Ever catch yourself treating your team like replaceable parts instead of irreplaceable talent? In my latest conversation with Kasim Aslam (founder of the #1 ranked Google Ads agency in the US), we tackle the dangerous mindset of viewing humans as commodities. "The biggest mistake in the AI revolution isn't choosing the wrong tools—it's forgetting that your people are your greatest asset." As someone who went from rock band frontman to agency founder, I've learned that success comes from human connection, not just execution. Kasim built and sold an 8-figure agency by empowering people, not replacing them—and shared how Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) is changing the game for those who understand this truth. Whether you're scaling an agency or adopting AI, this episode is your wake-up call to put the human element first. #HumanityInBusiness #EthicalLeadership #ValuePeople #BusinessEthics #LeadershipDevelopment #TreatPeopleRight #EmployeeValue #BusinessInsights #Inspiration #Motivation
source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CMbsTzKIH4
Welcome to the official channel of Jason Hunt, co-founder of Merged Media and your go-to guide for growing a business that actually works. If you're a service-based entrepreneur tired of marketing fluff and looking for real, measurable results—this channel is for you. #LeadGeneration #DigitalMarketing #SEO #GoogleAds #JasonHunt #MergedMedia #Entrepreneurship
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