FOR COACHES & SERVICE-BASED ENTREPRENEURS
WHO WANT TO STAY VISIBLE AS SEARCH SHIFTS TO AI
This is one of those early-shift moments.
Every so often, the way people find and choose experts fundamentally changes.
This is one of those moments.
As AI becomes the first place people go to ask:
“Who can help me with this?”
“Who’s the best coach for…?”
“Who should I trust for…?”
…the businesses that are clearly understood will be surfaced first.
The ones that aren’t?
They’ll be skipped… not because they lack expertise, but because AI can’t confidently interpret what they do.
Why This Matters Right Now:
The way people search for support is changing — fast.
More and more, people aren’t Googling or scrolling to find answers.
They’re asking AI tools (like ChatGPT or Claude) directly.
And here’s the part most entrepreneurs don’t realize yet:
AI doesn’t prioritize social media popularity or follower count.
It prioritizes businesses with the clearest message and structure.
AI doesn’t “feel your vibe,” binge your content, or infer meaning the way humans do.
If your expertise, positioning, and authority aren’t clearly structured, AI fills in the blanks — often incorrectly.
You’ll Leave This Workshop With
- A clear understanding of how AI currently interprets your business
- Insight into what actually influences AI-driven recommendations
- Direction on where to focus next — without guessing or overworking
What We’ll Explore Together in This Live Workshop
This is not a technical training and not a tactics-heavy session.
It’s a clarity-first conversation designed to help you see your business through the lens AI uses to make recommendations.
In this workshop, we’ll explore:
How AI actually interprets expert businesses (in human language)
If AI can’t recognize what you do and who you help, it can’t recommend you — no matter how good your work is.
Why visibility is shifting from presence to legibility
This is the biggest visibility shift since social media went mainstream — and most businesses are still operating with an outdated model.
Why content alone doesn’t create clarity for AI
And how successful businesses can still be misunderstood at a systems level.
The difference between being visible and being accurately understood
AI guessing wrong about your business is often worse than not showing up at all.
What to focus on now to stay visible as AI-driven discovery grows
Without hustling harder, posting more, or chasing every new tool.
This workshop is about understanding the problem clearly, so you can make smarter decisions about what’s actually worth fixing next.
This Workshop Is For You If You Are…
A coach, consultant, expert, or service-based entrepreneur
who wants stronger visibility without relying on constant content creation.
Someone whose business has grown through relationships, referrals, or social presence
and wants to understand how AI changes the discovery landscape.
A heart-centered leader who values clarity, integrity, and meaning over noise
and doesn’t want to “game” algorithms to be seen.
Curious about how AI is shaping recommendations - but overwhelmed by the tech - and looking for a grounded, human explanation.
You don’t need to hustle harder or shout louder.
You need to understand how AI systems are interpreting your business… and where clarity is missing.
This workshop will give you that perspective.
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Visibility in the AI era comes from being clearly understood.
Meet Your Presenters:
AMY YAMADA
Amy Yamada is a keynote speaker and AI Visibility strategist who helps entrepreneurs articulate their true message and become clearly understood in the new era of AI-driven discovery. With 25 years of experience in marketing, communication, and entrepreneurship, she blends emotional intelligence with emerging AI strategy to help leaders clarify their voice, elevate their visibility, and position themselves as the trusted choice across today’s AI platforms.
Amy specializes in the human side of AI Visibility – teaching entrepreneurs how to translate their story, strengths, and expertise into structured metadata, schema, and GEO elements so AI can accurately represent and recommend their work.