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The Marketing Mechanic with Dennis Yu
Dennis Yu
15 episodes
18 hours ago
The Marketing Mechanic is a whiteboard series where Dennis Yu breaks down how digital marketing really works—under the hood. Using systems thinking rooted in search engine architecture, Dennis shares the frameworks and SOPs he’s used to scale both big brands and local businesses. Each episode gives business owners and young marketers a clear roadmap to drive growth through search, social, and AI. If you're looking to take your business to the next level, this show is for you! New episodes every single week. All follows, reviews, and comments are much appreciated!
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The Marketing Mechanic is a whiteboard series where Dennis Yu breaks down how digital marketing really works—under the hood. Using systems thinking rooted in search engine architecture, Dennis shares the frameworks and SOPs he’s used to scale both big brands and local businesses. Each episode gives business owners and young marketers a clear roadmap to drive growth through search, social, and AI. If you're looking to take your business to the next level, this show is for you! New episodes every single week. All follows, reviews, and comments are much appreciated!
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The Marketing Mechanic with Dennis Yu
Why YouTube Is the Best Lead System for Contractors

Today in Episode 15 of the Marketing Mechanic, Dennis Yu explains why YouTube is actually the best CRM a contractor can use. Most plumbers, HVAC techs, electricians, and roofers think of YouTube as a giant entertainment site, but Dennis shows how its recommendation engine is built to recognize local intent when you feed it the right signals. The process starts with a clear opening in the first few seconds stating your name, the job you are doing, and the city where you are doing it. That gives YouTube the context it needs to match your content with nearby homeowners who care about that specific service.Dennis walks through the cadence that makes this work. One long form video each week in the seven to twelve minute range posted at the same time and uploaded at least 48 hours early so the system can analyze it. You boost each video for a dollar a day so YouTube has enough data to learn who your ideal audience is. Over time YouTube notices who watches past thirty seconds and who sticks around for several minutes which allows it to refine your targeting automatically. When a video performs well you extend the budget and let it run longer while continuing to publish new ride along clips that show real work in real neighborhoods.As the channel builds history the effect carries over into Google search. Your videos begin appearing for local service terms because very few contractors produce content showing actual jobs in specific cities. This growing library becomes the foundation for remarketing short conversion focused videos to high intent prospects at the moment they need a contractor. When homeowners search later for emergency help they already recognize your face and trust your work because they have seen you out in the field. The result is a simple system that strengthens itself every week.If you want someone on your team who can build this system correctly from day one enroll a young adult in our AI Apprentice Program and we will train them hands on: https://highriseinfluence.net/ai-apprentice-program/Dennis Yu, Founder of Local Service Spotlight:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dennisyu/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisyuTwitter: https://x.com/dennisyuLocal Service Spotlight: https://localservicespotlight.com/

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1 week ago
22 minutes 56 seconds

The Marketing Mechanic with Dennis Yu
How to Boost Facebook Posts That Drive Real Local Leads

Today in Episode 14 of the Marketing Mechanic Dennis Yu breaks down the process of boosting Facebook posts in a way that actually produces customers. Dennis explains when to boost, what type of content to use, which objective to choose, and how to evaluate whether a post deserves more budget after the first week. The focus isn’t on tricks or hacks, but on letting the system learn from real engagement so it can find people who care about what you do.Dennis walks through the exact setup: raw one-minute cell-phone videos filmed on the job, posted directly to your profile or page, boosted for a dollar a day for seven days on the engagement or video-views objective. He shows why you should avoid buttons like “Send Message,” why you never want to start with lead forms, and why the first week is simply a signal-gathering period. The goal is to identify which posts hit a 10% engagement rate, attract meaningful comments, and prove they resonate with real homeowners in your area.From there, Dennis explains how to scale winners without burning them out. Instead of raising budgets aggressively, he recommends slow increases, additional testing rounds, and eventually shifting the same post into a lead objective once it has enough data. When done consistently, a handful of strong evergreen videos can run for months (sometimes years) quietly generating leads at low cost while you continue adding new tests into rotation.This episode shows what separates contractors who “tried boosting once” from those who build a reliable system. With the right process, Facebook becomes a steady engine that amplifies authentic stories from the field, identifies your best content, and keeps winning posts working in the background even as you create new ones.If you want someone on your team who can build this kind of system the proper way, enroll a young adult in High Rise Academy and we’ll help them create it for your business: https://highriseinfluence.net/ai-apprentice-program/Dennis Yu, Founder of Local Service Spotlight:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dennisyu/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisyuTwitter: https://x.com/dennisyuLocal Service Spotlight: https://localservicespotlight.com/#MarketingMechanic #DennisYu #FacebookAds

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2 weeks ago
17 minutes 42 seconds

The Marketing Mechanic with Dennis Yu
The Real Reason Your Blog Posts Aren’t Ranking

Episode 13 of the Marketing Mechanic digs into the real reason so many blog posts get zero traffic and never rank. Dennis Yu explains why publishing three pieces a week, following a content calendar, or relying on AI-written templates doesn’t move the needle. He shows how Google and AI systems judge content today, why most posts start with no trust, and what separates a page that performs from one that disappears into the void. The issue isn’t volume — it’s missing signals of real work, real experience, and clear relevance to the person searching.

Dennis walks through the signals Google actually pays attention to: video proof, author identity, embedded expertise, internal linking across a topic cluster, and engagement that comes from real users. He breaks down why “admin” authorship, generic posts, and surface-level checklists fail every time, and why updating your existing high performers often outpaces creating new material. Using examples from local service businesses, he shows how stories, reviews, photos, and repurposed clips give a post the depth needed to stand out and earn repeat crawls.

The solution isn’t to produce more, it’s to anchor every post in genuine experience and let AI strengthen what already exists. When you feed search engines clear proof instead of filler, pages start accumulating authority, and your site becomes easier for Google to trust and recommend.

If you want someone on your team who can build this kind of system the proper way, enroll a young adult in High Rise Academy and we’ll help them create it for your business: https://highriseinfluence.net/ai-apprentice-program/

Dennis Yu, Founder of Local Service Spotlight:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dennisyu/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisyuTwitter: https://x.com/dennisyuLocal Service Spotlight: https://localservicespotlight.com/


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3 weeks ago
38 minutes 26 seconds

The Marketing Mechanic with Dennis Yu
The Truth About AEO: Real vs Fake Signals

In Episode 12 of the Marketing Mechanic, Dennis Yu breaks down the difference between real AEO and the manufactured signals that flood the industry. He explains why so much “AI SEO” fails: it starts with templates, shortcuts, and mass-generated content instead of the raw evidence of who did the work, where it happened, and why it matters. From his background in search, he shows why prompts, auto-written city pages, stack schematics, and similar tricks collapse under scrutiny — not because the tools are bad, but because they aren’t connected to actual experience. Search, he argues, has always been about identifying what is real, and that hasn’t changed.Dennis lays out the litmus test that separates legitimate ranking from illusion. Real signals come from photos, videos, check-ins, reviews, and the relationships that tie a person or business to a place. Fake signals come from mass content engines, artificial engagement, or “systems” that generate thousands of pages with no grounding in reality. He shows how search teams can spot manufactured patterns quickly, why reinclusion rarely succeeds when a site crosses the line, and how black-box promises often rely on synthetic traffic or behavior that platforms eventually detect. The point is not to shame anyone — it’s to help business owners recognize why short-cuts never outlast the algorithm.The path forward is simple: build your presence around verifiable proof. Document real work. Publish authentic moments from the field. Let AI translate what already exists instead of fabricating what doesn’t. When your digital footprint reflects genuine experience, everything else — your website, Google Business Profile, YouTube channel, and ads — becomes a multiplier rather than a liability.If you want a team member who can set up this kind of evidence-driven pipeline the right way, enroll a young adult in High Rise Academy and we’ll help them build it for your business: https://highriseinfluence.net/ai-apprentice-program/Dennis Yu, Founder of Local Service Spotlight:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dennisyu/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisyuTwitter: https://x.com/dennisyuLocal Service Spotlight: https://localservicespotlight.com/

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4 weeks ago
29 minutes 17 seconds

The Marketing Mechanic with Dennis Yu
The New ChatGPT Browser That Helps Run Your Local Marketing

In Episode 11 of the Marketing Mechanic Dennis Yu shows, step by step, how he moved 50 raw phone videos into YouTube, blogs, and ads in a single day using ChatGPT Atlas with agent mode. He contrasts the old math — four hours per edit and thousands in labor — with a $100 credits run, then explains why most teams stall: files live on phones, handoffs are manual, and nothing ties back to proof. The fix starts with a clean pipeline and ends with content that a buyer and an algorithm can both trust.The workflow: auto-backup to Google Photos for face and location metadata, push into a shared Google Workspace Drive, bulk upload to YouTube as unlisted on desktop, then have Atlas write titles and descriptions from the transcript. From there, repurpose each video into two articles, one for the personal brand site and one for the company site, embed the video at the top, and loop through QA to fix names, headings, and links. With dozens of videos live, organize playlists that map to your topic wheel, publish matching summary pages, and cross-link assets so every piece traces back to a real moment in the field.Finally, read channel analytics to spot winners, trim those into shorts with the YouTube editor, and syndicate to Google Business Profile and social. This is not about tricks. It is about verifiable proof — who, where, and what — carried from the camera all the way to the page. When the pipeline runs, ads simply amplify what already works.Want this running in your business? Enroll a young adult in our High Rise Academy and we’ll help them set up the same agent-powered content factory for you: https://highriseinfluence.net/high-rise-academy/Dennis Yu, Founder of BlitzMetrics:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dennisyu/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisyuTwitter: https://x.com/dennisyuLocal Service Spotlight: https://localservicespotlight.com/#MarketingMechanic #DennisYu #ChatGPTAtlas #AgentMode #ContentFactory #LocalServiceMarketing #ContentRepurposing #YouTubeStrategy #PersonalBranding

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1 month ago
23 minutes 41 seconds

The Marketing Mechanic with Dennis Yu
The 4 Stage Content Factory

New here? Watch this first to understand how it all fits together → https://youtu.be/NTSx7lUoJ-QLocal businesses are told to “post every day,” yet the phone still doesn’t ring. Today in Episode 10 of The Marketing Mechanic, Dennis Yu lays out the four-part system used by seven-figure contractors: Produce → Process → Post → Promote. Start with real proof from operations—job photos, reviews, CRM notes, field service data—and run it through a simple workflow (tools, assistants, or agents) so those assets show up where buyers look: your website, Google Business Profile, YouTube, Facebook, and more. The goal is not volume; it’s moving authentic proof into channels that customers and algorithms trust.Dennis shows why ads don’t convert when the “raw ingredients” are weak. He walks through examples like Anthony’s Lawn Care, Ardmore Windows & Doors, and more to illustrate how one strong moment—a homeowner story, a clear service demo, a local partnership—can be processed, posted, and then promoted. Winners are turned into a 3x3 “greatest hits” grid: values at the top of funnel, how-we-work in the middle, and offers at the bottom. Platforms are already auto-optimizing campaigns; what wins is reputation-rich content that ties cleanly to your CRM and QuickBooks, not a content calendar stuffed with holiday posts.The scorecard is revenue, not hours billed or posts shipped. Trace sales back to leads, leads back to traffic, and traffic back to the specific assets that performed. Once your greatest hits are humming with paid distribution, you don’t need to churn out endless new content—just refine what works, syndicate it to additional channels, and keep collecting fresh proof from the field.Have a son or daughter helping with the family business? Enroll them in our High Rise Academy and we’ll train them to run your content factory, find winners, and turn reputation into revenue—without wasting time on daily posts: https://highriseinfluence.net/high-rise-academy/Dennis Yu, Founder of Local Service Spotlight:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dennisyu/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisyuTwitter: https://x.com/dennisyuLocal Service Spotlight: https://localservicespotlight.com/#LocalServiceSpotlight #DennisYu #MarketingMechanic #DigitalMarketing #ContentFactory #LocalSEO #HomeServiceMarketing #GoogleBusinessProfile #LSA #FieldServiceData #GreatestHits #PlumberMarketing #RooferMarketing #HVACMarketing

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1 month ago
25 minutes 10 seconds

The Marketing Mechanic with Dennis Yu
Why it's Impossible to Do "AI SEO"

In Episode 9 of The Marketing Mechanic, Dennis Yu dismantles the hype around “AI SEO” and “generative engine optimization.” Drawing from his experience as a former Yahoo search engineer, Dennis explains the four layers that power ChatGPT and similar AI models—reality, information, search, and inference—and why the truth always comes down to what’s happening on the ground in your actual business. He shows how flashy claims about “ranking in ChatGPT” are meaningless if your business doesn’t already show up in the same verified sources that feed Google and Bing.Dennis uses real examples from local service pros like lawn care and roofing companies to show that AI chat tools simply pull from the same data that traditional search engines use: websites, reviews, and business profiles. Consultants pitching “AI SEO” tools, he argues, are selling buzzwords, not results. Whether the search happens in Google or ChatGPT, the only way to “rank” is to have a strong local presence—great reviews, clear service pages, consistent listings, and real community proof of your work.By the end, Dennis reminds listeners that nothing replaces the fundamentals: delivering quality service, maintaining a clean online footprint, and understanding how search engines actually work. AI may change how information is displayed, but it doesn’t change what matters.Want to know where your marketing really stands? Request a Quick Audit from our team to see how your business shows up across the layers that actually matter—reality, information, and search: https://localservicespotlight.com/quickaudit/Dennis Yu, Founder of Local Service Spotlight:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dennisyu/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisyuTwitter: https://x.com/dennisyuLocal Service Spotlight: https://localservicespotlight.com/#LocalServiceSpotlight #DennisYu #MarketingMechanic #DigitalMarketing #AISEO #GenerativeEngineOptimization #LocalSEO #HomeServiceMarketing #PlumberMarketing #RooferMarketing #LandscaperMarketing #GoogleBusinessProfile #LocalCitations #EEAT #ChatGPTRecommendations

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1 month ago
22 minutes 53 seconds

The Marketing Mechanic with Dennis Yu
How to Actually Use ChatGPT

In Episode 8 of The Marketing Mechanic, Dennis Yu breaks down how to actually use ChatGPT—not just for fun prompts, but as a real business tool. He starts with the basics: talking to ChatGPT like a person instead of a search engine, using voice instead of text, and feeding it real context through your goals, content, and targeting. From there, Dennis shows how to move beyond one-off chats by building projects and custom GPTs that remember your systems, follow your SOPs, and handle repeatable work just like trained team members.He explains the layers that turn ChatGPT into a functioning digital employee—projects, custom GPTs, and knowledge bases—then connects them with real-world tools like Gmail, Google Drive, and Zoom. Using examples from his own workflow at Local Service Spotlight, Dennis walks through how to train AI agents with your actual processes (like video editing, website audits, or lead follow-ups), how to manage them like team members, and how to keep quality high through checklists and QA.By the end, you’ll see how to scale from simple prompts to a system that automates, documents, and improves your work every week. Dennis also covers what’s coming next—token-based pricing, agent orchestration, and how efficient managers will win when AI starts charging by results instead of time.If you want to move from “using ChatGPT” to running a real AI-powered operation, this episode gives you a full roadmap—step-by-step, from setup to management.If you want to learn how we apply these exact systems inside real businesses—or want to get involved yourself or through a young adult you know—enroll in High Rise Academy under High Rise Influence here: https://highriseinfluence.net/high-rise-academy/Dennis Yu, Founder of BlitzMetrics:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dennisyu/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisyuTwitter: https://x.com/dennisyuBlitzMetrics: https://blitzmetrics.com/#ChatGPT #AIApprenticeship #HighRiseAcademy #HighRiseInfluence #DennisYu #MarketingMechanic #DigitalMarketing #AIforBusiness #SOPs #LocalServiceSpotlight #AIWorkflow #LearnDoTeach

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1 month ago
28 minutes 3 seconds

The Marketing Mechanic with Dennis Yu
What I’ve Been Building for 20+ Years

In Episode 7 of the Marketing Mechanic, Dennis Yu explains how agencies, training, and tools fit together for local service businesses. This session was filmed in Minnesota at Jack Wendt’s house during a working session with Jack Wendt, Dylan Haugen, and Grant Haugen, with Sam McLeod joining on Zoom.Dennis shows a simple playbook. Start with a clear vertical. Use proven steps so work gets done the right way. He points to Mo Money for lawn care, HVACGrowth.co for HVAC, and dentist training with Dr. Glenn Vo as examples of the “lighthouse” model. Training runs through High-Rise Influence and High-Rise Academy. The tools live inside Local Service Spotlight so audits, content, and pages get shipped without guesswork.The lesson is focus and proof. Deliver results first and sales take care of themselves. Keep clients by doing the work, showing the numbers, and repeating what works across the niche.Want an objective read on your setup? Get a fast, data-driven checkup here: blitzmetrics.com/quickauditDennis Yu, Founder of BlitzMetricsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dennisyu/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisyuX/Twitter: https://x.com/dennisyuBlitzMetrics: https://blitzmetrics.com/#MarketingMechanic #LocalServiceSpotlight #DennisYu #HighRiseInfluence #LocalSEO #HomeServices #Agency #SEO #GoogleBusinessProfile #ContentStrategy #PPC #GoogleLSA #HVAC #LawnCare #Dentists

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2 months ago
47 minutes 30 seconds

The Marketing Mechanic with Dennis Yu
The Perfect Home Services Website

In Episode 6 of the Marketing Mechanic, Dennis Yu lays out a plain-English blueprint for a high-performing home service website. He explains what domain rating really signals (power + relevance), why “link juice” dies as it gets more clicks away from the homepage, and how spammy city/service pages and rented links torpedo results. Dennis contrasts vanity metrics with what moves revenue and phones: strong entity homepages, clean internal linking, and pages built from real jobs and real customers.You’ll learn how to structure your site around geo × service, with location pages and service pages enriched by E-E-A-T—photos, videos, and stories pulled from your CRM/field app, Google Business Profile, and social. Dennis shows how to prioritize content based on actual revenue by city, answer People-Also-Ask questions to support core keywords, and avoid thin “mad-libs” pages and bot traffic schemes that trigger Helpful Content penalties.Dennis also walks through a practical workflow: start with WordPress, get to ~100 meaningful pages over a couple months, focus on the top five pages by traffic, calls, and revenue, and use analytics + call tracking to tie keywords to jobs. He clarifies the difference between homepage (entity facts) and about page (story), and why real internal links beat footer dumps. Finally, he addresses cost: the framework should be inexpensive; the real investment is organizing proof from your operations into helpful pages that rank and convert.If you’re tired of reports filled with DR, keywords, and charts that never translate to booked jobs, this episode gives you a field-tested plan to fix the site structure, raise relevance, and make every page earn its keep.Want an objective read on your setup? Get a fast, data-driven checkup here: blitzmetrics.com/quickauditDennis Yu, Founder of BlitzMetrics:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dennisyu/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisyuTwitter: https://x.com/dennisyuBlitzMetrics: https://blitzmetrics.com/#LocalServiceSpotlight #DennisYu #DigitalMarketing #HighRiseInfluence #LocalSEO #HomeServices #SEO #EEAT #GoogleBusinessProfile #WordPress #ContentStrategy #FieldService #MarketingMechanic #SmallBusinessMarketing #PPC #GoogleLSA

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2 months ago
57 minutes 27 seconds

The Marketing Mechanic with Dennis Yu
Own Your Name on Google

In Episode 5 of The Marketing Mechanic, Dennis Yu explains how to take control of your name in search and earn a Google Knowledge Panel, even if others share your name. He shows why LinkedIn often dominates the top spot—leaving you with “rented” visibility—and why every entrepreneur, local service owner, or author needs an entity home: a personal brand site that becomes the authoritative source about who you are.Dennis breaks down exactly how to structure that site, starting with the homepage as the place for verifiable facts (your bio, career milestones, and key associations) and the About page as the place for stories, mission, and values. He warns against mixing personal bios into company /about pages, which confuses Google’s knowledge graph, and demonstrates how schema, tags, internal links, and consistent bios across all social profiles build trust. By linking everything back to your personal brand site instead of a link hub, you give search engines a clear signal of authority.The episode also covers query share and confidence scores—how Google weighs your presence against others with the same name, and why consistency across the web increases your odds of triggering a panel. Dennis shares how small ad spends on your strongest content (dollar-a-day) can grow branded searches, while podcasts, press, and associations with other credible people strengthen your entity. He then walks through the knowledge panel claim process, showing the evidence you need to provide and the common mistakes that lead to rejection.Building on earlier episodes—this session ties everything together into a repeatable process. If your search results are cluttered with strangers, scattered profiles, or just your company bio, this episode gives you the framework to build a true entity home, prove your authority with evidence, and secure your rightful spot as the clear result for your name.Dennis Yu, Founder of BlitzMetrics:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dennisyu/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisyuTwitter: https://x.com/dennisyuBlitzMetrics: https://blitzmetrics.com/#marketingmechanic #dennisyu #googleknowledgepanel #personaldevelopment #digitalsuccess #entrepreneurtips #localseomarketing #brandstrategy #knowledgegraph #seoeducation #marketingtips #digitalmarketingstrategy #personalbranding #entityseo #searchengineoptimization

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2 months ago
44 minutes 14 seconds

The Marketing Mechanic with Dennis Yu
How to Actually Measure SEO

In Episode 4 of The Marketing Mechanic, Dennis Yu tackles the biggest mystery for home service businesses: figuring out what marketing is actually working. He breaks down traffic and conversion into a simple model—impressions, clicks, calls, and booked jobs—and shows how to trace revenue all the way back to its source. Instead of drowning in keyword reports and vanity metrics, Dennis explains how to separate branded from non-branded searches, calculate real ROI on SEO and PPC, and hold both agencies and operations accountable.The episode shows why most marketing reports are misleading, how agencies often take credit for calls you would have gotten anyway, and why the weekly scorecard is the only truth that matters. From cost-per-call math on Google LSA and Facebook ads to the hidden impact of Quality Score, Dennis illustrates how a small shift in landing page relevance or trust signals can slash cost per lead and double ROI. He uses real service examples—plumbers, landscapers, HVAC companies—to make the math tangible and prove why conversion beats chasing cheaper clicks every time.You’ll also see why marketing doesn’t end when the phone rings. Missed calls, slow dispatch, weak estimates, and underpricing can destroy ROI just as easily as bad ad campaigns. Dennis shares stories from companies doing $250M a year to illustrate how answering the phone, quoting same-day, and offering memberships or maintenance plans can turn marketing from a cost into a compounding asset.If you’ve been paying for “SEO” or “ads” without ever seeing a clear link to revenue, this episode gives you the framework to diagnose where the leaks really are. Watch now to see how traffic and conversion connect, how to calculate true ROI, and how to finally get a marketing report you can trust. And if you want an objective read on your own setup, head to blitzmetrics.com/quickaudit and get the numbers straight from your data.Dennis Yu, Founder of BlitzMetrics:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dennisyu/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisyuTwitter: https://x.com/dennisyuBlitzMetrics: https://blitzmetrics.com/


#MeasureSEO #SEOMetrics #SEOTracking #DennisYu #MarketingMechanic #TrafficAndConversion #DigitalMarketingTips #HomeServiceMarketing #SEOExplained #MarketingROI #GoogleAdsTips #FacebookAdsTips #ConversionOptimization #MarketingStrategy2025 #OnlineMarketing

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2 months ago
54 minutes 6 seconds

The Marketing Mechanic with Dennis Yu
Content Strategy That Drives Sales

In Episode 3 of The Marketing Mechanic, Dennis Yu introduces the Content Factory—a system that replaces the endless grind of content calendars with a process for producing evergreen, revenue-driving assets. Most local service businesses get stuck on the treadmill of holiday posts, seasonal campaigns, and AI-generated filler that disappears in the feed. Dennis reframes this approach, showing how to stop acting like a daily news publisher and start operating like a rockstar with a catalog of “greatest hits” that continue to perform long after they’re created.


The Content Factory breaks down into five stages: plumbing, goals, content, amplification (dollar-a-day), and optimization. Together, these create a repeatable framework where tracking is in place, business objectives are clear, stories are organized into a topic wheel, proven pieces are amplified intelligently, and ongoing adjustments keep the machine running smoothly. Rather than guessing what content works or churning out disposable posts, you build trust through authentic stories, connect them back to your entity and local signals, and measure impact all the way to booked revenue.


This episode also highlights why people choose service providers based on trust and shared values—not just technical specs or one-off promotions. By focusing on stories that resonate emotionally, whether it’s a technician helping a local family, a personal value tied to faith, or a community connection, your business establishes durable authority. When those stories are structured correctly and amplified with just a small spend, the algorithms do the heavy lifting, surfacing your best content to the right people and keeping it working over time.


If you’ve been spending time and money on content calendars, daily posting, or SEO tactics that don’t show up in your own data, this episode is your reset. Dennis shows you how to trade disposable sandcastles for a library of evergreen proof, measured and optimized through the Content Factory process. Watch now, and if you’d like Dennis and his team to run a quick audit of your setup, head to: blitzmetrics.com/quickaudit/


Dennis Yu, Founder of BlitzMetrics:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dennisyu/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/indennisyu

Twitter: https://x.com/dennisyu

BlitzMetrics: https://blitzmetrics.com/


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3 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 17 seconds

The Marketing Mechanic with Dennis Yu
The Secret Behind Local SEO

In Episode 2 of The Marketing Mechanic, Dennis Yu explains the Geo-Vertical Grid—the simple way to see how your city signals (geo) and your industry relationships (vertical) intersect to prove you’re the real deal. Building on Episode 1’s Entity Grid, Dennis shows how your business, your people, your locations, your reviews, and your content all connect across platforms like Google Business Profile, Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, and more. When those connections line up across your city and your category, algorithms recognize authentic authority. When they don’t, even fancy metrics and paid links crumble.

Dennis walks through real-world examples—Atlanta roofers, Miami pool builders, Phoenix garage doors—to show why legitimate local relationships outperform tricks every time. If you’re active in your trade, go to conferences, collaborate with peers in other cities, support neighborhood teams, leave real reviews for the businesses you actually use, and publish proof from the jobs you complete, you’re already generating the kind of trust signals that search engines can’t fake. The episode breaks down how to capture those interactions on your phone, repurpose them across your entity objects, and organize them so Google, ChatGPT, and social platforms read a consistent story: you’re a trusted provider in this city and this vertical.

You’ll also see why old tactics like mass directory submissions, PBNs, CTR manipulation, and generic DR/DA chasing set off the lie-detector. Real companies have steady, human patterns—relationships that make sense in the neighborhood and within the trade. Spam leaves footprints that are easy to spot. Dennis explains how to aim your efforts like a crosshair at the intersection of where you operate and what you do, then zoom in further to dominate specific suburbs and service lines, such as commercial roofing in Buckhead or leak repair in Coral Gables.

If you’ve been paying for “SEO” that can’t show real gains in your own data, this episode is your flashlight in a dark room. Watch now to learn how to build durable, compounding authority by turning real work and real relationships into signals that algorithms reward. And if you want Dennis to sanity-check your setup, head to blitzmetrics.com/quickaudit and get an objective readout of what’s working, what’s risky, and what to do next.

Dennis Yu, Founder of BlitzMetrics:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dennisyu/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisyu

Twitter: https://x.com/dennisyu

BlitzMetrics: https://blitzmetrics.com/

#localseo #localseoexpert #localseotips #seoforsmallbusiness #digitalmarketing #localbusiness #homeservicebusness #homeservicesmarketing #homeservicemarketing #homeservices #homeservice #localbusinessmarketing #localbusinessseo #localbusinesstips #localbusinessgrowth #localbusinessowners 

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3 months ago
38 minutes 22 seconds

The Marketing Mechanic with Dennis Yu
How SEO Actually Works

In this first episode of The Marketing Mechanic, former search-engine engineer Dennis Yu unpacks the structure behind the entire digital marketing ecosystem. From search engines and social platforms to AI tools, he shows how everything ties back to entities—people, businesses, and places—and the Knowledge Graph that connects them. These connections, not quick hacks or shiny tools, are what decide who gets found on Google, YouTube, TikTok, and even AI-powered answers.

Whether you’re running a home-service business or just starting your marketing career, this episode explains why rankings come down to trust and proof: reviews, collaborations, content, and consistent signals across all your digital touchpoints. Dennis shares how to turn real-world reputation into long-term digital authority, how to repurpose content across platforms so it isn’t trapped in walled gardens, and why mastering these fundamentals will keep your marketing relevant for the next decade.

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3 months ago
41 minutes 26 seconds

The Marketing Mechanic with Dennis Yu
The Marketing Mechanic is a whiteboard series where Dennis Yu breaks down how digital marketing really works—under the hood. Using systems thinking rooted in search engine architecture, Dennis shares the frameworks and SOPs he’s used to scale both big brands and local businesses. Each episode gives business owners and young marketers a clear roadmap to drive growth through search, social, and AI. If you're looking to take your business to the next level, this show is for you! New episodes every single week. All follows, reviews, and comments are much appreciated!