Power Hour · with Dennis Yu
Your marketing runs on people who go home at 5.
Let’s put agents on it instead.
Not a retainer, not a dashboard login. We open your Maps profile, your call tracking and your ad account live, and I wire agents that watch your rankings, turn finished jobs into content, chase reviews and report every week — running in your accounts before we hang up.
Dennis plus one specialist matched to your goals. You send Goals, Content and Targeting first, so the hour is spent building instead of discovering.

What changed
An hour used to buy you advice.
Now it buys you a system that keeps working.
The reason your list never got done was never that you didn’t know what to do. It was that doing it took people you don’t have. We’ve installed this enough times that the install is the fast part.
You left with notes
An agency looks at your account, hands you a 40-page deck and invoices you monthly to do what they never quite get to. The deck is not the work, and nobody in your shop had time to do the work.
You leave with it running
Now the agents do it — service-area pages, tracking, review harvesting, follow-up on missed calls, a weekly report that lands whether or not anyone remembers to ask. You approve. They ship. They keep going.
If any of this sounds like your last six months, book the hour
- You’re paying for PPC and the calls dried up a few miles from your HQ.
- Great reviews, and the website still doesn’t turn them into booked jobs.
- Tracking is broken, so your ads can’t optimize and you can’t prove what worked.
- Everything marketing-related stops the week your one marketing person is on vacation.
Before — you write the GCT
Goals, Content, Targeting. Five minutes on a form we send you. It’s the raw material for the long prompt, and it decides which specialist joins me.
During — we install, you watch
Screenshare, both ways. Long prompts, real configuration, your actual accounts. You see every keystroke and approve everything before it ships. Most pieces take minutes once you know the prompt — so we get through more than you expect.
After — it keeps running
The agents stay set up, on your schedule, in your accounts, whether or not anyone logs in. You get the recording and the prompts verbatim so you can run them again without me.
Receipts
Hundreds of hours, or one session
Every tile is a job that actually ran, with a public write-up naming what broke, what needed a human, and what it cost. Where the left-hand number is a span of time, it is the human estimate published in that write-up. The rest are counts from the run itself.
Human-hour figures are the estimates published in each write-up, measured against our own logged agent runs — not an independent benchmark. Where a number is self-reported, the article says so. We publish the failures too.
See it before you buy it
Watch it work before you buy it
If the hour is going to be worth $1,500 to you, you should be able to tell from watching me do it for free first.



Who I do this with
Local service owners who wanted it running, not explained






The deliverable
What actually gets installed
Not “access to a platform.” Six things, in your workspace, under your login, that you could hand to somebody else tomorrow.
A skill + access + a goal + a schedule = an employee.
Take away the schedule and you have a document that does nothing.
The process
Eight steps, and you only do three of them

- Landing pageYou decide it’s worth an hour and place the order.
- Email confirmationReceipt lands, and the intake starts immediately.
- Strategy & GCTYou write down Goals, Content, Targeting. Five minutes. This is what the long prompt is built from.
- Access checklistAdmin access to whatever you want touched — site, ads, analytics, GBP, video.
- Quick auditWe run the audit before the call so the hour isn’t spent discovering what’s broken.
- Power Hour scheduledTime locked with Dennis plus the specialist your GCT calls for.
- The Power HourScreenshare. Long prompts. Configuration. Things get built while you watch.
- Follow-up tasksRecording, the verbatim prompts, and whatever kept running after we hung up.
What you keep
You don’t leave with a summary. You leave with a system.
What people say
Twenty-plus years of people saying the same thing
“Not gonna lie, Dennis Yu in the span of just an hour dropped some knowledge that will change the entire course of my future! #genius”
Rich ThurmanThink, Automate & Grow
“Dennis Yu is the King of Facebook ads.”
Mari SmithFacebook Marketing Expert
“Dennis has not only been amazing with us at the Warriors but someone I consider a great friend.”
Kenny LauerFormerly Golden State Warriors
“Dennis Yu is incredibly knowledgeable about Facebook ads. Follow him immediately!”
Larry KimFounder, WordStream
“The future of social media marketing is bright with guys like Dennis…helping people and brands figure out how to optimize their strategies.”
Phil MershonFormerly Social Media Examiner
“Dennis shows again, why he’s not only one of the smartest but most generous people I know. Even if you know a ton, this is really valuable.”
Paul FabrettiFormerly Microsoft
“Dennis is indeed the man! The absolute real deal!”
Alison J. HerzogFormerly Dell
“Who’s better than Dennis Yu? If someone meets that person, please introduce me to them.”
Eric LudwigEnvision
Before you order
Fair questions
Is one hour really enough?
For more than people expect, because the install is the fast part once you know the prompts — we have done this enough times that things which look like a week take minutes. Some people book one hour and never speak to us again. Others do a few short sessions as they point the agents at more of the business. I stay until the thing we started actually works; whatever it takes to get the result.
What actually gets installed?
Agents with defined roles, the skills that document how they work, connectors to your real accounts, a schedule that wakes them up, a QA pass that checks their output, and a written receipt of every run. All of it in your workspace, under your login.
Do I need to be technical?
No — that is most of what you are paying for. You bring the business problem and the account access; I bring the prompts and the configuration. Plenty of people leave the hour having watched an agent do something they did not know was possible sixty minutes earlier.
What does it cost to run after I leave?
Depends entirely on how much you point at it. Our cheapest logged day of agent work across the whole fleet was $3.48 — a quiet daily watcher that stays silent unless something changes lives down in that range. Heavy audit work across a fleet is materially more. We will size yours on the call using real numbers rather than a brochure figure — and we publish our own spend, down to the day.
Who’s actually on the call?
Me, plus one specialist matched to what your intake says you need — local search, ads, analytics, video, or agent configuration. That is why the form comes first.
What do I need to have ready?
Your Goals, Content and Targeting on the form we send, and admin access to whatever you want touched — site, ad account, analytics, Google Business Profile, inbox, video. If access is not ready we spend the hour on access instead of on work, which wastes your money.
What can’t be done in an hour?
Anything gated behind a decision only you can make, a payment method, or an OAuth grant only you can click. We also cannot manufacture proof you do not have — if there are no jobs, reviews or footage to work from, the hour goes into building the system that starts collecting them.
Is this a sales call?
No. It is the deliverable. You keep the recording, the prompts, and everything we set up whether or not we ever speak again.
Can my team join?
Yes, and they should. Whoever will actually run this after the call gets more out of it than the owner does.
Let’s get your agents running.
Sixty minutes, $1,500 — and you leave with it running, plus the recording, the prompts verbatim, and every agent we set up still working in your accounts tomorrow morning.
You’ll get the intake form by email right after checkout. We schedule once your GCT is in.
Questions first? Email dennis@blitzmetrics.com and put Power Hour in the subject line.
