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How to Get ChatGPT to Recommend You (And Why It Matters for Your Business)

Last week, something wild happened.

I was deep in a podcast binge (standard), nerding out on AI (also standard), when it hit me:

πŸ‘‰ ChatGPT is basically a search engine now.
πŸ‘‰ Businesses are already being recommended through it.
πŸ‘‰ If you’re not ChatGPT-friendly, you’re handing clients to your competitors.

So of course, I went down the rabbit hole — voice-noting biz friends, running a mini pop-up training inside my membership, and thinking about how businesses can start optimising for this shift.

And then the universe gave me a sign.

That very same day, one of my private clients sent me a message. She’d had a new enquiry. Nothing unusual there… except this client hadn’t found her on Instagram or Google.

They’d asked ChatGPT: “Who’s the best trauma-informed PT in Brighton & Hove?”

And ChatGPT recommended her.

She had no idea I’d spent the whole day obsessing over this very thing. But there it was — proof that this isn’t “someday.” It’s happening right now.

πŸ’‘ And this is exactly why I created my brand-new training: How to Get ChatGPT to Recommend You →


Why ChatGPT is the New Search Engine

Here’s the thing: people don’t want to scroll through 47 Google results anymore. They want fast, personalised answers.

So instead, they’re asking ChatGPT (and its AI pals like Gemini and Copilot):

  • “Who’s the best yoga teacher in Bristol?”

  • “Find me a nutritionist who specialises in gut health.”

  • “Where can I book a trauma-informed PT in Brighton?”

And ChatGPT is answering.

If your business isn’t being surfaced in those answers, you’re invisible.

πŸ‘‰ That’s why learning how to get ChatGPT to recommend you isn’t a “nice-to-have.” It’s about future-proofing your visibility.

Join the training here


3 Things You Need to Know About Getting Recommended

I go deep into this in the training, but here are a few key things to get you started:

1. ChatGPT looks for authority signals

AI doesn’t just pull names out of a hat. It’s scanning for signs that you’re credible and trustworthy — things like consistent online presence, testimonials, and content that proves you know your stuff.

2. Old-school SEO isn’t enough anymore

Sure, keywords still matter — but AI cares more about context and relevance. If your site isn’t speaking clearly to your audience’s problems, you’re going to miss out.

3. It’s about conversations, not just clicks

Think less about ranking for keywords, more about answering the exact questions people are asking. (Because that’s literally what ChatGPT is doing.)

4. You don’t need hours of work to start seeing shifts

Small, smart changes to how you show up online can make a big difference in whether ChatGPT picks you or your competitor.

Want the full framework? That’s what I’ll be teaching live.

πŸ‘‰ Save your spot for the training


Why This Matters

Imagine this: while your competitors are still chained to Instagram, churning out reels and praying the algorithm throws them a bone, ChatGPT is out there doing the networking for you.

Matching the perfect client with the perfect solution — you.

That’s not just visibility. That’s leverage.

And right now, hardly anyone is talking about this. Which means you have an edge — but only if you act quickly.

πŸ“… Join me live on Thursday 2nd October at 1pm UK
πŸ’° Early bird £77 until Friday 26th Sept — then £97

πŸ‘‰ Grab your spot here →

This isn’t about “someday.” Clients are already finding businesses through ChatGPT. Let’s make sure the next one they find is yours.

Kirsty x

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