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Guest: Chris Mechanic — serial entrepreneur, founder of WebMechanix (sold after 15 years, 9x Inc. 5000), and creator of Mecha AI, a voice AI platform built for high-volume lead gen businesses. Chris came up through SEO and affiliate marketing, built a nationally recognized digital agency, achieved a successful exit near his 40th birthday, and then dove headfirst into the world of voice AI after seeing the technology's potential to solve real call center problems. Host: Ken Baden, CEO/Owner of Baden Consulting and Potomac Custom Remodeling — a hands-on entrepreneur in the DMV home improvement space who isn't afraid to share what's working and what isn't inside his own business. What you'll learn in this episode: * Why 20–25% of contractor calls go unanswered (Service Titan data on 1M calls) * How voice AI handles inbound calls, canvasser confirmations, and after-hours leads * The rehash strategy that can recover 20–30% of lost revenue * Why disguising a rehash call as a customer survey is pure gold * The hidden value inside your existing customer list * Why social media group engagement (Facebook, Reddit) beats posting on your own page * How Geo-targeted YouTube ads let you become "famous" in your town for very little money * Why contractors undervalue their customer lists — and how to finally monetize them * What "hardened" means in AI — and why it matters for your voice agent Resources mentioned: * Mecha AI: mechai.com / stupidupside.com * SEO by WebMechanix: seobywebmechanix.com * Outbound Ops: outboundops.com * The Kitchen Table Podcast: thekitchentablepodcast.net * Baden Consulting: badenconsulting.net * Service Titan 2023 call study (1M contractor calls) * Chris's contact: LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrismechanic/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrismechanic/] ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 — Welcome & Intro: Who is Chris Mechanic? 1:00 — Chris's background: Self-taught SEO, affiliate marketing, starting WebMechanix 1:45 — 15 years of growth: 9x Inc. 5000, 23–24% growth annually 2:00 — The exit: Selling the agency around his 40th birthday 2:30 — Life after the exit: The identity crisis and going stir crazy in retirement 4:00 — The pivot: How voice AI got on Chris's radar (enterprise financial services project) 5:30 — Ken's story: Investing heavily in marketing and chasing the lead problem 6:00 — How Baden Consulting started using Mecha AI — and why Ken was a skeptic 7:00 — The AI answers every call: "Flow" and the 24/7 call routing system 9:00 — The stats: Service Titan data shows contractors miss 20–25% of calls 11:00 — Canvasser confirmation calls and what AI does better than humans 13:00 — The power of a consistent, "hardened" B+ agent vs. your best human rep 14:30 — AI and jobs: Why none of Chris's clients are using AI to cut headcount 16:00 — Rehash strategy: The one-call-close model and why margins drop after you leave 19:00 — The survey + rehash combo: Ken's gold nugget for recovering lost leads 22:00 — Multiple rehash cohorts: Pitched but said no, ghosted, or never reached 24:00 — Direct response marketing principles applied to home improvement 26:00 — Your customer list is your goldmine — and contractors aren't using it 31:00 — Social media strategy: Get off your own page, infiltrate the conversations 32:00 — Reddit and AIO (AI Optimization) as the new SEO 33:00 — Geo-targeted YouTube ads: Become famous in your town for less than TV 36:00 — Monetizing your customer list with referral partnerships and upsells 38:00 — Ken's honest review: From pessimist to all-in on Mecha AI 40:00 — Where to find Chris and demo Mecha AI 41:30 — Closing thoughts and see you next time
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