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Would coaches actually want training on AI/search visibility?

I’ve been noticing something lately with coaches and online business owners:

A lot of people are quietly exhausted.

Not necessarily from coaching itself — but from feeling like their business only grows if they constantly stay visible online.

Post every day.
Keep up with trends.
Film more content.
Stay “consistent.”
Hope the algorithm cooperates.

And now AI is adding another layer to it because people are starting to search differently too.

They’re asking ChatGPT.
They’re using AI summaries in Google.
They’re finding businesses through recommendations generated by AI instead of only through social feeds.

Which makes me wonder:

Do coaches actually know how to position themselves to be found in this new environment yet?

Because honestly, I don’t think most people have been taught this at all.

I’ve been heavily researching and testing:
- what makes businesses appear trustworthy online
- what helps AI/search engines understand and recommend certain brands
- how evergreen visibility differs from social visibility
- how to build authority that compounds over time instead of disappearing after 24 hours

And the more I dig into it, the more I think this is going to become a huge gap for a lot of coaches over the next few years.

I’m considering putting together a small live workshop or training around this specifically for coaches.

Not “SEO hacks.”
Not growth hacks.
Not churn-and-burn content marketing.

More like:
“How do you build an online presence that keeps working for you even when you’re offline?”

Would something like that actually interest anyone here?

Or does this still feel too early/not important yet?

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u/APDigitalService — 5 days ago
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Are small businesses underestimating how much AI is changing online visibility?

I think a lot of small business owners are underestimating how much AI is changing online visibility.

Not in a “AI will replace businesses” kind of way.

More in the sense that people are FINDING businesses differently now.

They’re asking ChatGPT.
They’re reading AI summaries in Google.
They’re searching for recommendations differently than they did even a year ago.

At the same time, a lot of business owners already feel exhausted trying to keep up with social media constantly just to stay visible online.

Post more.
Create more content.
Stay consistent forever.
Hope the algorithm works in your favor.

It feels unsustainable for a lot of people.

Lately I’ve been researching/testing:
- what makes certain businesses appear more trustworthy online
- why some brands get surfaced in AI-generated answers while others don’t
- how search visibility is changing
- what “AI visibility” might actually look like over the next few years
- how businesses can build visibility that compounds over time instead of disappearing after 24 hours

And honestly, I don’t think most small business owners have been taught this yet in a practical way.

I’m considering putting together a live workshop/training around this topic for small business owners.

Not “AI hacks.”
Not spammy SEO tactics.
Not automating everything.

More:
“How do you build a business that is easier for both humans and AI systems to discover and trust online?”

Would that actually be useful/interesting to people here?

Or do you think most small businesses are still too early in thinking about this shift?

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u/APDigitalService — 5 days ago