Small-business owners
You want to see what is blocking visibility before paying for a big SEO engagement.
A practical skill library that helps you check your Google Business Profile, reviews, citations, service pages, and AI search signals, then decide what to fix first.
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The Small Business AI Ranking Skill Library helps you check the things that affect whether a local customer can find you: your Google Business Profile, reviews, listings, service pages, city signals, and the way AI tools understand your business.
It gives you skill files and prompt systems for finding the gaps and choosing the next fix, without needing to learn every SEO term first.
The goal is to make AI ask for the right business facts, use the owner’s language, flag weak proof, and produce drafts a human can review before publishing.
Most prompts skip the business context that matters: services, cities, customer questions, reviews, photos, citations, proof, and the language a business owner would use. This library turns those inputs into repeatable workflows.
You get downloadable Claude skill packages where they make sense, plus prompt systems for smaller jobs. Each one is designed around small-business visibility, not enterprise SEO jargon.
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Use it for a baseline audit, a GBP cleanup, a service-page rewrite, a monthly maintenance pass, or a quick check before you publish something that should help the business get found.
This is for the person who needs better decisions and better drafts, not another SEO report with a hundred low-context recommendations.
You want to see what is blocking visibility before paying for a big SEO engagement.
You need practical prompts for GBP, reviews, citations, service pages, and city signals.
You want a reusable audit and maintenance system that keeps work consistent across clients.
You want skill files and prompts that force proof, voice, and specifics instead of template output.
Short version: it is a practical working library, not a course, and not a pile of loose prompts.
No. It is a working library of Claude-ready skill files, prompts, and visibility workflows. You use the files while auditing, writing, improving, and maintaining a small-business web presence.
The downloadable packages are built for Claude Skills, but the SKILL.md files and prompt systems are plain markdown. You can adapt them for Codex or another AI workspace that reads project instructions.
No. The skill files include inputs, process steps, quality gates, output formats, and anti-slop rules. The point is to make AI use the business context instead of guessing.
No. It gives you the audit and production system. You still need actual business details, customer language, proof, locations, and judgment. That is what keeps the output useful.
Stripe sends you through checkout and confirms the $9 one-time payment. The sales page lives on EmillyHumphress.com, while the skill library lives behind a WhiteBoston login. Sign in with the same email so your login can match the paid library access, then download or copy the skill packages and prompt systems.
Get the skill library, sign in, and start with the baseline audit before writing another page from scratch.
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