Winning With AI in Wyoming
Wyoming business owners work in energy, government, data centers, ranching, and tourism. One evening with The seminar shows you how to use AI to handle customer follow-up, scheduling, and routine work so you focus on growth. Pre-register to hear when we come.
What is the seminar in Wyoming?
Mike Filsaime teaches Winning With AI live and in person in Wyoming. Energy operators, the Cheyenne data-center corridor, ranchers, and the outfitters and shops near the parks all run small teams covering wide ground. One evening shows what AI takes off their plate, no coding and no jargon. Early-bird seats are $97, money-back guaranteed.
- Energy dominance: Coal, natural gas, and oil generate significant state revenue and employment.
- Government and administration: Cheyenne serves as the state capital; government employment is substantial.
- Data centers: Wyoming attracts data center operations because of tax incentives and available power.
- Ranching and tourism: Livestock ranching and outdoor recreation drive employment in rural areas and mountain regions.
Seminar cities in Wyoming
- Casper, WY · Coming soon. Pre-register to hear first.
- Cheyenne, WY · Coming soon. Pre-register to hear first.
One live evening in Wyoming
The seminar teaches Wyoming business owners how to automate the communication tasks that consume their time. You'll see how AI answers inquiries around the clock, follows up on proposals so deals don't stall, schedules appointments without email chains, and processes orders while you manage operations. Evening session, no coding background required, immediately applicable.
Energy operations, data centers, and ranching require tight coordination across distributed teams. Mike Filsaime spent 25 years building business software solutions. He knows that Wyoming business owners run lean operations: you're managing customers, operations, and administration simultaneously. This seminar shows you how to delegate routine communication to AI.
You'll learn techniques that apply to energy companies, government contractors, data center operators, ranching operations, retail, hospitality, and professional services. Every Wyoming business type faces the same operational pressure: too much work, not enough hands. AI solves that problem.
How business actually works in Wyoming
Wyoming's economy centers on energy production. Coal mining and power generation employ thousands. Natural gas and oil operations drive significant revenue. Data centers have grown rapidly because of power availability and tax incentives. Cheyenne hosts government agencies, state administration, and federal offices. Government employment provides stable income statewide.
Ranching and livestock production remain significant, especially in rural and mountain regions. Tourism supported by outdoor recreation, national parks, and mountain resorts generates employment and revenue. Small retail, hospitality, and service businesses operate in every community. Industrial projects and infrastructure work support building and construction trades. Professional services serve the state's businesses and residents.
Wyoming has no state income tax, which attracts businesses and entrepreneurs. Competition in some sectors is intense: energy companies must manage complex operations, data centers compete globally, ranching operates on thin margins, tourism is seasonal. Every business owner faces the reality: there's too much to manage and not enough team. Efficiency determines survival.
How Wyoming businesses use AI right now
Energy companies use AI to handle supply inquiries, route them appropriately, and follow up on proposals. Data center operators use AI to respond to client inquiries, coordinate facility tours, and manage service requests. Government contractors use AI to handle RFQs and track compliance documentation.
Ranching operations use AI to manage equipment inquiries, coordinate with suppliers, and handle seasonal volume during marketing periods. Tourism and hospitality businesses use AI to confirm bookings, handle cancellations, and respond to visitor inquiries. Small retail operations use AI to answer inventory questions and manage special orders.
Accounting firms, law practices, and consultants use AI to qualify leads and schedule consultations. Construction and trades use AI to respond to project inquiries and schedule site visits. Real estate and property management use AI to field inquiries and schedule showings. Every Wyoming business uses AI to handle routine communication.
Six things Wyoming attendees take home
- Keep complex proposals moving forward. Energy deals and government contracts take months to close. Proposals sit while your team manages operations. AI follows up on schedule, keeping every opportunity in motion so nothing stalls from neglect.
- Respond instantly around the clock. Energy companies and data centers expect immediate turnaround. AI responds 24/7, so your competition never has a speed advantage. You stay ahead by answering first and following up fastest.
- Handle seasonal peaks without crisis hiring. Tourism, ranching, and some energy operations face seasonal volume surges. AI scales with demand, so you manage peaks without the payroll expense of temporary staff.
- Track government compliance automatically. Government contracting and regulated industries require strict documentation. AI tracks all interactions and ensures consistent processes, making compliance automatic and auditable.
- Coordinate communication across distributed operations. Energy operations, ranching, and data centers spread across large geographies. AI coordinates scheduling and communication across all locations so nothing gets lost between teams.
- Maximize profit without state income tax burden. Wyoming's tax advantage matters most when profit margins are strong. AI handles increased volume without hiring more staff, so revenue growth drops directly to the bottom line.
People who have seen this in action
He'll not only make it simple, he'll make it very profitable.
When I saw what Winning With AI could do, I knew we had to move fast. Work that used to drag out for three months now gets delivered by my team in two or three days.
I'm a tougher critic, but Winning With AI blew me away. One idea showed me how to save thousands of dollars a month.
I had no coding experience. No technical background. Nothing. After seeing how to use AI in plain English, I built software and workflows that completely changed my company.
Wyoming questions and answers
How does the seminar help Wyoming energy companies manage contracts and compliance?
Yes, significantly. Energy companies use AI to handle supply inquiries, manage proposal tracking, and coordinate compliance documentation. AI manages complex communications while your team focuses on operations and relationship-building.
Do I need technical skills to attend the Wyoming seminar?
No technical skills needed. The seminar is built for business owners, not engineers or IT specialists. You build workflows using straightforward instructions and web forms, no coding required. Wyoming practical: if you can manage a business, you can set up AI.
Does any of this apply to Wyoming data center operations?
Data centers use AI to handle client inquiries, coordinate facility access, manage service requests, and track uptime commitments. AI ensures consistent, rapid response that exceeds customer expectations and frees your team for strategic work.
Can ranching operations in Wyoming benefit from this training?
Yes, effectively. Ranching uses AI to manage equipment inquiries, coordinate with suppliers and processors, schedule maintenance, and handle seasonal marketing volume during sale seasons. The automation scales with peaks and valleys.
What is the refund policy for the Wyoming seminar?
Participate in the complete seminar. If the techniques aren't worth the ticket price, we refund your money completely. Straightforward and simple. The guarantee reflects confidence that every owner will find techniques worth many times the cost.