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What Happens at the Event?
A Winning With AI event is a live, in-person evening where Mike Filsaime shows AI doing real business work in plain English: customer messages, pages, follow-up, content, notes, and summaries. You watch the output happen on screen instead of hearing theory about it, and you leave knowing what to do next. Seats are $97 early-bird while available.
- Live and in person. You are in the room while the work gets built.
- Plain English throughout. No coding, and no assumption you already understand AI.
- The examples are everyday business work: customer replies, follow-up, marketing, notes, summaries.
- A $97 early-bird seat, backed by the money-back guarantee.
The evening in one paragraph
You sit down in a room with other business owners, managers, and employees from your area. Over the course of the evening, Mike Filsaime puts AI in front of you and uses it on the kind of work you did that same day: answering a customer, writing a follow-up, building a page, turning a pile of notes into something useful. It is hands-on and built on real business examples, with time for your questions.
That is the whole design. The event is built so that you see useful output appear, understand how it appeared, and know which part of your own week it maps onto. Understanding AI in the abstract is a side effect rather than the goal.
You watch the work happen, not a slide deck about it
Most AI content asks you to take somebody at their word. An article describes what AI can do. A video shows a tool that already worked before the recording started. A tool list tells you which twelve products to sign up for and leaves the actual work to you.
A live room removes that gap. The work is built in front of you, at the speed it really takes, with the parts that are awkward left in. You see the direction go in and the output come out. When something needs to be corrected, you watch it get corrected. That is the difference between believing AI can write a customer message and knowing what a good one looks like when it comes out.
It also means you can tell the difference between a demo and a promise. A promise is a sentence on a sales page. A demo is a page, a message, or a summary that exists in the room by the time it is over.
It is plain English from the first minute
The event assumes you have not read an AI newsletter, do not know what a model is, and have never written a prompt. If you can use a phone, email, or a browser, the room is built at your level.
There is no coding. There is no vocabulary test. When a term has to be used, it gets explained in the sentence it appears in, and then it gets used on something practical so the word attaches to a result rather than a definition.
This matters more than it sounds. The most common reason people bounce off AI is not that the tools are hard. It is that every explanation of them is written for somebody who already understands the explanation. The room is built for the person who does not.
The examples come from work you already do
You may see a page built. You may see a customer message written, a review answered, a post drafted, an email put together, a set of notes turned into a summary, or a follow-up sequence assembled for a lead that would otherwise go cold.
The exact examples can change from room to room. What does not change is the category: everyday business work, shown live, in plain English. Not a research demo. Not a party trick. The work that is sitting in your inbox right now.
That is deliberate, because the point of the evening is transfer. An impressive demo you cannot map onto your own week is entertainment. A demo of the exact task that ate your Friday afternoon is a tool you can pick up.
Who is sitting next to you
The room is a mix, and the mix is the point. Business owners come because they want customers answered faster, follow-up that actually happens, and marketing that does not wait on one overloaded person. Managers come because they run a team whose output they are responsible for. Employees come because they want to be the person who can do the work faster than the way it has always been done.
Those are two different reasons and one shared need: seeing AI do something real, in language you can follow, so you can decide what to do with it on Monday.
What you take home
Your seat covers the live room, the AI Business Readiness Checklist referenced during reservation, the attendee software access and resources included with the event, and the money-back guarantee.
The less tangible part is the one that matters more. You leave with a corrected picture of what AI actually does, which is narrower and more useful than the hype suggests and far wider than the skeptics claim. You know which parts of your own work it fits. You know what your next step is, and it is a small one you can take the next morning rather than a project you need to schedule.
How to reserve a seat
Click your state on the map, choose the city and date closest to you, and follow the reservation details for that event. Each room holds a limited number of seats, so the safest move is to choose your city while the early-bird reservation is available.
If the evening turns out not to be right for you, tell us before you leave the room and we will refund your registration fee. That is the guarantee, and it exists so the decision to come stays a small one.
The short version
- You see it, you do not just hear about it. The work gets built in the room, in front of you, at the speed it really takes.
- Plain English, start to finish. No coding, no jargon test, and no assumption you have used AI before.
- Real work, not demos. Customer messages, pages, follow-up, content, notes, and summaries. The work already in your week.
- A next step you can actually take. You leave knowing where AI fits in your own work and what to do first.
The rest of the questions
How much does it cost to attend?
The current early-bird seat reservation is $97 while it’s available. Your reservation covers the live room, the AI Business Readiness Checklist, attendee software access and resources included with the event, and the money-back guarantee.
What will you actually demonstrate?
You may see pages, customer messages, review replies, posts, emails, follow-up, notes, summaries, and business examples. The exact examples can change, but the promise is the same: useful work, shown live, in plain English, with the focus on empowering you.
Why is seeing it live different?
You watch the work happen instead of guessing from another article, video, tool list, or sales promise. Seeing it live helps you understand what AI can actually do, where it fits in your work, and what your next step should be.
Can I follow this if I’m not technical?
Yes. If you can use a phone, email, or a browser, you can follow this. The seminar is plain English, with no coding and no assumption that you already understand AI.
How is this different from trying AI tools on my own?
On your own, it’s easy to bounce between tools, prompts, and videos without a clear path. At the seminar, you see plain-English demonstrations turn direction into usable work: pages, content, follow-up, customer messages, summaries, and other everyday business output.
Will this only be about websites?
A page or campaign demo may be used as proof, but the bigger point is output across marketing, sales, support, customer replies, follow-up, and daily business work.
Who’s this built for?
It’s built for practical business owners, employees, and managers who want AI connected to customers, follow-up, marketing, support, daily output, and clearer next steps.
How is this different from hiring an agency?
An agency usually starts by selling services, campaigns, and monthly retainers. This seminar is built to empower you first. You see the work built live, learn the plain-English thinking behind it, and get attendee software access and resources included with your event seat so you can take more control before deciding what outside help you still want.
Can this help if I serve customers beyond my local market?
Yes. If your business sells through websites, funnels, ads, referrals, sales calls, content, or national lead flow, the examples still apply. The point is faster lead generation, sales support, follow-up, fulfillment, and daily output.
My team needs this more than I do. Can I send them?
Your team may benefit, but leaders get the most leverage by seeing it first. When the owner or manager understands what AI can help with, it’s easier to decide what to delegate, improve, automate, or stop doing the slow way.
How does this help employees and managers?
Owners use AI to grow the business. Employees and managers use AI to become more productive, more valuable, and better positioned for raises, promotions, or better roles.
How does this help me stay valuable at work?
The seminar is designed to help you become the person who can use AI to get clearer, better work done faster.
Will my boss pay for it?
Maybe. But the skill belongs to you. If you learn it first, you become more valuable wherever you work, whether your company pays for it or not.
Who’s Mike Filsaime and why should I listen to him?
Mike has spent decades building and teaching digital business. His companies and platforms include WebinarJam, EverWebinar, Kartra, Groove.cm, and Scale.gg. The reason he is teaching this is simple: he has helped people cross major technology shifts before, and AI is the next one.
Will Mike be involved in the seminar?
The page is built around seeing Mike teach AI in plain English. Choose your city and date from the current schedule to see the reservation details for that event.
What happens after the seminar?
You’ll leave with the included resources, practical examples, and simple ways to keep using what you saw live.
How do I reserve a seat?
Click your state on the map, choose the city and date closest to you, and follow the reservation details. Seats are limited in each room, so the safest move is to choose your city while the early-bird reservation is available.
What if I still have a question?
Use the contact page or choose the seminar closest to you and ask us directly. The goal is clarity, not pressure.
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