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What AI Just Said About Me Shocked Me

  • Heather Dolland Tamam
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You don’t have a client problem, you have a visibility problem. Learn how AI and online presence impact your opportunities and what to do next.

A few days ago, I asked AI a question I often ask my clients:

“What comes up when AI searches your name?”

To remove any bias, I didn’t even use my own phone.
I used someone else’s.

The result?

It said I was the CEO of two companies I’ve never been part of.

And yet…
Everything else it shared was accurate. Detailed. Impressive.

Which raised a bigger question:

How can something be so right… and so wrong at the same time?

Here's the part that should get your attention.

Then I thought:

If AI can misrepresent someone who actively invests in their visibility…

What might it be saying about you?

Because today, you’re being searched, summarized, and evaluated before opportunities ever reach you.

And if your visibility isn’t clear…

Something else fills in the gaps.

If you’ve been feeling overlooked, unclear, or not fully seen

I’m sharing more in two upcoming sessions (depending on where you are right now):

Fix Your Visibility (Online Session)
For clarity, career transitions, and repositioning your experience

This session will help you understand:

  • Why your experience may not be translating into opportunity

  • What might be limiting your visibility right now

  • How to begin repositioning yourself strategically

Client Attraction Summit (My Talk)
For coaches, consultants, and attracting aligned clients

I’ll be speaking on:
“You Don’t Have a Client Problem, You Have a Visibility Problem”

Where I’ll break down:

  • Why many talented professionals struggle to attract clients

  • The visibility gaps that are quietly holding you back

  • How to turn your experience into a client-attracting asset

Whether you’re:

  • Navigating a career transition

  • Exploring a business or side venture

  • Or trying to attract the right clients

The common thread is this:

If people don’t understand your value, they can’t choose you.

And that’s not a reflection of your ability.
It’s a reflection of your positioning.

Choose what fits where you are.

I hope to see you soon.

— Heather

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