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name: aibusinessboomer-growth-engine
description: Use for AI Business Boomer / Business Boomer growth work that combines SEO, short-form scripts, offer copy, lead magnets, prospecting research, content remixing, social scheduling plans, landing page improvements, and conversion-focused marketing for aibusinessboomer.io. Use when Sam asks to grow AIBusinessBoomer, create Business Boomer content, package offers, generate prospect/outreach assets, or turn one idea into a multi-channel acquisition workflow.
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# AIBusinessBoomer Growth Engine

Use this skill to turn AI Business Boomer ideas into shipped growth assets: SEO pages, short-form scripts, lead magnets, prospecting lists, offer copy, social posts, and site improvements.

## Source of truth

- Site/repo: `/Users/nancy/.openclaw/workspace/business-boomer`
- Live URL: `https://aibusinessboomer.io`
- Brand: AI Business Boomer / Business Boomer
- Voice: practical, plain-English, implementation-first, no AI fluff.
- Core offer: done-for-you AI automation, OpenClaw setup, lead follow-up systems, websites, and custom workflows for small/service businesses.
- Trust rule: use real proof only. Do not invent clients, revenue results, credentials, testimonials, staff, fake case studies, or fake screenshots.

## Default strategy

Prioritize assets that can create revenue conversations, not vanity content.

Best lanes:
1. **Service-business pain → AI automation offer**
   - missed leads, slow follow-up, admin work, scheduling chaos, quote delays, bad handoffs, spreadsheet/email messes.
2. **Proof-first education**
   - show a workflow, before/after, time saved, lead response improvement, or concrete automation map.
3. **Niche translation**
   - translate broad AI news into “what this means for plumbers / contractors / med spas / landscapers / agencies / local services.”
4. **Comment-to-workflow loop**
   - “Comment your business type and I’ll tell you the first workflow I’d automate.”
5. **SEO capture**
   - articles and pages targeting high-intent terms like AI automation for small business, AI consulting for service businesses, lead follow-up automation, AI appointment scheduling, AI website chat automation, and AI CRM automation.

## First-step routing

Before acting, classify the requested output:

- **SEO/page/site work** → apply `business-boomer-seo` standards: direct answer, one FAQ, schema, internal links, real trust signals, build/render verification.
- **Short-form/TikTok/Reels/Shorts** → apply Kallaway-style structure: hook, viewer pain, belief correction, proof/example, retention beats, visual plan, CTA/comment loop.
- **Content remix** → extract the winning structure before adapting. Do not copy wording or claims.
- **Prospecting/outreach** → focus on narrow business type + painful workflow + practical offer. Avoid spammy generic AI pitch language.
- **Offer/landing page copy** → lead with painful bottleneck, visible deliverable, proof/trust, clear CTA, and low-friction next step.
- **Publishing/scheduling** → external posting requires approval unless Sam explicitly asked to publish. Prefer Postiz when scheduling social content.

## Growth asset standards

Every asset should identify:

1. Target customer or niche.
2. Pain/bottleneck.
3. Specific AI automation/workflow solution.
4. Why now / why this matters.
5. Proof, example, demo, or plausible concrete mechanism.
6. CTA that creates a conversation, audit, booking, comment, or lead.

Avoid:

- “AI can transform your business” filler.
- Broad education with no offer path.
- Unsupported statistics or ROI claims.
- Fake social proof.
- Overly technical explanations before the business pain is clear.
- Content that attracts AI hobbyists instead of business owners/operators.

## Short-form format

For scripts, output:

```text
Title/idea:
Target viewer:
Pain:
Belief correction:
Hook:
Retention beats:
Script:
Visual plan:
CTA/comment loop:
Why this works:
```

Quality bar:
- First 2 seconds must stop the scroll with tension, proof, or a correction.
- First 8 seconds must connect to a real business pain.
- Keep scripts recordable and direct.
- Prefer “AI as an employee/workflow” framing over magic-tool framing.
- CTA should be specific: comment business type, book an audit, ask for a workflow map, download a checklist, or reply with a keyword.

## SEO/page format

For articles/pages, output or implement:

- Search intent and primary keyword.
- One clear H1/page angle.
- Direct answer in first 1–2 paragraphs.
- Practical examples for service businesses.
- Internal links where relevant.
- One `FAQ` section only.
- Commercial CTA to book/contact when relevant.
- Real author/reviewer/trust details only.
- Schema/metadata when editing the site.

Verification when editing the repo:
- Inspect existing page/article before changes.
- Run `npm run build` when meaningful.
- Inspect `git diff`.
- If deployed, verify production URL and content.

## Prospecting/outreach format

For campaigns, output:

```text
Niche:
Pain hypothesis:
Trigger/event to look for:
Offer angle:
Lead source/search query:
Qualification rules:
Message 1:
Follow-up 1:
Follow-up 2:
CTA:
```

Rules:
- Make the opener about their visible business problem, not “we use AI.”
- Use one clear offer per message.
- Keep it human and short.
- Never claim prior relationship, results, or research not actually done.

## Offer packaging format

When Sam asks what to sell, package offers as:

```text
Offer name:
Who it is for:
Pain it fixes:
What they get:
Delivery timeline:
Proof/demo asset needed:
Price/positioning suggestion:
CTA:
```

Default offer ladder:
1. Free/low-friction AI workflow audit.
2. Paid setup sprint for one painful workflow.
3. Monthly automation support / OpenClaw operator setup.
4. Custom AI operations buildout.

## Verification / done criteria

Do not say complete until the target artifact exists:

- File/site changes: readback/diff plus build or rendered check when practical.
- Social assets: final script/carousel/caption exists and is ready to post, or queued/published with proof if approved.
- Research/prospecting: provide sources or explain proof limits.
- Strategy: deliver the actual calendar, offer, page outline, or campaign—not just advice.

If blocked, say exactly what is missing: approval, credentials, target niche, source asset, posting permission, or live-system access.
