High Rise Influence

High Rise Influence High Rise Influence trains young adults and business owners to grow real results with AI and digital marketing.

Learn directly from Jack Wendt and Dennis Yu through hands-on mentorship, real client work, and proven systems that turn learners into earners.

Most people use AI like a tool. They open it, do something, close it, and then start over again. Nothing carries over.Th...
04/07/2026

Most people use AI like a tool. They open it, do something, close it, and then start over again. Nothing carries over.

This is different. It actually builds on itself, and the more you use it, the better it gets.

This is something Jack’s been working on and he wrote a full breakdown of it.

https://highriseinfluence.net/claude-prism-guide/

03/31/2026

Most people are waiting for the perfect moment.

The opportunity is already here.

Learn the tools.
Follow the systems.
Create real wins for real businesses.

The only question is whether you're going to take it.

03/25/2026

Most young adults are looking in the wrong place.

You don’t need to start from scratch.
Start with what’s already working.

Learn the tools.
Apply the systems.
Amplify real businesses.

That’s how you go from beginner → working with $10M+ brands.

03/25/2026

Everyone talks about “personal branding” like it’s some vague, feel-good thing.

But PR isn’t just mentions, logos, or “potential reach.”

We look at what’s actually happening:
What keywords you rank for.
How much traffic you’re really getting.
Whether Google trusts you.

Your reputation has data behind it.
Domain rating. Backlinks. Reviews. Knowledge panel.

Most people claiming “SEO” have never even seen this report.

If you wouldn’t guess your health without an X-ray…
why are you guessing your influence?

Want a full breakdown of your actual authority?
Check the link in bio.

03/19/2026

Cool hearing Eric Meltzer talk about this.

He came in not really knowing what direction to take with his online presence, and now it’s way more clear what actually moves the needle.

Most people are just posting and hoping something sticks.
There’s a difference between that and actually building something that brings in business.

03/17/2026

Most agencies are basically free soloing.

No structure. No real system. Just hoping it works.

Looks cool… until it doesn’t.

If you’re building something that actually matters, you need:
• a process
• the right tools
• some kind of structure

That’s how you grow without everything falling apart.

03/16/2026

A lot of people ask why someone would join the AI Apprentice Program.

For George, it actually started with a Facebook post Dennis made about the program. The post said it was for young adults learning how to use AI in their own businesses or in other people’s businesses.

George saw it and thought, “I’m a young adult using AI for other people’s businesses. This might be interesting.”

So he messaged Dennis and got on a call.

He expected the typical sales call where someone tries to convince you to join. Instead Dennis basically told him he didn’t need to join the program and didn’t need his money.

That caught George off guard.

At the end of the call Dennis simply told him the cost and said if you want to join, great. If not, no worries.

George sat there for about 30 seconds and decided to join.

In this clip he talks about why he made that decision and what he actually got from being part of the program.

03/14/2026

George Paladichuk shares how he used our face socks strategy to open doors at a major conference. He researched each executive, wrote personalized notes, and included custom socks with their face on them.

He got into conversations and rooms that were previously closed to him.
The socks are just the vehicle. Honoring others is what opens doors.

You can follow the same process: https://highriseinfluence.net/ordering-face-socks/

High Rise Influence recently expanded David Meerman Scott’s presence on Grokipedia by creating individual pages for each...
02/17/2026

High Rise Influence recently expanded David Meerman Scott’s presence on Grokipedia by creating individual pages for each of his books.

Rather than leaving them as a short list under his main profile, the team built out separate, factual entries and connected them back to his primary page. The result is a clear internal structure that strengthens how the entities relate to each other.

It’s a straightforward approach: document each asset properly, explain its notability, and interlink everything strategically.

That structure adds depth and long-term authority beyond a single profile page.

Learn how we built a structured Grokipedia SEO tree for David Meerman Scott by creating individual book pages, adding factual notability rationale, and strategically interlinking entities to strengthen authority and search visibility.

One of the simplest “authority assets” a business can build is a properly managed Grokipedia page.Unlike traditional con...
01/21/2026

One of the simplest “authority assets” a business can build is a properly managed Grokipedia page.

Unlike traditional content that gets buried over time, Grokipedia pages act more like structured entity references—helping connect the business owner, the company, and key supporting signals in one place. The end result is cleaner representation online and a stronger foundation for long-term credibility.

This guide breaks down an SOP-style process for client teams, including how to request Grokipedia pages, what details to include for approval, how to fix incorrect information, and how to strengthen entity linking across related pages.

Read it here:

Learn how to create, edit, and manage Grokipedia pages for clients and their businesses. This SOP covers requesting articles, fixing errors, improving entity links, avoiding duplicate rejections, and sharing pages with clients.

Contractors: you don’t need to be famous to get a Google Knowledge Panel.In this session, Dennis Yu, Jack Wendt, and Dyl...
01/20/2026

Contractors: you don’t need to be famous to get a Google Knowledge Panel.

In this session, Dennis Yu, Jack Wendt, and Dylan Haugen break down what a Knowledge Panel actually is, why it matters for local SEO, and what Google really looks for when deciding who gets one (it’s not press releases or “SEO tricks”).

If you want Google to clearly understand who you are, what you do, and where you operate—this is the place to start:

Dennis Yu, Jack Wendt, and Dylan Haugen explain how Google Knowledge Panels work for contractors, what Google looks for, and how to build real trust signals that help you rank locally and win more leads.

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12/26/2025

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