We're a StoryBrand Marketing Agency that helps Service Businesses clarify their messaging so everyone wants to work with you!
If your message isn’t landing—and the right clients aren’t showing up—it’s not your fault. Most service business owners are great at what they do. They just struggle to talk about it clearly.
In this video, I’ll walk you through how we fix that using the StoryBrand Framework, plus how to get started with either DIY or done-for-you options.
Can your mom explain what you do?
Can you easily explain what you do?
Can anyone?
If not, that's the problem we fix.
Because when people don’t understand what you do, they move on. You end up working harder just to stay in the game.
You’re always re-explaining yourself
Your website doesn’t convert visitors into clients
Your leads aren’t the right fit
Referrals become scarce
Marketing is frustrating as all hell
But it doesn’t have to be this way. A clear message makes all of that easier. It’s the difference between chasing leads—and attracting the right ones.
You might not believe it yet, but marketing can actually be the opposite of frustrating when you're doing it right.
Whether you want to learn the system or hand it over completely, the goal is the same: clear messaging that brings in better clients with less effort.
for weekly group coaching, templates, and a proven system that fits seamlessly into your week—without taking over your life.
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Want someone to walk you through it? Get 1:1 or team coaching to clarify your message and apply the StoryBrand Framework to your business in real time.
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Too busy to do it yourself? We’ll build your messaging, write your copy, create the assets you need, and handle your StoryBrand marketing—so you can stay focused on running your business.
HI, I'm Vicky Sidler
And I’VE BEEN WHERE YOU ARE
I know how it feels to stare at your marketing and think, “Why isn’t this working?” That's why I created a StoryBrand Marketing Agency.
All in all, your business isn’t just another brick in the wall—it’s something special. Your story matters, and I’m here to help you share it in a way that feels real, connects with people, and gets results.
As a certified StoryBrand Guide, I specialize in turning complicated ideas into clear, compelling messages that resonate with your audience.
With a background in journalism, I’ve spent decades telling stories that matter and crafting content people want to read.
I’ve developed a proven system to help businesses like yours cut through all the AI trash that's out there and build genuine connections with their audience.
Your story isn’t just important—it’s the reason people will choose your business. Let’s make sure it’s heard loud and clear by the people who need it most.
And sorry if I got Pink Floyd stuck in your head just now...
Whether you need help with strategy, websites, content, or SEO, I offer the full range of StoryBrand marketing services—done with you or done for you.
Whether you want to build it yourself or hand it off completely, as a StoryBrand Marketing Agency, we’ll give you a clear message and a simple system that actually works.
This is a no-pressure, non-sales call where we discuss what’s working, what’s not, and where you want to go.
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Get hands-on support through the StoryBrand Course, 1:1 or team coaching, or let me build the entire marketing system for you—messaging, website, emails, and more.
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Walk away with a message that resonates, a plan that’s easy to follow, and marketing that works while you sleep and finally delivers results.
But I'm serious about helping you connect with your audience. Let’s grab a coffee (on Zoom) and chat about your marketing goals.
Wondering how to simplify your message? Let’s talk.
Ready to stand out in an AI-saturated world? I’ve got ideas.
Just need clarity? I’ll help you see the big picture.
This isn’t a sales call—just a friendly, low-pressure chat. At the very least, you’ll walk away with some cool ideas you can try on your own.
SCHEDULE YOUR COFFEE CHAT WITH ME (VICKY) TODAY
FIXING YOUR MARKETING SHOULDN’T FEEL IMPOSSIBLE
Most small business owners aren’t marketers—they just want to explain what they do in a way that makes people care.
But when the message isn’t clear, everything else gets harder: websites don’t convert, leads go cold, and social posts fall flat.
You might worry that getting it right will take too much time, cost too much money, or feel like just another online course you’ll never finish.
That’s why I offer three simple paths: do-it-together support through the StoryBrand Course, 1:1 and team coaching, or done-for-you services where I build your full funnel myself.
You’ll get clear messaging, practical templates, and real support—so your marketing finally works and your business actually grows.
We know marketing can feel overwhelming, and you probably have questions. That’s why we’ve put together answers to the things people ask us most.
We’re the StoryBrand marketing agency that skips the boring "corporate speak." We blend the power of StoryBrand with strategic marketing solutions to craft content that feels human, genuine, and impossible to ignore.
Our strategic marketing solutions simplify your message, clarify your brand story, and help you connect with your ideal customers. It’s marketing that makes sense and gets results – no jargon, no gimmicks, just growth.
Think of StoryBrand as a cheat sheet for marketing clarity. It helps you explain what you do in a way that makes people stop, listen, and say, “Oh, I get it.” We use it to create marketing that feels human and that your audience will actually enjoy reading.
Not at all! Whether you’re a StoryBrand superfan (like us!) or have no idea what it is, we’ll walk you through everything. We’re here to make the process simple, clear, and (dare we say) fun.
If people keep saying “I don’t really get what you do,” or you’re getting the wrong kind of leads, it’s a sign your message needs work. That’s what we fix.
The course is built for time-strapped business owners. You get short lessons, plug-and-play templates, and live support so you’re never stuck or overwhelmed.
The course gives you training, tools, and weekly support so you can do it yourself. The done-for-you option means I build your whole funnel for you.
Most people see clearer messaging and better engagement within a week of applying the one-liner. Bigger results (like leads and conversions) follow as you apply it across your marketing.
Many people try to apply StoryBrand on their own and miss key parts. This course walks you through it step-by-step, with real examples and live feedback from a Certified Guide.
Let’s make marketing feel less robotic and more real. Find resources from a StoryBrand Marketing Agency that bring your message—and your business—to life.
By Vicky Sidler | Published 22 August 2025 at 12:00 GMT+2
In boardrooms everywhere, executives are rushing to “embrace AI.” Translation: automate tasks, cut headcount, and tell investors they’re “innovating.”
The problem? Many of them don’t actually understand what they’re implementing—or the risks they’re taking on.
Recent commentary from Markus Brinsa, CEO of SEIKOURI Inc., makes one thing clear: too many leaders are confident about AI without having a clue how it works. They’re deploying it in high-stakes areas like healthcare, hiring, and education with no audits, no bias testing, and no real governance.
When the lawsuits come—and they will—it won’t be the AI in the dock. It’ll be the executives who signed off.
Leaders are rolling out AI without understanding training data, compliance, or risks
Past failures (IBM Watson, Babylon Health) show high-stakes AI can go dangerously wrong
Blind trust in vendors and consultants is a liability, not a shortcut
Good AI leadership means slowing down, auditing, and asking uncomfortable questions
Need help getting your message right? Download the 5-Minute Marketing Fix.
AI Strategy Risks: What Executives Keep Missing
Why This Matters for Small Business Owners Too:
Lessons From AI’s Public Faceplants:
How to Avoid Becoming the Next Headline:
2. Demand Vendor Transparency:
Your AI Decisions Are Marketing Decisions:
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AI Fraud Crisis Warning—What Small Biz Must Do Now
Short-Form Video Is Winning—Here's How to Keep Up
Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle Ad Backlash—Lessons for Small Businesses
AI Visibility: What ChatGPT, Google AI, and Perplexity Cite Most
FAQs on AI Strategy Risks for Business
What’s the biggest risk with current AI strategies?
Is this only a concern for big companies?
What does it mean to “audit” an AI tool?
How do I know if my AI vendor is trustworthy?
Why is it risky to fully outsource AI decisions?
What should I do before launching AI in my business?
How does this tie into marketing?
Can AI still be helpful if I take these precautions?
How can I make sure my business messaging is strong before using AI?
Talk to enough executives and you’ll hear the same pattern: they’ve chatted with ChatGPT, hired an AI consultant, and now feel “AI ready.”
Except they’re not.
Understanding how to use AI isn’t the same as understanding what it’s doing behind the scenes—or what happens when it fails. In healthcare, that can mean bad triage decisions. In recruitment, it can mean biased candidate screening. In education, it can mean inaccurate tutoring advice.
And once that harm happens? You can’t blame the algorithm. It’s your name on the paperwork.
This isn’t just a “big corporation” problem. Smaller companies can be just as vulnerable—sometimes more so—because they lack internal compliance teams or technical oversight.
When you outsource decision-making to a tool you don’t fully understand, you’re effectively betting your brand on a black box.
That’s not strategy. That’s gambling.
Markus Brinsa’s examples read like a cautionary tale list:
IBM Watson Health: Promised to revolutionize medicine. Ended up recommending unsafe treatments.
Babylon Health: Claimed its chatbot could diagnose like a doctor. Missed serious conditions. Collapsed.
Workday: Facing a class-action suit over alleged hiring discrimination by its AI recruiting tool.
Each story followed the same script: big promises, rushed rollouts, ignored warnings. Then the fallout.
If you’re considering AI in your business—whether for customer service, marketing, hiring, or analytics—here’s how to avoid joining the failure list:
Understand the training data, test for bias, and map potential failure points.
Ask for explainability, bias reports, and liability clauses. If they can’t provide them, walk away.
Run pilots. Document results. Identify unintended consequences early.
Make sure contracts clearly define who’s responsible when AI outputs cause harm.
Don’t just train the AI—train the humans who use it.
Every AI decision impacts your brand. Customers don’t separate “your service” from “your tech”—to them, it’s all you.
And sometimes, AI gets it wrong in ways you don’t expect. I’ve experienced this firsthand—not in business, but with my dog. She’s had ongoing health issues, and like any concerned pet owner, I turned to AI to help me understand her symptoms. One day, it confidently told me she might have a serious, urgent problem, so I rushed her to the vet. After a quick check, the vet reassured me it wasn’t a big deal. In fact, I’m pretty sure they now think I’m a hypochondriac—at least when it comes to my dog.
In my case, I overreacted to something minor. But what worries me far more is the reverse scenario—AI downplaying something serious, leading me to underreact. That’s why I now send the vet a quick WhatsApp message before making any decisions. It’s faster, it’s accurate, and it puts the decision in the hands of someone accountable.
That’s exactly the point with AI in business: you need trusted, accountable humans in the loop before acting on AI-generated advice. When the stakes are high—whether it’s a customer’s medical care, a hiring decision, or your own brand reputation—you can’t afford to take AI’s word as the final word.
If your AI makes a mistake, you own it. That means your public messaging, crisis response, and trust-building strategy need to be ready before you roll out the tech.
And that starts with clarity—not hype.
Before you automate anything, make sure you can explain—clearly—what you do, who you help, and why you’re different. That clarity builds trust, sets expectations, and makes it easier to integrate AI in a way that supports your brand rather than undermines it.
Need help getting that clarity?
👉 Download the 5-Minute Marketing Fix — it’s a free tool to help you nail your one-liner, so your business stays trusted, even in a noisy, AI-powered world.
Tea’s dating app executives thought they could shortcut security. Instead, 72,000 user photos—including IDs—were leaked. A sharp reminder that skipping human expertise for AI or “move fast” thinking can end in public disaster.
When Sam Altman says AI fraud is “impending,” it’s worth paying attention. This piece explores how bad actors can outpace unprepared businesses—perfect context for why blind AI adoption is so risky.
Attention spans are now just 40 seconds. If you can’t explain AI risks quickly and clearly, your audience will scroll past. This article offers a playbook for getting to the point fast.
American Eagle’s high-profile ad misstep shows what happens when oversight fails in marketing. A different industry, same lesson: lack of review and critical thinking can derail a campaign—or an AI rollout.
While many leaders don’t understand the AI they deploy, this guide shows how to understand—and influence—what AI tools actually see and repeat. The flip side of risk is opportunity.
Executives are rolling out AI systems without understanding how they work, what data they’re trained on, or what happens when they fail. That lack of oversight creates legal, ethical, and brand risks—especially in high-stakes areas like healthcare, hiring, or education.
Not at all. Small businesses can be even more vulnerable because they often lack compliance teams or technical oversight. If you’re using AI to make decisions without understanding it, you’re still responsible when it goes wrong.
It means looking under the hood before you use it. That includes checking for bias, understanding where the training data came from, identifying where the tool might fail, and documenting how decisions are made.
Ask for documentation. That includes explainability reports, bias testing results, and clear terms on who is liable if something goes wrong. If they dodge those questions, find a different partner.
Because your customers don’t see the difference between “you” and “your tool.” If the AI messes up, it’s your brand on the line. Outsourcing decision-making to a black box is not strategy—it’s gambling.
Start small. Run a pilot, measure real outcomes, train your team properly, and map out possible risks. Then scale. Don't roll out anything critical until you’ve done that work.
Every tech decision affects your customer experience—and your brand. AI is now part of your messaging, your trust-building, and your crisis response. If it fails, people won’t blame the algorithm. They’ll blame you.
Yes. AI can absolutely support your business, but only when it’s used intentionally. The goal is not to eliminate humans—it’s to empower them with the right tools, the right training, and the right message.
Start with your one-liner. If you can’t explain what you do and why it matters in one sentence, AI will just confuse people faster. Download the 5-Minute Marketing Fix. It’s free, and it helps you clarify your message before adding any new tool to the mix.
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