
Marketing that makes sense with a clear plan, strong foundations, and strategies that actually work.
Cut through the noise, get organized, and take control of your business with a clear plan forward.
Build a business that runs smoother, faster, and smarter with the right systems, tools, and tech.
Marketing that makes sense with a clear plan, strong foundations, and strategies that actually work.
Cut through the noise, get organized, and take control of your business with a clear plan forward.
Build a business that runs smoother, faster, and smarter with the right systems, tools, and tech.

I see it all the time small business owners spinning their wheels, juggling social media, tools, client work, and ideas. They’re constantly doing, but not always moving forward. I used to mistake that hustle for progress, until I realized I didn’t have a real strategy just a bunch of tasks and tools with no clear direction.
What I discovered, and what I now teach, is that strategy helps you connect your goals to your actions so everything works together. Without it, you’ll always feel like you’re working harder than your results show.
I see it all the time small business owners spinning their wheels, juggling social media, tools, client work, and ideas. They’re constantly doing, but not always moving forward. I used to mistake that hustle for progress, until I realized I didn’t have a real strategy just a bunch of tasks and tools with no clear direction.
What I discovered, and what I now teach, is that strategy helps you connect your goals to your actions so everything works together. Without it, you’ll always feel like you’re working harder than your results show.

Let’s start with a free 15-minute call to talk about your business, your goals, and how we can work together to get you results. No pressure, just a conversation.
Let’s start with a free 15-minute call to talk about your business, your goals, and how we can work together to get you results. No pressure, just a conversation.
Running a business can feel like juggling a hundred things at once, and Kristina knows that firsthand. With over 20 years of experience in marketing, operations, and technology, she helps small business owners cut through the noise, simplify their systems, and create clear strategies that actually work.
Kristina’s approach is practical, approachable, and focused on results. She’s not just here to give you ideas, she’s here to help you put them into action so you can move forward with confidence.
Kristina is a business strategist, tech educator, and speaker who helps entrepreneurs simplify, get clear, and grow with confidence.
Running a business can feel like juggling a hundred things at once, and Kristina knows that firsthand. With over 20 years of experience in marketing, operations, and technology, she helps small business owners cut through the noise, simplify their systems, and create clear strategies that actually work.
Kristina’s approach is practical, approachable, and focused on results. She’s not just here to give you ideas, she’s here to help you put them into action so you can move forward with confidence.
Kristina is a business strategist, tech educator, and speaker who helps entrepreneurs simplify, get clear, and grow with confidence.

Kristina brings the same clarity, strategy, and energy she uses with her clients to the stage. She’s known for making complex topics like marketing, systems, and AI easy to understand and immediately actionable.
Whether she’s speaking at a national conference, leading a hands-on workshop, or joining a panel discussion, Kristina connects with audiences through relatable stories, practical strategies, and a no-fluff approach that leaves people ready to take action.
Event organizers and attendees alike value her ability to meet people where they are and give them exactly what they need to move forward with confidence.
Kristina brings the same clarity, strategy, and energy she uses with her clients to the stage. She’s known for making complex topics like marketing, systems, and AI easy to understand and immediately actionable.
Whether she’s speaking at a national conference, leading a hands-on workshop, or joining a panel discussion, Kristina connects with audiences through relatable stories, practical strategies, and a no-fluff approach that leaves people ready to take action.
Event organizers and attendees alike value her ability to meet people where they are and give them exactly what they need to move forward with confidence.

Practical, engaging, and results-focused - Kristina inspires audiences to take action.
Practical, engaging, and results-focused - Kristina inspires audiences to take action.

Most websites are not growing a business because they are doing too little. A website that just holds information is not the same as a website that is actively working. Your site should help people understand what you do, answer their questions before they ask, build trust, create a clear next step, and support your visibility online. When any of those five things are missing, your website is falling short of what it could be doing for you every single day.
Watch the full episode above, or keep reading for the breakdown. Prefer to read? Keep going.
A quick note before we dive in: Every prompt and exercise in this post works in any AI tool you are already using. Whether that is ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Claude, or Microsoft Copilot, the approach is the same. Open the tool you are most comfortable with and follow along.
When was the last time you looked at your website and actually asked what it is doing for your business?
Not what it looks like. Not whether it exists. What it is actively doing.
This is one of the most common conversations I have with small business owners. They tell me they have a website. My first question back is always the same: okay, so what is it doing?
Because a website that just sits there holding information is not the same as a website that works. And for a lot of service-based business owners, there is a real gap between those two things.
The very first thing your website should do is make it clear what you do, who you help, and why someone should stay on the page instead of clicking away. That sounds simple. But this is exactly where most websites miss the mark.
The business owner knows what they do, so they assume the website says it clearly. But when someone new lands on the homepage, the message is often too broad, too vague, or too focused on the business instead of the customer.
This is where AI becomes a genuinely useful tool. AI has no emotional attachment to your website. It reads what is actually there, not what you meant to say. If you paste your homepage into any AI tool and the description that comes back is fuzzy, that is a signal worth paying attention to.
Here is what to do right now: Open your AI tool of choice, paste your homepage content in, and ask: "Based only on this homepage, what does this business do? Who is it for? What problem does it solve? Tell me what feels unclear." That one prompt can uncover a lot.
Think about the questions people usually have before they ever contact you. What do you offer? Who is this for? What does the process look like? How do I get started? What happens next?
Your website should be doing some of that pre-work for you. Not every page needs to be long. It just needs to reduce uncertainty. Because when people have too many unanswered questions, they hesitate. And when they hesitate, they leave.
A good website does not just present information. It reduces friction.
Here is what to do right now: Paste your page into your AI tool and ask: "Pretend you are a potential customer visiting this page for the first time. What questions would you still have before feeling ready to contact this business?" That prompt helps you see the hesitation points you may have stopped noticing.
Your website may be the first real impression someone has of your business. And whether we like it or not, people make fast decisions based on what they find online. Does this feel current? Does this feel credible? Does this feel like someone I can trust?
Trust is built through proof: testimonials, examples, experience, and clear information that reassures someone they are in the right place. A polished design helps, but trust is really built through clarity, proof, and consistency.
A lot of business owners think they need to completely overhaul their website to fix a trust problem. Most of the time, they just need to add the right elements to what is already there.
Here is what to do right now: Ask your AI tool: "Review this page as a first-time visitor. What on this page would build trust, and what is missing that would help someone feel more confident about this business?" That might lead you to add testimonials, clarify your process, or include more proof of your experience.
A lot of websites have information, but no direction. Someone lands on a page, reads a few things, maybe scrolls a little, and then what? If the next step is unclear, the website is not doing its job.
Your website should be guiding people. Should they schedule a call? Fill out a form? Request a quote? Call your office? Visit another page first? The action may vary, but the direction needs to be clear.
Sometimes all it takes is a stronger button, a clearer sentence, or better placement on the page. AI is great at spotting weak calls to action because it reads pages very literally.
Here is what to do right now: Ask your AI tool: "What is the main next step this page is asking a visitor to take? If it is not obvious, tell me why and suggest three clearer calls to action." That kind of feedback is practical and fast.
This one matters more than ever right now. Your website is not just being viewed by people. It is also being interpreted by search engines and AI systems. That means your website needs to clearly communicate what you do, who you help, where you serve, and what makes your business relevant.
If that information is buried, vague, outdated, or missing, your website may not be helping your visibility the way you think it is. This is one of the reasons I keep encouraging business owners not to treat their website like a one-time project. It needs attention, updates, and clarity on a consistent basis.
Visibility is not just about ranking. It is about being understandable. And if your website is easier to understand, it becomes easier to trust, easier to use, and easier to find.
Here is what to do right now: Ask your AI tool: "Review this page and tell me whether it clearly communicates the business services, audience, location, and next step. What could be improved to help this page be more useful for search engines, AI tools, and human visitors?"
If you made it this far, you already did something valuable. You slowed down and asked whether your website is actually working for you. That question matters.
Here is a quick recap of what your website should be doing:
Helping people understand your business clearly and quickly
Answering questions before people have to ask them
Building confidence and trust through proof and clarity
Creating a clear and obvious next step for every visitor
Supporting your visibility for both people and search engines
Pick one page on your website this week. Open the AI tool you already use, paste that page in, and ask what it is doing well and what it is not doing yet. One page. One honest look. That is your starting point.
How do I know if my website is actually working for my business?
Stop asking whether you like how it looks and start asking what it is doing. Is it helping people understand what you do? Is it building trust? Is it creating a clear next step? Is it supporting your visibility in search? If you cannot answer yes to all four, there is room to improve. Pasting one page into any AI tool and asking those questions directly is one of the fastest ways to find the gaps.
Do I need to rebuild my website to fix these problems?
Most of the time, no. A full rebuild is rarely the first answer. What most websites need is a better evaluation. Clearer messaging, stronger calls to action, added trust signals like testimonials, and updated content can make a significant difference without starting over. The goal is to ask the right questions first, so you know exactly where to focus your energy.
How can AI help me improve my website if I am not technical?
That is exactly why AI is such a useful tool for this. You do not need to understand code or SEO jargon. You simply paste your page content into whichever AI tool you prefer, whether that is ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Claude, or Microsoft Copilot, ask specific questions about what is clear and what is missing, and let it give you an outside perspective. AI reads your website the way a first-time visitor would, with fresh eyes and no assumptions, which makes it surprisingly good at surfacing the gaps you have stopped noticing.
If you went through this post and realized your website is not doing all five of these things, that is actually good news. Now you know where to focus. And you do not have to figure it out alone.
A free 15-minute call is a great place to start. We will take a look at where your website stands, talk through what is working and what is not, and figure out the right next step for your specific business. No pressure, no pitch. Just a real conversation.
Book your free call at kristinastubblefield.com/book-a-call

Kristina has created a hub that offers simple AI support to help your business show up and stand out. If you’re tired of feeling behind on content, overwhelmed by tech, or unsure where to start with AI - this is for you.
Through the AI Simplified podcast, YouTube channel, and community, Kristina shares practical tips and strategies so you can market your business in a simpler, more strategic way.

Running a business is easier when you have the right tools. Kristina has tested dozens and narrowed it down to the ones she uses every day, the same tools she recommends to her clients to save time, get organized, and market smarter.
Kristina has created a hub that offers simple AI support to help your business show up and stand out. If you’re tired of feeling behind on content, overwhelmed by tech, or unsure where to start with AI - this is for you.
Through the AI Simplified podcast, YouTube channel, and community, Kristina shares practical tips and strategies so you can market your business in a simpler, more strategic way.


Running a business is easier when you have the right tools. Kristina has tested dozens and narrowed it down to the ones she uses every day, the same tools she recommends to her clients to save time, get organized, and market smarter.
Book a free 15-minute call to see how we can work together to simplify your systems, clarify your strategy, and grow with confidence.
Book a free 15-minute call to see how we can work together to simplify your systems, clarify your strategy, and grow with confidence.

Copyright © 2026 Kristina Stubblefield - All Rights Reserved.