Discover the latest strategies to transform your business with AI automation
With 75,000 small businesses in Las Vegas and tourism down 6.7% year-over-year, competition for every customer is fiercer than ever. The businesses winning in 2025 aren't just working harder—they're using AI to respond faster, book more appointments, and never miss a lead.
Your phone rings while you're polishing a hood. An Instagram DM comes in during a ceramic coating cure. By the time you check, that customer already booked with someone else. In a $20.7 billion industry where 78% of customers choose the first business to respond, every missed inquiry is money walking out the door.
Your before/after detailing photos get hundreds of comments—"How much?" "Do you do ceramic coating?" "Are you mobile?"—but by the time you respond, they've already booked with someone else. In a $20.7 billion industry with 62,329 competitors, the detailer who responds first wins. Here's how to turn every Instagram comment into a booked appointment automatically.
The data is in: 130,981 tech workers have lost jobs in 2025, with AI cited as a major factor. But workers with AI skills now command a 56% wage premium. Here's who's at risk and how to adapt.
When a Las Vegas homeowner needs an emergency plumber at 2 AM, they're not leaving a voicemail—they're calling the next number on Google. When a tourist wants to book a spa appointment after their show lets out at midnight, they expect an instant response. Here's how Vegas service businesses are using chatbots to capture every lead.
The data is in: 77% of small businesses have adopted AI in 2025, and 91% of them report revenue growth. Here's what's working, what's not, and how to get started.