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Jason ONeil

@jasononeil78

I help business owners fix their scheduling bottlenecks.

Jacksonville, FL Katılım Şubat 2012
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Jason ONeil
Jason ONeil@jasononeil78·
@DevOps4Market @MyToastisNot @nickshirleyy You just can’t imagine anything in the world not having to do with Trump? He has nothing to do with a bunch of Somalians who are defrauding the tax payers of that state. Hard to believe everything in the world doesn’t revolve around Trump. Tim Walz is awful.
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Definitely InReach
Definitely InReach@DevOps4Market·
@jasononeil78 @MyToastisNot @nickshirleyy Trump instigated the whole situation claiming Tim was incompetent when they were already investigating the fraud. Trump is the problem. He’s a racist and a narcissist who can never admit he’s wrong. Just like his little cuck supporters.
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Nick shirley
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy·
Tim Walz called me a “far right delusional conspiracy theorist” and said exposing the fraud in his state was “white supremacy.” It was the classic false smear tactic that has worked for so long… but it didn’t work this time. Tim was exposed and dropped out. Tim leared.
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Definitely InReach
Definitely InReach@DevOps4Market·
@jasononeil78 @MyToastisNot @nickshirleyy Bro you’re defending the Trump regime.. a guy who would likely suck his own cock if he could. The most corrupt, narcissistic person in the world is in the White House. Go buy one of his fake gold watches that will never be sent to you. Dumbass.
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Jason ONeil
Jason ONeil@jasononeil78·
@MyToastisNot @DevOps4Market @nickshirleyy Why do people defend politicians? I don’t get it. I don’t care if he’s democrat or republican. It’s pretty obvious the guy is not fighting for the people. You can’t see that?
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Birds aren't real
Birds aren't real@MyToastisNot·
@DevOps4Market @jasononeil78 @nickshirleyy Walz campaigned on fighting this corruption & he has fought it Under Walz 78 have been charged, I forget how many have been convicted, but the conviction rate is very high If he did enough is a fair discussion, as is his extreme message switching after the nick shirley stuff
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Definitely InReach
Definitely InReach@DevOps4Market·
@jasononeil78 @nickshirleyy Imagine watching a video a literal child puts out with his mommy and beliving every word he says. Sure they’re all corrupt but I know a Trump supporter when I see one and your ship is sinking pal.
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Definitely InReach
Definitely InReach@DevOps4Market·
@nickshirleyy Bro you’re a 17 year old douche bag on twitter, no one gives a shit about you. Walz accomplished more in his life than you ever will. Viral videos don’t mean you’re a successful person, you’re still a fucking chud loser who works with his mommy.
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Jason ONeil
Jason ONeil@jasononeil78·
@noahiglerSEO I hope you get paid big money! Because this is worth big money.
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Noah Igler
Noah Igler@noahiglerSEO·
We built a Google Business Profile from scratch for a company that had never done residential marketing. 16 months later it got 344 calls in a month and has produced over 7 figures in revenue. Here's what we did:
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Jason ONeil
Jason ONeil@jasononeil78·
Scheduling is the number one bottleneck to the average service business. Inefficient scheduling processes kill growth. Instead, gamify the process. Make it simple and immediate, and you’ll get more jobs booked with less effort.
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Jason ONeil
Jason ONeil@jasononeil78·
The truth is the path is lonely when you run a business. Nobody is there to cheer you along until you hit it big. And that’s not when you need the cheers.
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Jason ONeil
Jason ONeil@jasononeil78·
Working on your grass is symbolic to building a business. You put the fertilizer down, water it, and wait. It doesn’t grow fast. In fact for days, up to weeks, you won’t see anything at all. Couldn’t the same be said for starting a business?
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Jason ONeil
Jason ONeil@jasononeil78·
@theseoguy_ This is a helpful post. Thanks for taking the time to put this together. I got a lot of value reading it.
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The SEO Guy
The SEO Guy@theseoguy_·
Everyone is asking how to rank in AI search results right now. ChatGPT. Perplexity. Google's AI Overviews. Claude. I have been thinking about this a lot and here is my honest take after going deep on it. The businesses that are going to show up in AI generated answers are not going to get there by gaming anything. They are going to get there by being the most credible, most mentioned, most reviewed, most linked to business in their market. Same as always, just with higher stakes. Let me walk through exactly how I would approach this if I was building a campaign today with AI visibility as the goal. The first thing you have to understand is that these AI platforms are pulling from somewhere. They are not making things up out of thin air. They are scraping the web, reading review platforms, pulling from directories, reading listicles, looking at who shows up consistently across multiple sources and treating that consistency as a signal of legitimacy. So the question is not how do I trick AI into mentioning me. The question is how do I become the most credible option that AI cannot ignore. Here is how I would actually do it. Reviews are the starting point and I do not just mean the count. I mean the content. If you are an HVAC company in Plano and fifty of your Google reviews specifically mention AC repair, furnace installation, and the city of Plano by name, you have just handed every AI platform fifty pieces of third party confirmation about exactly what you do and exactly where you do it. AI reads those reviews the same way Google does. It is looking for patterns. It is looking for consistency. The more your reviews reinforce what your business does and where it does it, the more confident any algorithm is going to be about recommending you. So the first action item is to start coaching your customers on how to leave reviews. Not bribing them. Not telling them what to say word for word. Just reminding them to mention the specific service they received and the city they are in. That alone puts you ahead of probably 90 percent of your competitors who are just sending a generic review request link and hoping for the best. The second thing is citations and directory listings and I want to be really specific here because most people think about this the wrong way. Citations are not just about SEO anymore. Yelp is one of the primary sources that Perplexity pulls from. If you are not on Yelp with a fully built out profile and a solid review count, you are decreasing your odds of showing up in AI generated answers on one of the fastest growing search platforms right now. Same with Bing Places. Same with Apple Maps. Same with every major directory that these AI tools are actually referencing when they compile their answers. Go get listed everywhere that matters. Make sure your name, address, and phone number are identical across every single one of those listings. Not close. Identical. AI is looking for consistency across sources and any discrepancy in your information creates doubt about whether you are a real, legitimate, operating business. The third thing is listicles and this one is genuinely underrated right now. When someone asks an AI platform for the best personal injury lawyer in their city, the AI is going to look for lists. It is going to find the articles that say "10 Best Personal Injury Lawyers in Dallas" or "Top Rated HVAC Companies in Phoenix" and it is going to pull from those. If your business is not showing up in those lists, you are invisible to that part of the answer. So how do you get into those lists. You reach out to the people writing them. You build enough authority and review volume that you become an obvious inclusion. You create enough of a digital footprint that when someone is compiling a list of the best businesses in your category in your city, leaving you off feels like an oversight. This is where backlinks and PR start to overlap. If a local news outlet writes about your business, that mention carries weight. If a regional publication puts you in a roundup, that mention carries weight. AI is looking for brands that exist beyond just their own website. It wants to see that other people are talking about you, not just that you built a nice website and asked your cousin to write you a review. The fourth thing is your website content and I want to be really clear about what kind of content actually matters here. Blog posts about generic topics are not going to help you. Writing a 1500 word article about the history of HVAC systems is not going to make AI recommend your HVAC company in Plano. What is going to help is content that is deeply specific to what you do and where you do it. You need pages on your website that thoroughly answer the questions your customers are actually asking. Not in a keyword stuffing way. In a genuinely useful way. Because AI platforms are pulling from pages that actually answer questions well. They are looking for the most helpful, most authoritative, most specific answer to whatever someone just asked. If someone asks Perplexity what the average cost of a roof replacement is in Charlotte, North Carolina, and you are a roofing company in Charlotte with a detailed page on your website that actually answers that question with real numbers and real context, you have a shot at being the source that AI pulls from to answer it. That is free advertising to someone who is actively in the market for a new roof. Think about what that means for your business. Someone asks an AI assistant a question and the AI responds with information pulled directly from your website and then mentions your company by name as a local option. That is an incredibly powerful touch point that most of your competitors are not even thinking about yet. The fifth thing is brand mentions and this is the part that feels the least tangible but is becoming increasingly important. AI is paying attention to how often your brand gets mentioned across the internet, not just how many links are pointing to your site. A mention without a link still carries weight. If people are talking about your business on Reddit, in Facebook groups, in local community forums, in news articles, those unlinked mentions are signals that your brand is real and that real people are having real conversations about you. This means that reputation management and community presence actually feed into AI visibility in a way they never quite did with traditional SEO. Being active. Being talked about. Showing up in conversations that are happening in your market. All of it matters. The sixth thing is Google Business Profile and I say this because despite everything changing, the map pack is still showing up in a massive percentage of local searches and AI Overviews are frequently pulling from the businesses that are already ranking well in the map pack. Your GBP needs to be fully built out. Real photos, not stock images. Updated regularly. The correct primary category. Services listed in detail. Questions answered. Posts going up consistently. Reviews coming in every single week, not in bursts. Google is looking at your GBP to decide if you are an actively operating, legitimate business. An abandoned or neglected GBP is a signal that you are not serious, and AI platforms that pull from Google's data are going to reflect that. The seventh thing, and I think this is the one most people are going to sleep on the longest, is YouTube. Local YouTube is almost completely wide open right now. If you are an HVAC company in any mid size city in the US, you could film a handful of genuinely useful videos specific to your market and dominate YouTube for local searches with almost no competition. And here is why that matters for AI specifically. AI platforms are increasingly pulling from video content to answer questions. A well titled, genuinely helpful video from your business with your city in the title is a piece of content that can show up in AI generated answers, in YouTube search, and in Google search all at the same time. One piece of content. Three places it can surface. Most of your competitors are not making any videos. The barrier to entry is a phone and a willingness to talk on camera. That is it.
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Burak
Burak@burakisiko·
@everestchris6 this is the type of AI use case that actually makes money. not another chatbot wrapper, an actual tool solving a real problem for a specific niche. probaly prints too
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Chris
Chris@everestchris6·
this OpenClaw bot finds $500k–$1.2M homes without pools, renders a pool into their backyard, and mails the owner a postcard showing the before/after, on autopilot... here's how pool builders can close $50k+ deals with this system: - scans satellite imagery for mid-market homes with empty backyards - filters by lot size, sun exposure & recent ownership change - pulls the homeowner direct from public records (not shared leads) - renders a luxury pool dropped into their actual yard - calculates build cost + home value lift for their specific zip - generates a cinematic video of their backyard with the new pool - prints a personalised postcard with the before/after + QR code - drops it in the mail + hits them with retargeting every step from sourcing to outreach is automated. reply "POOL" + RT and i'll send you the full breakdown so you can build this too (must be following so i can DM)
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Jason ONeil
Jason ONeil@jasononeil78·
Be the employer of the AI. That pays better than trying to build the next big thing. Be useful to all those businesses out there who know they need ai to streamline their systems. But don’t know how or what to do. Become the one who can employ thousands of agents for business
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Jason ONeil
Jason ONeil@jasononeil78·
It’s ok not to be an expert at everything.
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Jason ONeil
Jason ONeil@jasononeil78·
@CookingCashflow Either that or the reality is almost nobody makes money. There are no margins. You’re about 8 years too late to the party.
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Ryan
Ryan@CookingCashflow·
Can’t recall seeing more amazon hate on the timeline in my 18 months of selling due to the recent changes Never been more bullish on all amazon models More hate and tighter cashflow = less competition
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Jason ONeil@jasononeil78·
Be more valuable to less businesses. Or less valuable to more. They both work. Just depends on the level of work you want to do. Saas = lots of users, low effort Service = high(er) effort, less clients
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Jason ONeil
Jason ONeil@jasononeil78·
@rhow46 @sweatystartup Any chance that’s open to opinion on what is a win or loss? Or is he a moron because he doesn’t have the same opinion as you?
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Kyle
Kyle@rhow46·
@sweatystartup We most certainly lost this if you actually read the terms you moron
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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
For the last 15 years we've been fighting wars by sending billions of dollars in literal cash to terrorists. Now we totally mess them up in 40 days and move along. Very happy to see that a standard has been set and evil regimes know they can't get away with it.
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HypnoticTree
HypnoticTree@HypnoticTree105·
@sweatystartup Iran gets to charge to pass through the straight now. So now Iran gets the same government with a younger leader who hates America even more because we murdered their children and a wealth generation tool. No change in the ideology of their leadership. How is that a win?
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Jason ONeil
Jason ONeil@jasononeil78·
The last place id want to try to make an AI play is in building a saas. Better use is helping companies implement the existing saas solutions using AI.
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Jason ONeil
Jason ONeil@jasononeil78·
Once I see the em dash I’m out. Even if it’s good info.
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