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"Eldar and Adam McChesney: AI Visibility and Building the Agency of Your Dreams"

Eldar pitches an AI-visibility mindset shift, then Adam McChesney shows how he rebuilt a $2.17M agency from zero with client experience as the growth engine.

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This Day 2 block pairs two speakers. Eldar, founder of Local Dominator, appears by pre-recorded video (his flight was canceled) to argue that AI has reset the SEO landscape and to introduce his Local Dominator AI Visibility Tracker. Chris (moderator) runs a short Day 1 recap before introducing the keynote. Adam McChesney, founder of Builders of Authority (buildauthority.co), then delivers "Agency of Your Dreams," walking through how he lost his stake in an agency partnership, fought a months-long legal battle, and rebuilt a new agency from zero into a $2.17M business in roughly 20 months, with client experience (CX) as the core thesis.

Main takeaways

  1. AI visibility is the new playground; the old SEO playbook is stale. Eldar argues that with ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, Perplexity, and Claude reshaping search, agencies still running 2024 and 2025 tactics are using a losing strategy and should track and improve client visibility inside LLM engines.
  2. Client experience is the center of gravity, not a side function. Adam built CX into the literal core of his org chart (a COO, a CX manager, and seven CX specialists) because unhappy clients leave even when results are good, while clients who feel valued keep paying the retainer.
  3. Reverse-engineer everything from ROI, not vanity metrics. Adam refuses to sell on keyword rankings, impressions, or clicks. Business owners buy bottom-line ROI, and once the ROI conversation is framed clearly, retention, upsells, and referrals all get easier.
  4. Embed the agency into the client's systems so leaving is hard. Adam runs a CRM department and a dedicated integrations specialist who wires call tracking and lead tracking into each client's existing CRM (for example, ServiceTitan via Zapier), so every closed job is attributed to its lead source.
  5. CX expands revenue through upsells, cross-sells, and referrals. A happy-client referral flywheel (personal brand plus authority plus exceptional CX) drives roughly 3 inbound leads per day, about 90 percent of which Adam attributes to his Facebook presence.
  6. Most agency owners are better technicians than business owners. Chris, citing The E-Myth Revisited (Michael Gerber), notes that about half the room self-identified as better marketers than business people, and frames the owner's real job as increasing enterprise value and EBITDA.

Key points

Eldar (Local Dominator, via video)

Adam McChesney (Builders of Authority / buildauthority.co)

Backstory and timeline:

The relaunch and the numbers:

The five questions (dream-agency blueprint):

  1. What did I like about what we were doing before?
  2. What were we doing wrong, and where were the areas of opportunity?
  3. How did I want to manage clients differently?
  4. How did I want to deliver ROI?
  5. How did I want to transform the space?

TRUST core values (acronym chosen because most business owners "don't trust marketing agencies"):

Team and org structure:

Client experience cadence:

Revenue-expansion model:

Embedding and integrations:

Results and retention thesis:

Chris (moderator)

Slides

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Source

Synthesized from the SEO Spring Training Day 2 conference recording and Adam McChesney's deck (adam-mcchesney-agency-of-your-dreams). Eldar had no deck on file. Some names and figures are marked unverified or inconsistent where the source notes flagged them.