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AI for Small Business: A Practical 30-Day Implementation Plan (Without the Hype)

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If you’re a small business owner, you’ve probably heard the same message repeatedly: use AI or get left behind. The problem is that most advice is either too technical or too vague to be useful.

The truth is simple: AI is most valuable for small businesses when it helps you save time, improve consistency, and make better decisions—not when it becomes another complicated system to manage.

Where AI helps most in small businesses

  1. Marketing execution: faster content drafts, ad variations, and social captions.
  2. Operations: meeting summaries, SOP drafts, checklists, and admin workflows.
  3. Customer communication: faster first responses and more consistent follow-up.

Your 30-Day AI Implementation Plan

Getting started with AI does not have to be a time-consuming or complex process. You can do it in a month. Here’s how.

Week 1: Identify high-friction tasks

Don’t start with tools. Start with bottlenecks. Pick two-to-three repeat tasks that consume time and affect revenue or customer experience.

  • Lead response and follow-up
  • Social content production
  • Call notes and action-item summaries

Week 2: Build simple workflows

Define inputs, prompt/process, human review, and output destination for each workflow. Keep approval in the loop.

Week 3: Measure outcomes

  • Time saved per task
  • Response time improvement
  • Lead conversion impact

Week 4: Standardize and scale

Turn winning workflows into SOPs with prompt templates, approval rules, and a clear list of when not to use AI.

Common mistakes to avoid

  1. Using too many tools at once
  2. Automating broken processes
  3. Skipping human review
  4. Not assigning workflow ownership

AI Readiness Checklist

Use this checklist to stay on track in your implementation process.

  • [ ] We know the exact process we are improving
  • [ ] Each workflow has a clear owner
  • [ ] Human review and approval are defined
  • [ ] We track time or revenue impact
  • [ ] We have privacy/data handling guardrails

Getting started

AI doesn’t need to be complicated. Start with one painful workflow, make it measurable, and scale only proven wins. For small businesses, practical execution beats hype every time.

Jaime Olguin is a digital marketing veteran and founder of Olguin Marketing Group in Chula Vista, California. Since 2016, he’s helped local businesses get found online—and now he’s on a mission to help them stay ahead by integrating AI into their marketing and operations.

From AI-powered social media agents to automated customer follow-up systems, Jaime bridges the gap between emerging technology and the real-world needs of small business owners.

Photo courtesy Olguin Marketing Group

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