
Live Training - March 4-6
FIRST COHORT | LIMITED 3-DAY EXPERIENCE with PERRY BELCHER
ATTENTION: Ambitious Professionals, Entrepreneurs, Coaches, Consultants & Agency Owners, Who Refuse to Watch the Biggest Opportunity of the Decade Pass Them By…
36.2 Million Small Businesses Are Drowning Right Now — Desperate for AI Help They Can't Find. Here's How You Become the One Person in Your Market Who Can Save Them... and Build a Recurring Revenue Income In The Process...

"You don't need to be technical. You don't need to build a thing. You just need to show up for 3 days and walk out with a 1,400-person team behind you that handles everything you can't." -Perry Belcher
Verified Results
"I'm a marketing manager, not a developer. I sold outcomes—not 'AI.' First project: $15K. In six months: $50K/month, growing into $250K+ accounts."
Sarah
"I was capped at 5 clients and couldn't afford to hire. With automation for content, reporting, and optimization, I doubled capacity with no new employees—same overhead, twice the revenue."
Jennifer
"A broken saw meant 3-5 days down and margins crushed. With predictive maintenance, breakdowns became scheduled—consistent delivery and lower costs."
Robert
Look.
It's 2:47 AM.
The house is quiet. Everybody's asleep. But you're lying there staring at the ceiling with that sick little knot twisting in your gut.
Because you made the mistake of scrolling LinkedIn before bed.
And there it was.
Some guy you know — some guy who, frankly, couldn't sell water in a desert if the canteens were free — grinning like a jackass in his profile photo, posting about how he just signed his third AI consulting client this month. $4,500 a month. Recurring. And the comments are rolling in like a damn parade. "Congrats!" "You're killing it!" "How do I do what you're doing?"
And you're lying there in the dark thinking…
That should be me.
Listen, you KNOW you could do this. You can feel it in your bones. You've got the business sense. You've got the relationships. You've got the hustle. You've watched every webinar, downloaded every guide, played with every tool.
But something is missing. Some piece of the puzzle that keeps you frozen on the sidelines while other people — people with half your talent — are building practices and cashing checks.
And the worst part? That gut-wrenching feeling that the window is closing. That every day you wait, another person claims a spot in your market. That six months from now, you'll still be lying in bed at 2:47 AM watching other people live the life you were supposed to build.
If any part of that hits close to home...
I need you to keep reading.
Because what I'm about to show you is the missing piece. And it's not what you think.
The Suffocating Truth Nobody in the "Learn AI" Space Has the Guts to Tell You
Let me tell you about Thomas Chen.
Thomas runs a five-person accounting firm in Chicago. Eighty small business clients. Good reputation. Solid revenue. The kind of practice most people would call "successful."
But Thomas was drowning.
"We were glorified bookkeepers," he admitted. "My staff was talented enough to provide CFO-level strategic advice, but they were stuck reconciling transactions and chasing receipts."
Same team. Same grind. Same ceiling. Every single day.
His people were burning out. His margins were shrinking. He watched newer, tech-savvy firms poach his clients with tools he didn't understand. And every night he went home with the nagging, gritting frustration that his business was slowly suffocating — and he couldn't figure out how to give it air.
Thomas didn't need another certification. He didn't need to "learn AI." He didn't need a 47-module online course that would sit unfinished in his browser tabs for the next eight months.
He needed someone to walk through his door, audit his operation, and show him exactly where AI could set his team free.
That's what happened.
Someone came in. Identified the 70% of Thomas's workflow that was routine, rules-based, and repetitive. Implemented AI to handle it. Done.
Within weeks, his accountants went from spending nearly all their time on low-value grunt work to spending 70% of their time on strategic consulting — analyzing trends, advising clients, planning tax strategies.
Same team. Same five people. No new hires.
But a completely transformed business. Higher-value services. Happier team. Better margins. Clients calling him for advice instead of just dropping off receipts.
Now here's the part that should make your pulse quicken.
The person who walked in and made that transformation happen? That’s about to be your role. That's the business you're about to build. And there are 36.2 million businesses just like Thomas's — right now, today, many within driving distance of wherever you're sitting — waiting for someone to show up.

88% of Small Business Owners Are Actively BEGGING for Help — And Almost Nobody Is Answering the Phone
I want you to really absorb this number.
Goldman Sachs surveyed 1,471 small business owners. They asked a simple question: Do you want help implementing AI?
88% said yes.
Not "might consider it." Not "could be persuaded."
Want. Urgently. Right now. Today.
And here's why they're stuck:
62% don't understand how AI can specifically benefit their business. 60% don't have in-house resources to figure it out. 47% are so overwhelmed by options they can't even choose the right tools. And 72% of the ones who've already started are still struggling to make it work.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce found that 58% of small businesses are already using some form of generative AI — up from 40% just a year ago. A 45% stampede in twelve months. And 96% say they plan to adopt AI in the near future.
They're not waiting because they don't want it. They're waiting because they can't do it alone.
And the people who are supposed to help them? The big consulting firms are chasing Fortune 500 contracts. You’ve seen their fees, you’ve read the press releases. McKinsey isn't showing up at the dentist's office or the plumbing company with 15 trucks.
And the ‘experts’ who finished a couple of AI courses? Most of them learned how to prompt ChatGPT but never learned how to sit across from a business owner and close a deal. They're sitting at home with certificates and empty bank accounts — frustrated, embarrassed, wondering why the income never showed up.
That leaves a gap so massive it's almost hard to comprehend.
36.2 million potential clients. A flood of demand. And a drought of qualified people to serve them.
That gap is your entire business model. And it's wide open.
For now.

There's one number that should create urgency in your bones.
Consider this. Small business AI adoption has quadrupled in two years. From 14% in 2023 to 58% by the end of 2025. Among companies with 10–100 employees — the sweet spot of Main Street — it surged to 68%.
The AI consulting market is projected to explode from roughly $11 billion today to over $90 billion in the next decade. That's not gentle growth. That's an avalanche.
And here's what that avalanche means...
Right now, there are almost no established practitioners in this space. The big name consultants are way beyond what your targets can touch. The market is wide open. You can walk into a local chamber of commerce meeting and be the only person in the room who understands how AI applies to small business.
Two years from now? That room will be packed with people who took workshops just like this one. Prices will compress. Competition will intensify. The easy clients — the low-hanging fruit — will already be taken.
Obviously, the people who move first become the trusted, established names. The ones business owners call without checking anyone else.
The people who wait become the ones fighting over scraps, competing on price, wishing they'd moved when the window was wide open.
Three out of four C-suite executives told Accenture they believe companies that don't scale AI within five years risk going out of business entirely. Job listings for fractional executive positions like these have already surged over 400% since 2022. The fractional model itself doubled from 60,000 practitioners to 120,000 in just two years.
This isn't a theory about the future. This is a freight train that's already moving. The only question is whether you're on it — or watching it pass from the platform.

If you’re reading this, you’re already seeing the opportunity - but you’re about to fool yourself into missing out. Here's the lie that keeps brilliant people paralyzed:
"You need to be technical to build an AI consulting practice."
It's not true. It's never been true. And the people spreading this lie are the same ones selling you $2,000 courses on prompt engineering that don't include a single lesson on how to get a client.
Let me tell you about Sarah.
Sarah was a marketing manager. Not a developer. Not a data scientist. Not an engineer. She had no PhD, no coding background, and no big team.
But she understood something most "AI experts" miss completely...
Small business owners don't buy technology. They buy outcomes.
Sarah never walked into a meeting talking about large language models or neural networks.
She talked about faster response times. Fewer dropped leads. Higher conversion rates. More customers walking through the door.
She picked one specific pain point — lead qualification and CRM automation — and packaged it as a consulting offer for professional services firms that were drowning in intake chaos.
Her first project: $15,000.
Within six months, she was closing $50,000 per month.
Her initial projects grew into $250,000+ client accounts over time. Not because she was a technical genius. Because she could sit across from a business owner, identify where they were hemorrhaging time and money, and connect them with the right AI solutions.
That's not engineering. That's consulting.
And here's what would have changed Sarah's trajectory even faster: she built her practice completely alone. No network. No fulfillment team. No white-label partners. She had to figure out delivery, sales, operations, and scaling all by herself.
You won't have to.
How a $500+ Million Sales Legend and 1,400 AI Specialists Are About to Hand You an Unfair Advantage Nobody Else in This Space Can Touch

Perry Belcher didn't start as a marketing legend.
He started in the trenches — broke, hustling, figuring out how to sell things one painful deal at a time. Over three decades, through thousands of offers, hundreds of markets, and more failures than most people would survive, he built something extraordinary.
Over $500 million in direct response sales and over a billion driven by marketing. Not by being the smartest person in the room. By being the person who understood how to connect a solution with a human being who needs it.
Perry has trained thousands of entrepreneurs to sell. He's built companies, launched products, and closed deals in industries ranging from health to tech to information publishing to physical products. He's the person other marketers fly across the country to learn from.
And he noticed something that made him angry.
Every AI training on the market was doing the same thing:
Teaching people to build, but never teaching them to sell.
End result: very educated, very excited people who went home, struggled to find clients, got overwhelmed by the sheer volume of what they didn't know, and quit within 90 days.
That's not a training problem. That's a betrayal.
So Perry built something different. Something that eliminates the two things that destroy every new consulting practice: the inability to sell and the pressure to do everything yourself.
The solution is the 1,400-Person AI Business Engine.
And it changes every assumption you've ever had about what it takes to build a practice.
Discover the "Network Advantage Model" That Lets You Sell a Full-Service AI Practice on Day One — Even If You Only Know ONE Thing

Here's how this works in the real world.
You walk into a local business. A dental practice. A law firm. A roofing company. A marketing agency. You conduct a free AI audit using the framework we hand you. You identify six areas where AI can save them time, reduce errors, and grow revenue.
You sell the full solution at your price — let's say $4,500 a month.
Now here's where the magic happens...
You personally know how to deliver two of those six fixes. Maybe lead generation and marketing automation. Those are yours. Zero additional cost.
The other four? Voice AI, CRM configuration, reputation management, operational automation?
You hand those off to vetted specialists inside the 1,400-person network. They deliver under your brand. The client never knows. And frankly, the client doesn't care — because they're getting world-class results.
You buy fulfillment at wholesale — let's say $900/month total. You sell at retail — $4,500/month. You pocket $3,600/month in pure margin. From a single client.
This isn't theory. This is the model 1,400 people are operating right now.
Skill sharing: You sell what you know. The network fills what you don't.
White-label fulfillment: You sell at retail, buy at wholesale, keep the spread. The client sees one brand — yours.
Team deals: One person sells, another delivers. Revenue splits are pre-negotiated. Nobody has to be great at everything.
Overflow referrals: Can't take a deal? Pass it to a network partner. Collect referral fees. Receive deals in return.
This means you can start generating revenue immediately — before you've mastered all the steps. You only need enough knowledge to spot the opportunity and speak intelligently about the solution. The network handles everything else.
Every other AI training sends you out alone. A solo practitioner with a certificate and a prayer.
This one sends you out with a 1,400-person army behind you.
That's not a small difference. It’s what stops you from sleepwalking into failure and forces you to launch a practice that's built to scale from day one.
Close Your Eyes for 10 Seconds. Now Picture What Life Looks Like 90 Days From Now.

Imagine, it's a Tuesday morning. Three months from today.
You wake up without an alarm. Not because you're unemployed — because your schedule is yours. You built it that way.
You check your phone. There's a notification from your payment processor. $4,500 deposited.
That's Client #3's monthly retainer hitting your account. Automatically. Like clockwork.
You've got a 10 AM audit call with a referral — an HVAC company with 22 employees. The owner's been struggling with lead follow-up and his CRM is a mess. You already know exactly what to recommend. The audit will take 45 minutes. The proposal will go out before lunch.
Based on your last three audits, there's a better-than-even chance he says yes by Friday.
After that, your calendar is clear until 2 PM. You use the time to take your kid to lunch. Or hit the gym. Or sit on the porch with a coffee and think — something you haven't had time for in years.
At 2 PM, you jump on a quick call with a network partner who's handling the Voice AI deployment for Client #1. Everything's on track. The client is thrilled. You didn't build a single thing — and the client thinks you hung the moon.
Your phone buzzes. A text from a fellow workshop attendee. "Just closed my fourth client. $5,200/month. Drinks on me this weekend."
You smile. Because three months ago, you were lying awake at 2:47 AM wondering if you'd ever figure this out.
Now you know.
$13,500 a month. Three clients. Ten hours a week each. And a pipeline building itself through referrals and audits.
That's not a fantasy. That's the math. And it starts 90 days from the moment you walk into the room.
The Main Street Proof: Real Businesses, Real Transformations, Real Results You'll Deliver Starting in Your First 90 Days

Let me show you what happens when the right person walks into a Main Street business with the right framework.
Maria Santos and James Wright ran a small business law firm in Boston. Traditional legal work was so time-intensive they were forced to charge over $400 an hour. Small businesses and startups — the clients they wanted to serve most — simply couldn't afford them.
"We turned away clients who needed help but couldn't pay our rates," Maria said. "It was heartbreaking."
After an AI consultant audited their workflows, 70% of the routine work — contract drafting, case law research, document review — was automated. The lawyers focused on the 30% that required true human expertise.
The result? They lowered their rates, expanded their client base, and actually increased their profitability. One engagement. One audit. One $3K–$5K/month retainer that turned into a case study closing the next five clients.
Robert Taylor ran a 12-person custom furniture workshop in North Carolina. His specialized woodworking equipment was both his lifeline and his worst nightmare.
"A critical saw breaking meant 3 to 5 days of downtime," Robert explained. Rush repairs ate his margins. Delivery delays crushed customer relationships. Every breakdown felt like the business was punishing him for growing.
An AI consultant implemented predictive maintenance — sensors feeding data to models that spot failures before they happen. Emergency breakdowns became scheduled maintenance. Consistent delivery. Protected relationships. Lower costs.
A 12-person furniture shop in rural North Carolina. Not a tech startup. Not a Silicon Valley darling. Main Street. Transformed by AI. That's 36.2 million potential clients.
Jennifer Martinez ran a digital marketing consultancy in Austin, Texas. Good work. Happy clients. One crushing problem: she was maxed out at 5 clients and couldn't grow without hiring staff she couldn't afford.
After implementing AI automation for content creation, reporting, and campaign optimization, Jennifer doubled her client capacity without adding a single employee. Same team. Same office. Same overhead. Twice the revenue.
Every small agency, every solo consultant, every service business bumping up against a capacity ceiling — that's your next client. And that story is your proof.
The big picture: A six-month study across 47 small businesses found that after implementing AI automation tools, they went from 45 hours per week on manual tasks to just 12 — while revenue jumped from $85,000 to $127,000 annually. Same team size. 49% more revenue. 73% less grunt work.
And 91% of small businesses using AI report revenue growth (ask Salesforce). 53% see noticeable improvements in customer experience. 80% say AI is now essential to reaching new customers.
These numbers are the ammunition you carry into every single audit. When a skeptical business owner sees this data, skepticism doesn't fade — it evaporates.
The Income Math That Makes Saying "No" to This Feel Genuinely Reckless

Mathematically, this is a no brainer.
One client at $3,000/month = $36,000/year.
Three clients = $108,000/year.
Five clients at $3,000/month = $180,000/year.
Five clients at $5,000/month = $300,000/year.
Most participants won't need ten clients to fundamentally transform their financial life. Five clients — roughly two hours per week each — changes your income, your schedule, your confidence, and the trajectory of your family's future.
Now layer in the white-label margin model:
You sell a Full Stack package at $4,500/month. You deliver lead gen yourself — $0 cost. You white-label Voice AI at $400/month. Reputation management at $300. CRM at $200.
Your cost: $900. Your revenue: $4,500. Your profit: $3,600/month from one client.
That's $43,200 per year in pure margin from a single engagement. And you didn't build a voice agent. Didn't configure a CRM. Didn't touch reputation management. You sold the outcome and the network delivered it.
The data backs this up across the board. Over half of all fractional professionals already earn six figures.
- Average monthly compensation for fractional sales leaders: $9,651.
- Average hourly rate: $213.
- Average number of simultaneous clients: 4.3.
You're stepping into the fastest-growing skill set inside the fastest-growing business model — with a 1,400-person network that no solo practitioner can compete with.
The math doesn't just work. It's overwhelming.
Let me tell you about Thomas Chen.
Thomas runs a five-person accounting firm in Chicago. Eighty small business clients. Good reputation. Solid revenue. The kind of practice most people would call "successful."
But Thomas was drowning.
"We were glorified bookkeepers," he admitted. "My staff was talented enough to provide CFO-level strategic advice, but they were stuck reconciling transactions and chasing receipts."
Same team. Same grind. Same ceiling. Every single day.
His people were burning out. His margins were shrinking. He watched newer, tech-savvy firms poach his clients with tools he didn't understand. And every night he went home with the nagging, gritting frustration that his business was slowly suffocating — and he couldn't figure out how to give it air.
Thomas didn't need another certification. He didn't need to "learn AI." He didn't need a 47-module online course that would sit unfinished in his browser tabs for the next eight months.
He needed someone to walk through his door, audit his operation, and show him exactly where AI could set his team free.
That's what happened.
Someone came in. Identified the 70% of Thomas's workflow that was routine, rules-based, and repetitive. Implemented AI to handle it. Done.
Within weeks, his accountants went from spending nearly all their time on low-value grunt work to spending 70% of their time on strategic consulting — analyzing trends, advising clients, planning tax strategies.
Same team. Same five people. No new hires.
But a completely transformed business. Higher-value services. Happier team. Better margins. Clients calling him for advice instead of just dropping off receipts.
Now here's the part that should make your pulse quicken.
The person who walked in and made that transformation happen? That’s about to be your role. That's the business you're about to build. And there are 36.2 million businesses just like Thomas's — right now, today, many within driving distance of wherever you're sitting — waiting for someone to show up.

I want you to really absorb this number.
Goldman Sachs surveyed 1,471 small business owners. They asked a simple question: Do you want help implementing AI?
88% said yes.
Not "might consider it." Not "could be persuaded."
Want. Urgently. Right now. Today.
And here's why they're stuck:
62% don't understand how AI can specifically benefit their business. 60% don't have in-house resources to figure it out. 47% are so overwhelmed by options they can't even choose the right tools. And 72% of the ones who've already started are still struggling to make it work.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce found that 58% of small businesses are already using some form of generative AI — up from 40% just a year ago. A 45% stampede in twelve months. And 96% say they plan to adopt AI in the near future.
They're not waiting because they don't want it. They're waiting because they can't do it alone.
And the people who are supposed to help them? The big consulting firms are chasing Fortune 500 contracts. You’ve seen their fees, you’ve read the press releases. McKinsey isn't showing up at the dentist's office or the plumbing company with 15 trucks.
And the ‘experts’ who finished a couple of AI courses? Most of them learned how to prompt ChatGPT but never learned how to sit across from a business owner and close a deal. They're sitting at home with certificates and empty bank accounts — frustrated, embarrassed, wondering why the income never showed up.
That leaves a gap so massive it's almost hard to comprehend.
36.2 million potential clients. A flood of demand. And a drought of qualified people to serve them.
That gap is your entire business model. And it's wide open.
For now.
There's one number that should create urgency in your bones.
Consider this. Small business AI adoption has quadrupled in two years. From 14% in 2023 to 58% by the end of 2025. Among companies with 10–100 employees — the sweet spot of Main Street — it surged to 68%.
The AI consulting market is projected to explode from roughly $11 billion today to over $90 billion in the next decade. That's not gentle growth. That's an avalanche.
And here's what that avalanche means...
Right now, there are almost no established practitioners in this space. The big name consultants are way beyond what your targets can touch. The market is wide open. You can walk into a local chamber of commerce meeting and be the only person in the room who understands how AI applies to small business.
Two years from now? That room will be packed with people who took workshops just like this one. Prices will compress. Competition will intensify. The easy clients — the low-hanging fruit — will already be taken.
Obviously, the people who move first become the trusted, established names. The ones business owners call without checking anyone else.
The people who wait become the ones fighting over scraps, competing on price, wishing they'd moved when the window was wide open.
Three out of four C-suite executives told Accenture they believe companies that don't scale AI within five years risk going out of business entirely. Job listings for fractional executive positions like these have already surged over 400% since 2022. The fractional model itself doubled from 60,000 practitioners to 120,000 in just two years.
This isn't a theory about the future. This is a freight train that's already moving. The only question is whether you're on it — or watching it pass from the platform.
If you’re reading this, you’re already seeing the opportunity - but you’re about to fool yourself into missing out. Here's the lie that keeps brilliant people paralyzed:
"You need to be technical to build an AI consulting practice."
It's not true. It's never been true. And the people spreading this lie are the same ones selling you $2,000 courses on prompt engineering that don't include a single lesson on how to get a client.
Let me tell you about Sarah.
Sarah was a marketing manager. Not a developer. Not a data scientist. Not an engineer. She had no PhD, no coding background, and no big team.
But she understood something most "AI experts" miss completely...
Small business owners don't buy technology. They buy outcomes.
Sarah never walked into a meeting talking about large language models or neural networks.
She talked about faster response times. Fewer dropped leads. Higher conversion rates. More customers walking through the door.
She picked one specific pain point — lead qualification and CRM automation — and packaged it as a consulting offer for professional services firms that were drowning in intake chaos.
Her first project: $15,000.
Within six months, she was closing $50,000 per month.
Her initial projects grew into $250,000+ client accounts over time. Not because she was a technical genius. Because she could sit across from a business owner, identify where they were hemorrhaging time and money, and connect them with the right AI solutions.
That's not engineering. That's consulting.
And here's what would have changed Sarah's trajectory even faster: she built her practice completely alone. No network. No fulfillment team. No white-label partners. She had to figure out delivery, sales, operations, and scaling all by herself.
You won't have to.
Perry Belcher didn't start as a marketing legend.
He started in the trenches — broke, hustling, figuring out how to sell things one painful deal at a time. Over three decades, through thousands of offers, hundreds of markets, and more failures than most people would survive, he built something extraordinary.
Over $500 million in direct response sales and over a billion driven by marketing. Not by being the smartest person in the room. By being the person who understood how to connect a solution with a human being who needs it.
Perry has trained thousands of entrepreneurs to sell. He's built companies, launched products, and closed deals in industries ranging from health to tech to information publishing to physical products. He's the person other marketers fly across the country to learn from.
And he noticed something that made him angry.
Every AI training on the market was doing the same thing:
Teaching people to build, but never teaching them to sell.
End result: very educated, very excited people who went home, struggled to find clients, got overwhelmed by the sheer volume of what they didn't know, and quit within 90 days.
That's not a training problem. That's a betrayal.
So Perry built something different. Something that eliminates the two things that destroy every new consulting practice: the inability to sell and the pressure to do everything yourself.
The solution is the 1,400-Person AI Business Engine.
And it changes every assumption you've ever had about what it takes to build a practice.
Here's how this works in the real world.
You walk into a local business. A dental practice. A law firm. A roofing company. A marketing agency. You conduct a free AI audit using the framework we hand you. You identify six areas where AI can save them time, reduce errors, and grow revenue.
You sell the full solution at your price — let's say $4,500 a month.
Now here's where the magic happens...
You personally know how to deliver two of those six fixes. Maybe lead generation and marketing automation. Those are yours. Zero additional cost.
The other four? Voice AI, CRM configuration, reputation management, operational automation?
You hand those off to vetted specialists inside the 1,400-person network. They deliver under your brand. The client never knows. And frankly, the client doesn't care — because they're getting world-class results.
You buy fulfillment at wholesale — let's say $900/month total. You sell at retail — $4,500/month. You pocket $3,600/month in pure margin. From a single client.
This isn't theory. This is the model 1,400 people are operating right now.
Skill sharing: You sell what you know. The network fills what you don't.
White-label fulfillment: You sell at retail, buy at wholesale, keep the spread. The client sees one brand — yours.
Team deals: One person sells, another delivers. Revenue splits are pre-negotiated. Nobody has to be great at everything.
Overflow referrals: Can't take a deal? Pass it to a network partner. Collect referral fees. Receive deals in return.
This means you can start generating revenue immediately — before you've mastered all the steps. You only need enough knowledge to spot the opportunity and speak intelligently about the solution. The network handles everything else.
Every other AI training sends you out alone. A solo practitioner with a certificate and a prayer.
This one sends you out with a 1,400-person army behind you.
That's not a small difference. It’s what stops you from sleepwalking into failure and forces you to launch a practice that's built to scale from day one.
Imagine, it's a Tuesday morning. Three months from today.
You wake up without an alarm. Not because you're unemployed — because your schedule is yours. You built it that way.
You check your phone. There's a notification from your payment processor. $4,500 deposited.
That's Client #3's monthly retainer hitting your account. Automatically. Like clockwork.
You've got a 10 AM audit call with a referral — an HVAC company with 22 employees. The owner's been struggling with lead follow-up and his CRM is a mess. You already know exactly what to recommend. The audit will take 45 minutes. The proposal will go out before lunch.
Based on your last three audits, there's a better-than-even chance he says yes by Friday.
After that, your calendar is clear until 2 PM. You use the time to take your kid to lunch. Or hit the gym. Or sit on the porch with a coffee and think — something you haven't had time for in years.
At 2 PM, you jump on a quick call with a network partner who's handling the Voice AI deployment for Client #1. Everything's on track. The client is thrilled. You didn't build a single thing — and the client thinks you hung the moon.
Your phone buzzes. A text from a fellow workshop attendee. "Just closed my fourth client. $5,200/month. Drinks on me this weekend."
You smile. Because three months ago, you were lying awake at 2:47 AM wondering if you'd ever figure this out.
Now you know.
$13,500 a month. Three clients. Ten hours a week each. And a pipeline building itself through referrals and audits.
That's not a fantasy. That's the math. And it starts 90 days from the moment you walk into the room.
Let me show you what happens when the right person walks into a Main Street business with the right framework.
Maria Santos and James Wright ran a small business law firm in Boston. Traditional legal work was so time-intensive they were forced to charge over $400 an hour. Small businesses and startups — the clients they wanted to serve most — simply couldn't afford them.
"We turned away clients who needed help but couldn't pay our rates," Maria said. "It was heartbreaking."
After an AI consultant audited their workflows, 70% of the routine work — contract drafting, case law research, document review — was automated. The lawyers focused on the 30% that required true human expertise.
The result? They lowered their rates, expanded their client base, and actually increased their profitability. One engagement. One audit. One $3K–$5K/month retainer that turned into a case study closing the next five clients.
Robert Taylor ran a 12-person custom furniture workshop in North Carolina. His specialized woodworking equipment was both his lifeline and his worst nightmare.
"A critical saw breaking meant 3 to 5 days of downtime," Robert explained. Rush repairs ate his margins. Delivery delays crushed customer relationships. Every breakdown felt like the business was punishing him for growing.
An AI consultant implemented predictive maintenance — sensors feeding data to models that spot failures before they happen. Emergency breakdowns became scheduled maintenance. Consistent delivery. Protected relationships. Lower costs.
A 12-person furniture shop in rural North Carolina. Not a tech startup. Not a Silicon Valley darling. Main Street. Transformed by AI. That's 36.2 million potential clients.
Jennifer Martinez ran a digital marketing consultancy in Austin, Texas. Good work. Happy clients. One crushing problem: she was maxed out at 5 clients and couldn't grow without hiring staff she couldn't afford.
After implementing AI automation for content creation, reporting, and campaign optimization, Jennifer doubled her client capacity without adding a single employee. Same team. Same office. Same overhead. Twice the revenue.
Every small agency, every solo consultant, every service business bumping up against a capacity ceiling — that's your next client. And that story is your proof.
The big picture: A six-month study across 47 small businesses found that after implementing AI automation tools, they went from 45 hours per week on manual tasks to just 12 — while revenue jumped from $85,000 to $127,000 annually. Same team size. 49% more revenue. 73% less grunt work.
And 91% of small businesses using AI report revenue growth (ask Salesforce). 53% see noticeable improvements in customer experience. 80% say AI is now essential to reaching new customers.
These numbers are the ammunition you carry into every single audit. When a skeptical business owner sees this data, skepticism doesn't fade — it evaporates.
Mathematically, this is a no brainer. One client at $3,000/month = $36,000/year.
Three clients = $108,000/year.
Five clients at $3,000/month = $180,000/year.
Five clients at $5,000/month = $300,000/year.
Most participants won't need ten clients to fundamentally transform their financial life. Five clients — roughly two hours per week each — changes your income, your schedule, your confidence, and the trajectory of your family's future.
Now layer in the white-label margin model:
You sell a Full Stack package at $4,500/month. You deliver lead gen yourself — $0 cost. You white-label Voice AI at $400/month. Reputation management at $300. CRM at $200.
Your cost: $900. Your revenue: $4,500. Your profit: $3,600/month from one client.
That's $43,200 per year in pure margin from a single engagement. And you didn't build a voice agent. Didn't configure a CRM. Didn't touch reputation management. You sold the outcome and the network delivered it.
The data backs this up across the board. Over half of all fractional professionals already earn six figures.
- Average monthly compensation for fractional sales leaders: $9,651.
- Average hourly rate: $213.
- Average number of simultaneous clients: 4.3.
You're stepping into the fastest-growing skill set inside the fastest-growing business model — with a 1,400-person network that no solo practitioner can compete with.
The math doesn't just work. It's overwhelming.
This Isn't Just About Income.
I want to talk about something most business opportunities never mention.

Right now, if someone asks what you do at a dinner party, you probably give an answer that feels... fine. Accurate. But not electric.
Imagine giving this answer instead:
"I help small businesses implement AI so they can grow faster, work less, and stop losing money to inefficiency. I've got three clients on retainer right now and a waiting list building. It's the most exciting work I've ever done."
Notice what happens in the room when you say that. Notice the eyebrows that go up. The questions that follow. The respect that shifts.
You become the AI person. The one your friends call when their boss asks about AI strategy.
The one your accountant refers to a struggling client. The one your local chamber of commerce invites to speak.
That's not just income. That's status. That's relevance. That's the feeling of being on the right side of the biggest economic shift in a generation — instead of being left behind by it.
In other words, you’re not buying a workshop. You're buying the person you become on the other side of it.

Let me speak directly to the voice in your head right now. Because I know it's already making excuses.
Neither was Sarah. She was a marketing manager who turned one skill — identifying business pain — into a $50K/month practice. Neither was Thomas Chen's consultant. They didn't build the AI tools. They identified which ones to deploy and managed the implementation. The tools do the technical work. You do the human work — the part that's actually hard to automate.
And with 1,400 specialists behind you, you don't need to be technical. You need to be good with people. If that's you, you're already qualified.
Duh, that wasn't your fault. And I mean that. Most consulting models are built to fail because they depend on you being the expert at everything — sales, delivery, operations, and scaling — all at once, all alone. That's not a business model. That's a burnout machine.
The CEO model eliminates the solo-practitioner death trap. You're not alone. You have fulfillment partners, accountability pods, weekly support, and a network of 1,400 people who share deals, knowledge, and resources. The reason past attempts failed isn't because you failed. It's because the model failed you. This one won't.
Think about it, there are 36.2 million small businesses in America. 88% want AI help. Your town has dentists, law firms, HVAC companies, marketing agencies, accounting practices, retailers, contractors, and restaurants — all of them struggling with the same problems Thomas, Maria, Robert, and Jennifer faced. You don't need a big city. You need 3 to 5 clients. They're already there.
The average fractional executive manages 4.3 clients simultaneously and earns over $9,600/month. This isn't a young person's game. It's a relationship game. Business owners want someone with life experience, professional gravitas, and the maturity to be trusted with their operations. Your age isn't a liability. It's your competitive advantage.
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Here's Everything You Get When You Walk Into the Room — And What It Took to Build It

This workshop didn't come together in a weekend.
The 1,400-person network took years to build. Finding, vetting, and organizing specialists. Negotiating white-label rates. Building collaboration infrastructure. Creating the deal-sharing and referral systems that make the whole machine run.
Perry's selling system represents three decades of real-world testing — thousands of offers, millions of dollars in split tests, and more failed experiments than most people attempt in a lifetime. What you're getting in 6 hours is the distilled, battle-hardened result of 30 years of iteration.
And then after the workshop, you get everything to take that into practice with the CAIO Operating System. Every single template, script, SOP and framework built by practitioners who are actively using these tools with real clients.
Here's what that translates into:
Eight-plus hours with Perry Belcher teaching you the exact same skills that transformed Thomas's accounting firm, automated Maria's law practice, predicted Robert's equipment failures, and doubled Jennifer's capacity.
But you’re not just learning skills. You’re getting a certified masterclass in the art and science of selling — positioning, closing, objection-handling, and the psychology of getting Main Street business owners to move from "interesting" to "let's do this." This isn't theory. This is action.
You need an operating system to succeed as a Chief AI Officer. You’re getting one from the moment the calls end.
This workbook packs in three-tier service package templates — Starter, Growth, Full Stack — ready to customize and deploy. The complete 7-Point AI Audit Framework. Client onboarding checklists. Scope of work templates for every tier. Monthly reporting formats. Quarterly business review structures. Outreach scripts for email, LinkedIn, and phone.
You will not leave this workshop wondering "What do I do Monday morning?" The answer will be written down, organized, and waiting for you to act.
Full directory access. Find partners by skill, geography, and specialty. Team deal infrastructure.
This is the asset that eliminates the solo-practitioner death spiral. This is how you sell a full-service AI consulting package without mastering every skill. This is 1,400 people who can build for you, sell for you, partner with you, and send you deals.
No competitor can replicate this. It took years to build. A new entrant starts with zero network members. You start with 1,400.
Your investment: $3,997 (Standard) | $4,997 (Full Stack — includes Perry's private VIP strategy session, the First Client Accelerator Kit, and full recording access)
But you're not paying that today.
I'm going to be transparent about why this price exists.
This is the first cohort. We need case studies. We need documented success stories — real people who go through the workshop, build their practices, close their first clients, and let us share the journey.
Those case studies are worth far more to us than the revenue difference between $97 and $3,997.
So here's the trade: you get in at a price that won’t even cover costs. In exchange, you give us honest feedback and let us document your results as you build.
After this cohort fills, the beta price is gone. Permanently. Future cohorts pay $3,497 to $4,997. There is no coupon. No waitlist discount. No "next sale." This price exists for one cohort, one time, for one strategic reason. And when the seats are filled, it's done.

Complete the 3-day intensive. Follow the system. Conduct at least 3 AI audits within 60 days using the exact framework we put in your hands.
If you haven't generated at least one qualified proposal — one real business owner ready to move forward — we will personally coach you until you do.
Or refund every penny. Your choice.
And you keep everything. The workbook. The templates. The scripts. All of it. Even if you ask for your money back, you walk away with $12,991 worth of tools and training. Free.
Three audits. Sixty days. Results or your money back. Keep everything either way.
The only way you lose is if you refuse to show up.

The Full Stack Option:
One week after the workshop. Bring your market, your clients, your challenges. Perry dissects your positioning and hands you a personalized battle plan.
Every single session captured from moment one. Rewatch before a client call. Review a topic you're fuzzy on. Reference a specific framework when you need it. This is your permanent, on-demand training library.
Pre-built outreach sequences (email, LinkedIn, phone), polished AI Audit presentation deck, and proposal templates with your branding.
For $200 more than Standard, you get direct access to Perry, done-for-you outreach materials, and complete access to the recordings any time, any place. The decision makes itself.
BETA COHORT PRICING
Standard
What's included:
3-Day Live Intensive (18 Plus hrs)
Complete CAIO Operating System
1,400-Person Network Access
Revenue Generation Framework
FULL STACK
Everything in Standard, PLUS:
Perry's Personal Attention From Day One
Private 3-hr VIP session with Perry ($2,500 value)
Complete Session Recordings ($1,497 value)
"First Client" Accelerator Kit ($997 value)
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Maybe you bookmark it. Maybe you tell yourself you'll come back later, when the timing is better, when you have more information, when you feel "ready."
And six months from now, you're still lying awake at 2:47 AM. Still scrolling LinkedIn. Still watching people with half your talent build practices and cash retainer checks. Still feeling that knot tighten in your stomach. Still wondering.
The window will be narrower. The market will be more crowded. The easy clients will be taken. And the beta pricing will be a memory that stings every time you think about it.
You invest $97. You show up for three days. You learn Perry Belcher's selling system — the same system behind $500 million in sales. You master the AI Audit framework that turns a free conversation into a $3,000–$5,000/month retainer. You plug into a 1,400-person network that handles everything you can't deliver yourself.
And 90 days from now, you're not wondering anymore.
You're depositing retainer checks. You're building a pipeline. You're the AI person in your market — the one people call, the one people trust, the one people refer their friends to.
You're finally on the right side of this thing.
Neither path is wrong.
But only one of them changes anything.
And the people in this first cohort will have an advantage that nobody who comes later can replicate. First-mover advantage is real. It's documented. And it has an expiration date that gets closer every single day.

This cohort is capped at 200 participants. Perry personally hot-seats attendees. This only works at this size. The network integration requires personal onboarding. When it fills, it's done. And the next cohort pays 3 to 5 times more.
Click the above. Choose Standard or Full Stack. Complete your registration. Receive your pre-workshop packet within 48 hours. Show up on Day 1 ready to build the practice you've been thinking about at 2:47 AM.
P.S. — The beta price of $97–$297 will never exist again. Full price is $3,497–$4,997. This is the only time you'll get Perry Belcher's battle-tested selling system, access to a 1,400-person operational network, and a complete CAIO business-in-a-box at an investment this low. Don't bookmark this page. Bookmarks don't build businesses. Decisions do.
P.P.S. — Remember Sarah. Marketing manager. No technical background. No network. No team. She built a $50,000/month AI consulting practice alone. Now imagine doing it with Perry's selling system, a 90-day roadmap, and 1,400 specialists behind you. The only question isn't whether this works. It's whether you'll be in the room when it launches.
P.P.P.S. — Still skeptical? Good. Skepticism means you're paying attention. That's exactly why the guarantee is built the way it is. Do the work. Conduct 3 audits. If you don't have a qualified proposal in 60 days, you get every dollar back and keep everything — the workbook, the templates, the recordings, the network access. All of it. The real risk isn't spending $997. The real risk is spending the next six months watching from the sidelines while 200 people take the seats that could have been yours. And knowing you had the chance.
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