In 14 days, we’ll show you exactly why ChatGPT and Perplexity aren’t recommending your company. Then we’ll fix it.
$2,500 flat. No retainer required. No long contract.
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Your buyers stopped starting at Google
Three years ago, a general counsel evaluating outside firms started with a Google search. So did a CFO looking for a fractional accounting partner, a founder shopping for an agency, a CEO vetting consultants.
That changed. Quickly.
Today, those same buyers open ChatGPT and type something like “best litigation firms in Tampa for commercial disputes” or “top fractional CFOs for SaaS companies under 10M ARR.” They get a clean, opinionated answer with three or four firms named. They click one. Maybe two.
The other firms? They don’t get a second chance. The buyer never sees them.
This is the new top of funnel, and most professional services firms are completely absent from it. Not because their websites are bad. Because the rules of getting recommended by an AI are different from the rules of ranking on Google, and almost nobody has caught up yet.
Here’s the uncomfortable part
If you ask ChatGPT or Perplexity for recommendations in your category right now, one of two things is true:
- Your firm is named, in which case you should know exactly why so you can protect it
- Your firm is not named, in which case a competitor is collecting referrals you’ll never see in your analytics
There is no “I almost ranked” in AI search. You’re either cited or you’re not. And the gap between cited and not cited compounds every month, because each AI model trains and updates based on the citations it already trusts.
The longer you wait, the harder the climb.
What the AI Visibility Sprint does
Fourteen days. Flat fee. Real deliverables. Here’s the breakdown.
Days 1 to 3: AI Citation Audit
We run your firm, your top three competitors, and your highest-value service queries through ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Gemini. Hundreds of prompts. We log who gets cited, how often, in what context, and which sources the models pull from.
You get a clear scorecard showing exactly where you stand and why.
Days 4 to 7: Schema and Content Fixes
AI models lean heavily on structured data and clear, well-formatted answers to specific questions. Most professional services sites have neither.
We audit your schema markup, fix what’s broken, and add what’s missing. Then we identify the highest-leverage content gaps tied to the actual queries your buyers are typing into AI tools. Not vanity keywords. The questions that lead to a hire.
Days 8 to 12: Three Pages Written, Built, and Published
We write and publish three GEO-optimized pages on your site. These are real, useful, brand-aligned pages designed to get cited by AI models, not stuffed with keywords. They go live. They stay live. They’re yours.
Days 13 to 14: Strategy Walkthrough
A 30-minute Loom walkthrough recorded by your strategist, plus a live session if you want one. We show you what we found, what we fixed, and what the data says about your competitors’ AI footprint.
You leave with a roadmap. Whether you ever hire us again is up to you.
What you actually walk away with
- A competitor citation report showing which firms in your category are getting recommended and why
- A schema markup audit with all critical fixes implemented
- A content gap analysis tied to real buyer queries
- Three new pages live on your site, built to earn AI citations
- A 14-day before-and-after view of your visibility across the four major AI models
- A recorded strategy session you can share with your partners or leadership team
This is real work shipped to your real website. Not a slide deck full of recommendations you have to implement yourself.
Who this is for
The Sprint is built for professional services firms of all shapes and sizes. That includes:
- Law firms (litigation, transactional, plaintiff-side, boutique specialty practices)
- Accounting and CPA firms
- Consulting and advisory practices
- Wealth management and financial planning firms
- Architecture, engineering, and design firms
- B2B agencies and specialized service providers
If your buyers are sophisticated, your sales cycle is measured in weeks or months, and a single new client is worth five figures or more, you’re the right fit.
Who this isn’t for
- Firms looking for a long PowerPoint and a strategy retainer with no execution
- Solo practitioners under $1M in revenue (the math doesn’t work for you yet)
- Firms that aren’t willing to publish three new pages on their own website
- Anyone hoping for a guarantee of specific citations within 14 days (nobody can credibly promise that, and we won’t pretend to)
Why $2,500 flat
Honest answer: this is the same diagnostic and remediation work we do in week one of every fractional CMO engagement at Foxtown Marketing. We priced it as a standalone offer because most firms aren’t ready to commit to a $3,500-$15,000 a month retainer without seeing what we can do first.
So we built a way for you to buy just the first week. No retainer, no upsell pressure, no quarterly contract.
If you love the work and want us to keep going, we’ll talk about a monthly engagement. If you want to take what we built and run with it yourself, that’s fine too. The pages are yours, the audit is yours, the strategy is yours.
What happens after the Sprint
At the end of day 14, you’ll have one of three reactions:
- “This was useful, we’ve got it from here.” Take the work, run with it. We’ll send you a summary and call it a successful engagement.
- “This was useful, but we don’t have time to maintain it.” We offer a $3,500 per month retainer that continues the citation work, expands content, and tracks your visibility across all four AI models monthly. About 35 to 40% of Sprint clients move to the retainer.
- “We need a bigger conversation about marketing strategy.” We do fractional CMO work for professional services firms in your range. The Sprint becomes the first artifact in a broader engagement.
There’s no pressure on the call. We’ll show you what we found, you’ll tell us what you need next.
Frequently asked questions
How is this different from regular SEO?
Traditional SEO optimizes for Google’s ranking algorithm. AI visibility (sometimes called GEO or AEO) optimizes for how large language models choose which sources to cite when answering a question. The fundamentals overlap, but the tactics, content structure, and signals are meaningfully different. Most SEO agencies are not yet doing this work.
Will this hurt my Google rankings?
No. Everything we do is also good for traditional SEO. Better schema, clearer content, deeper topical coverage. You should see Google traffic improve over time as a side effect.
What if I’m already getting cited by some AI models?
Even better. We’ll show you which models cite you, in what context, and how to protect and expand that. The audit shows the full picture, not just gaps.
Do I need to provide content or do you write everything?
We write everything. You’ll have one short kickoff call, a brief intake form, and one round of review on the three pages before they publish. Total time commitment from your side is about 90 minutes.
Can you guarantee citations after 14 days?
No, and you should be skeptical of anyone who does. AI models update on their own schedules, and citation patterns shift over weeks and months. What we can guarantee: a measurable, reproducible audit of where you stand today, real fixes shipped to your site, and a documented baseline you can track against in 30, 60, and 90 days.
Who actually does the work?
A small team. Strategist, writer, developer. You’ll have one point of contact throughout. We don’t outsource to overseas content mills, and we don’t run the work through ChatGPT and call it a day.
What if I have multiple offices or service lines?
The Sprint covers one firm and up to five priority service or practice areas. If you’re a regional firm with offices in multiple markets, we can scope a broader engagement. Just ask on the intake call.
A quick word on timing
Every month that passes, the AI models are pulling more data, retraining on more sources, and locking in citation patterns that get harder to disrupt later. The firms getting cited today are establishing a position that compounds. The firms that aren’t are falling further behind.
This isn’t a fake deadline. It’s just how the technology works.
If you’re going to do this in the next twelve months, doing it sooner is meaningfully cheaper than doing it later, because the gap you have to close keeps growing.
Ready to see where you actually stand in AI visibility?
The Sprint is $2,500 flat. Fourteen days from kickoff to walkthrough. Three pages published. One real conversation about what’s next.
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Ethan Priest is a cofounder of Foxtown Marketing and the creative force behind everything visual. From digital ads and video to full brand refreshes, Ethan makes sure every piece of content looks sharp and fits the bigger marketing picture.
But Ethan’s not just a designer. He brings serious analytical chops to the table, with deep expertise in SEO, PPC, website optimization, and the data that ties it all together. He’s the guy who can build you a beautiful landing page and then tell you exactly why it’s converting (or not).
More recently, Ethan has become one of the team’s go-to specialists in AI marketing and Generative Engine Optimization (GEO), helping clients show up not just in traditional search results but in AI-generated answers and recommendations. As the way people find businesses continues to shift, Ethan is already ahead of the curve, making sure Foxtown’s clients don’t get left behind.
His background spans graphic design, motion graphics, and multimedia production, and he’s known for turning complex ideas into visuals that actually land. He works closely with the entire Foxtown team to make sure every project hits the mark and looks great doing it.
While many dream of being digital nomads, Ethan proudly calls himself a “digital slow-mad,” taking his time as he explores the world one country (and coffee shop) at a time, currently based in Lisbon. When he needs to recharge, you’ll find him nose-deep in a fantasy novel, chasing mountain trails with his camera, hunting for local art scenes, or experimenting with new animation techniques just for the fun of it.
Ethan lives by the belief that creativity isn’t just a job. It’s a way of life, and every adventure feeds the next project.






