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The Marketing Mechanic with Dennis Yu

The Marketing Mechanic with Dennis Yu

Dennis Yu

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Frequency: 1 episode/7d. Total Eps: 32

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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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Internal Links: The $0 SEO Fix That Multiplies Your Traffic

Season 1 · Episode 30

jeudi 26 mars 2026Duration 26:00

In Episode 30 of The Marketing Mechanic, Dennis Yu breaks down why internal linking is one of the highest-leverage, zero-cost SEO moves a local service business can make, and why most tools get it completely wrong.


The problem isn't that business owners skip internal links. It's that they use plugins and automated tools that don't understand who the business is, what it serves, or why it exists. Without that context, the tool just guesses — and ends up linking irrelevant pages, spamming money pages with unrelated anchor text, and creating a mess that confuses Google rather than helping it.


Dennis walks through the five-step process for doing this right using AI:

1. Feed your AI brain everything it needs to understand your business — GCT (Goals, Content, Targeting), Google Business Profile, social, CRM data, reviews, and community context

2. Fix your categories and tags so relevancy is established before any links are placed

3. Let the AI build internal links based on actual entity relationships, not guesswork

4. Run a QA pass against Google's webmaster guidelines — and fix what the AI flags itself

5. Set up an MAA (Metrics, Analysis, Action) feedback loop so the system keeps improving over time


This episode also explains why the "100% automatic" pitch from most SEO tools is a trap, why 25% of web pages are orphan pages with zero links, and how businesses with existing rankings can see up to 400% more traffic by getting this right.


Dennis Yu, Founder of Local Service Spotlight:

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

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

Twitter: https://x.com/dennisyu

Local Service Spotlight: https://localservicespotlight.com/

The Framework the CEO of American Airlines Taught Me

Season 1 · Episode 29

jeudi 19 mars 2026Duration 29:05

In episode 29 of the Marketing Mechanic, I share a framework I learned from Al Casey, the man who ran American Airlines, the US Postal Service, the LA Times, and the Resolution Trust Corporation. It's the same framework that works whether you have 1 employee or 200,000.If you're a solopreneur or small agency struggling to grow and actually be profitable, this episode breaks down the 3 components every business needs: Marketing, Operations, and Finance, and how they reinforce each other.I cover why most entrepreneurs are running 5 businesses instead of 1, the "leaky bucket" problem with chasing more leads, how doing great work becomes your marketing (the Chick-fil-A principle), why you should fire your cheapest clients, the difference between revenue and profit, how personality types determine who you need on your team, and why AI agents should come after the diagnosis, not before.Drop a comment and tell me where the bottleneck is in YOUR business.I'm Dennis Yu, your Marketing Mechanic.Read the article here: https://blitzmetrics.com/the-framewor...

Why $120,000 in Blog Posts Didn’t Produce More Calls

Season 1 · Episode 20

jeudi 15 janvier 2026Duration 05:15

In Episode 20 of The Marketing Mechanic, Dennis Yu breaks down the real reason an HVAC company could spend $120,000 on blog posts and still have no clear answer to a simple question: where are our calls actually coming from? Dennis explains that the problem isn’t effort or intent, it’s a misunderstanding of how Google actually sends calls to local service businesses.

Dennis outlines the three primary ways Google drives inbound calls: Google Maps visibility driven by real reviews and photos, brand searches where customers type in a company’s name, and non-brand searches where traditional SEO competes for generic service terms. He explains why Maps accounts form the majority of real call volume, why brand searches convert best but can’t be manufactured, and why non-brand SEO is often overemphasized despite producing the smallest share of results.

The episode also explains how advertising fits into the picture. Dennis shows why LSA, Google Ads, and Facebook ads only work when they amplify real reputation, not when they’re used to compensate for it. He makes the case that neither SEO agencies, PPC managers, nor AI tools can fabricate reputation, and why businesses that don’t track calls correctly end up misallocating time, money, and trust.

If you’re a local service business owner and want stronger Google Maps visibility based on real signals, apply below for our Maps Visibility System. We’ll start with a free quick audit call to review your Google Business Profile, your location service pages, and determine whether improved Google Maps visibility is achievable in your market.

If you qualify, we’ll run the initial Maps Visibility work for one week at no cost to measure real movement in your market. If we see clear improvement and believe it’s a good fit, we’ll schedule a second call to review the results and outline next steps through our Maps Visibility System. If there’s no measurable improvement, the engagement ends with no obligation to continue.

Apply here to see if you qualify:

https://localservicespotlight.com/mvs

Dennis Yu, Founder of Local Service Spotlight:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dennisyu/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisyu
Twitter: https://x.com/dennisyu

Local Service Spotlight: https://localservicespotlight.com/

How Google Actually Decides Which Contractor Gets the Call

Season 1 · Episode 19

jeudi 8 janvier 2026Duration 09:41

In Episode 19 of The Marketing Mechanic, Dennis Yu explains why Google doesn’t rank websites, it ranks who gets the call. Using a five-step local visibility system, he breaks down how Google decides which contractor shows up in local search and why chasing SEO tactics without fixing the foundation leads nowhere.

Dennis walks through the five layers Google evaluates: reality (name, address, phone, and identity), presence across owned properties, proof of life through real jobs and reviews, relevance paths that connect services to locations, and outcomes like calls, directions, and booked work. He shows how Google’s Knowledge Graph connects these layers, why Google Business Profiles and websites must align, and how mismatched signals create confusion that suppresses visibility.

The episode wraps with a clear warning against hiding data, gaming rankings, or relying on AI shortcuts. Dennis explains how feeding real outcomes back into Google systems creates a reinforcing loop that rewards honest businesses with real-world reputation and performance.

If you’re a local service business owner and want stronger Google Maps visibility based on real signals, apply below for our Maps Visibility System. We’ll start with a free quick audit call to review your Google Business Profile, your location service pages, and determine whether improved Maps visibility improvement is achievable in your market.

If we see clear improvement during the initial Maps Visibility work and believe it’s a good fit, we’ll schedule a second call to walk through the results and outline next steps within our Maps Visibility System. If it’s not a fit or we don’t see movement, there’s no obligation to continue.

Apply here to see if you qualify:

https://localservicespotlight.com/mvs

Dennis Yu, Founder of Local Service Spotlight:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dennisyu/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisyu
Twitter: https://x.com/dennisyu

Local Service Spotlight: https://localservicespotlight.com/

This HVAC Contractor Paid $20,000 for SEO: Here’s What Actually Happened

Season 1 · Episode 18

jeudi 1 janvier 2026Duration 28:54

In Episode 18 of The Marketing Mechanic, Dennis Yu breaks down a real Houston HVAC case where a contractor spent roughly $20,000 on SEO over several months, only to see their rankings collapse and their keyword visibility nearly vanish. The agency claimed strong results, but when Dennis reviewed the real data, the truth was clear: the website was driving almost no traffic, and the rankings that mattered were never coming from SEO in the first place.

Dennis explains how misleading reports, low-value keywords, and duplicated city pages create the illusion of progress while producing no real business impact. He shows how agencies inflate success by highlighting rankings that no one searches for, ignore Google Maps performance, and avoid using tools that expose what’s actually broken. The episode walks through why ranking outside the top three in Maps doesn’t matter, how grid scans reveal the truth, and why most contractors are never shown where their calls are really coming from.

The episode then lays out what actually drives results for local service businesses: real reviews, real proximity, real engagement, and real human behavior. Dennis explains why Google Business Profiles and websites are separate systems, how maps and directions act as powerful signals, and how contractors can tie rankings directly to calls, directions, and revenue. This is a clear, practical breakdown of how to tell whether your marketing is working.

If you want someone on your team who can audit this correctly, track real signals, and hold agencies accountable using actual Google data, enroll a young adult in our AI Apprentice Program at High Rise Influence, where we train them hands-on to do this work the right way:

https://highriseinfluence.net/

Dennis Yu, Founder of Local Service Spotlight:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dennisyu/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisyu
Twitter: https://x.com/dennisyu

Local Service Spotlight: https://localservicespotlight.com/

Why Google Knowledge Panels Matter for Contractors

Season 1 · Episode 14

jeudi 25 décembre 2025Duration 21:04

In Episode 17 of the Marketing Mechanic, Dennis Yu explains why Google Knowledge Panels are not reserved for celebrities or big brands, and why contractors, landscapers, plumbers, roofers, and other local service professionals should care deeply about them. A knowledge panel is how Google confirms who you are as a real person or business entity, and when built correctly, it allows you to control the entire first page of search results for your name.

Dennis walks through what a “perfect” knowledge panel looks like, starting with images, videos, and social profiles, then moving into how Google chooses which sources to trust. He explains why your personal brand website should act as the central hub, how it should connect to your company website, and why third-party citations like podcasts, conferences, local news, and collaborations matter far more than paid PR or auto-generated content. The focus is not SEO tricks, but real experience, authority, and trust being clearly structured so Google and AI systems can understand them.

The episode also breaks down common mistakes that weaken knowledge panels, including stock imagery, AI-generated filler pages, and confusing entity signals between owners and companies. Dennis shows how reinforcing real-world proof across multiple platforms creates loops of trust that help you get recognized, recommended, and surfaced in both Google search and AI-driven results. For local contractors, a strong knowledge panel is not a bonus, it’s a foundational asset.

If you want someone on your team who can build and manage this correctly by organizing real proof, structuring entities properly, and strengthening your knowledge panel over time, enroll a young adult in our AI Apprentice Program at High Rise Influence, where we train them hands-on to do this work the right way:

https://highriseinfluence.net/

Dennis Yu, Founder of Local Service Spotlight:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dennisyu/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisyu
Twitter: https://x.com/dennisyu

Local Service Spotlight: https://localservicespotlight.com/

The Real Reason Contractors Fail at Local SEO

Season 1 · Episode 16

jeudi 18 décembre 2025Duration 22:53

In Episode 16 of the Marketing Mechanic, Dennis Yu steps away from the whiteboard and takes contractors on a walk-and-talk through the ancient city of Laodicea. Instead of diagrams and markers, he uses real ruins—temples, columns, and stadiums—to explain how Google actually understands businesses. The setting becomes the lesson: SEO is not about pumping out content or chasing tools, it’s about assembling real-world proof into a clear structure that search engines can recognize.

Dennis breaks down why Google doesn’t rank websites—it ranks entities. Your company, your services, your city, your customers, your team, and your relationships are the real building blocks. Reviews, job photos, videos, locations, and customer stories are like stone columns. On their own, they don’t mean much. When organized correctly, they form a structure that clearly signals who you are, what you do, and where you do it. This is why shortcuts, fake signals, and AI-generated filler fail over time.

The episode ties everything back to common sense. Contractors already have the proof: jobs completed, people helped, communities served. The job is to organize that proof using a clear framework so Google, Maps, and even AI systems like ChatGPT can connect the dots. When your signals are real and properly structured, rankings become the natural outcome rather than something you try to hack.

If you want someone on your team who can build this the right way—from organizing real proof to structuring entities correctly—enroll a young adult in our AI Apprentice Program at High Rise Influence, and we’ll train them hands-on to do it properly from day one:

https://highriseinfluence.net/

Dennis Yu, Founder of Local Service Spotlight:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dennisyu/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisyu
Twitter: https://x.com/dennisyu

Local Service Spotlight: https://localservicespotlight.com/

Why YouTube Is the Best Lead System for Contractors

Season 1 · Episode 15

jeudi 11 décembre 2025Duration 22:56

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/dennisyu
Twitter: https://x.com/dennisyu

Local Service Spotlight: https://localservicespotlight.com/

How to Boost Facebook Posts That Drive Real Local Leads

Season 1 · Episode 14

jeudi 4 décembre 2025Duration 17:42

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/dennisyu

Twitter: https://x.com/dennisyu

Local Service Spotlight: https://localservicespotlight.com/

#MarketingMechanic #DennisYu #FacebookAds

The Real Reason Your Blog Posts Aren’t Ranking

Season 1 · Episode 13

jeudi 27 novembre 2025Duration 38:26

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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