, TechRadar) now control 22% of ALL ChatGPT citations. That's a staggering concentration of visibility that used to be spread across the web.
The Old Game vs. The New Game:
❌ OLD: Get clicks from Google = success
✅ NEW: Get cited/mentioned INSIDE the AI = success
This isn't a temporary dip. This is a fundamental shift in how search and discovery work.
What This Means For Your Agency:
Your clients don't need more traffic from AI—they need visibility WITHIN AI. That changes everything about strategy, measurement, and ROI.
In this video, we break down:
🔹 The data showing the traffic collapse and where it actually went
🔹 Why OpenAI is deliberately moving away from sending users off-site
🔹 The five-point playbook for winning in this new reality
🔹 Where to actually invest your time and resources now
🔹 How to shift from tracking clicks to tracking citations
🔹 The brands that are already winning (and why)
If you're advising clients on SEO or digital strategy, this changes your recommendations immediately. The long-term play isn't about driving traffic anymore—it's about earning visibility inside the AI's answer.
The question isn't whether this will impact your strategy. The question is: How fast can you adapt?
Watch Video
Friday, November 7, 2025
The AI Traffic Paradox: Why Your SEO Strategy Is Obsolete (And What Actually Works Now)
Here's the uncomfortable truth: ChatGPT usage is exploding, but traffic from AI platforms has collapsed by 52% in weeks. If you're still chasing clicks, you're playing yesterday's game.
This is the new reality for SEO agencies and digital marketers in 2025.
What's Actually Happening:
OpenAI's model router is deliberately favoring direct answers over sending users to your website. Citations to Reddit jumped 87%. Wikipedia up 62%. Meanwhile, regular marketing sites? Getting ghosted.
Three domains (Wikipedia, Reddit, TechRadar) now control 22% of ALL ChatGPT citations. That's a staggering concentration of visibility that used to be spread across the web.
The Old Game vs. The New Game:
❌ OLD: Get clicks from Google = success
✅ NEW: Get cited/mentioned INSIDE the AI = success
This isn't a temporary dip. This is a fundamental shift in how search and discovery work.
What This Means For Your Agency:
Your clients don't need more traffic from AI—they need visibility WITHIN AI. That changes everything about strategy, measurement, and ROI.
In this video, we break down:
🔹 The data showing the traffic collapse and where it actually went
🔹 Why OpenAI is deliberately moving away from sending users off-site
🔹 The five-point playbook for winning in this new reality
🔹 Where to actually invest your time and resources now
🔹 How to shift from tracking clicks to tracking citations
🔹 The brands that are already winning (and why)
If you're advising clients on SEO or digital strategy, this changes your recommendations immediately. The long-term play isn't about driving traffic anymore—it's about earning visibility inside the AI's answer.
The question isn't whether this will impact your strategy. The question is: How fast can you adapt?
Watch Video
This is the new reality for SEO agencies and digital marketers in 2025.
What's Actually Happening:
OpenAI's model router is deliberately favoring direct answers over sending users to your website. Citations to Reddit jumped 87%. Wikipedia up 62%. Meanwhile, regular marketing sites? Getting ghosted.
Three domains (Wikipedia, Reddit, TechRadar) now control 22% of ALL ChatGPT citations. That's a staggering concentration of visibility that used to be spread across the web.
The Old Game vs. The New Game:
❌ OLD: Get clicks from Google = success
✅ NEW: Get cited/mentioned INSIDE the AI = success
This isn't a temporary dip. This is a fundamental shift in how search and discovery work.
What This Means For Your Agency:
Your clients don't need more traffic from AI—they need visibility WITHIN AI. That changes everything about strategy, measurement, and ROI.
In this video, we break down:
🔹 The data showing the traffic collapse and where it actually went
🔹 Why OpenAI is deliberately moving away from sending users off-site
🔹 The five-point playbook for winning in this new reality
🔹 Where to actually invest your time and resources now
🔹 How to shift from tracking clicks to tracking citations
🔹 The brands that are already winning (and why)
If you're advising clients on SEO or digital strategy, this changes your recommendations immediately. The long-term play isn't about driving traffic anymore—it's about earning visibility inside the AI's answer.
The question isn't whether this will impact your strategy. The question is: How fast can you adapt?
Watch Video
Tuesday, September 9, 2025
Is Video Editing Your Biggest Bottleneck 1
09-05-25 Descript Training - Links to Replay and Podcast Summaries
In this GeekOut Fridays session, discover Descript, the AI video editor revolutionizing content creation. Master text-based editing, achieve studio-quality audio with one click, and utilize "Underlord" for instant professional polish. Produce high-quality, video-first content for marketing and training in record time!
Show replay:
https://www.geekoutfridays.com/products/geek-out-fridays-mastermind-training-series/categories/2156063881/posts/2190750435
NotebookLM Podcast:
https://www.geekoutfridays.com/podcasts/geekoutfridays-after-hours-podcast/episodes/2149082428
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In this GeekOut Fridays session, discover Descript, the AI video editor revolutionizing content creation. Master text-based editing, achieve studio-quality audio with one click, and utilize "Underlord" for instant professional polish. Produce high-quality, video-first content for marketing and training in record time!
Show replay:
https://www.geekoutfridays.com/products/geek-out-fridays-mastermind-training-series/categories/2156063881/posts/2190750435
NotebookLM Podcast:
https://www.geekoutfridays.com/podcasts/geekoutfridays-after-hours-podcast/episodes/2149082428
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