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Dr. Jim Carey, PhD., sits with Jason for an hour of conversation about his AI adventure helping Jason build his online website presence after a crazy journey Jason has had trying to improve his online presence. Valuable and interesting show for everyone.
Websites mentioned on the show:
DrJimCarey@outlook.com
https://MauiNeutralZone.com
https://aiOffice.dev
https://JimCarey.tel
https://ExoticPropertyHawaii.com
https://DreamMaui.com
https://MauiCoastProperty.com
https://RochesterPMG.com
https://DownriverPropertyManagement.com
Summary & Transcript Below…

Jason Schwartz opens the show at the Neutral Zone in Maui, introducing the broadcast on KAKU 88.5 FM and Akaku Maui Community Media Channel 55. He directs listeners to MauiNeutralZone.com for full transcripts and summaries of this and over 550 other shows, emphasizing the website as the best place to experience the content. The show is also streamed live on YouTube channels Dream Maui, Dream Maui One, and Dream Maui Two.
- [01:08 → 05:41] Introducing Dr. Jim Carey and Website Development Challenges
Jason introduces his longtime friend, Jim Carey (not the actor), who is a technology wizard and website architect. Jason recounts his frustrating experience managing multiple websites, initially building them himself and later hiring developers from India and GoDaddy, which only complicated matters due to poor communication, fragmented work, and cultural differences. Jim, with his extensive expertise, was brought in to assess and resolve these issues. Jim discovered that previous developers had created a “Frankenstein’s monster” of disconnected pieces rather than an integrated system. This segment establishes Jim’s pivotal role in reorganizing and upgrading Jason’s web presence into four effective websites. - [05:41 → 08:32] Website Restoration, AI, and Digital Archiving
Jim fixed the websites, including correcting basic web standards like favicons. Jason highlights how these improvements allow him to share detailed content with the public, complete with searchable transcripts and summaries, which were previously unavailable. They discuss the challenge of preserving decades of show archives stored on outdated media like tapes, CDs, and DVDs. Jim’s experience in archiving and his extensive video library from Key West inspired and helped Jason build a durable digital archive. This effort underscores the importance of preserving local culture and history through modern digital platforms. [08:32 → 16:11] Artificial Intelligence (AI) Evolution and Practical Applications
Jim elaborates on the history and current state of AI technology, clarifying that AI is not new but increasingly accessible and integrated into everyday tools. He shares past projects, such as improving Getty Images’ photo tagging using AI to analyze metadata, enhancing search accuracy. The discussion contrasts traditional search engines with AI-based systems, emphasizing how AI understands natural language prompts to deliver precise results. They demonstrate current AI uses, like transcript generation with timestamps for YouTube videos and automatic content summarization. Jim praises AI’s ability to streamline workflows and improve productivity, while Jason acknowledges the necessity to adapt and use AI thoughtfully.- [16:11 → 20:48] AI in Website Coding and SEO Optimization
Jim explains how AI assists not only in content creation but also in website coding and Search Engine Optimization (SEO). He describes a case study with Rochester Property Management Group, where rewriting their website content and embedding AI-readable code significantly boosted their website traffic from 200 daily visitors to hundreds weekly and increased leads from two per month to two per day without additional advertising. Jim writes AI prompts that generate human-readable, SEO-friendly website content and JSON-LD structured data to improve AI and search engine comprehension. He also uses AI to detect and fix coding errors efficiently, highlighting how AI learning adapts to his style and requirements. - [20:48 → 32:15] Diverse AI Tools, Automation, and Analytics Integration
The conversation turns to the variety of AI tools available—ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Copilot, Grok (Tesla’s AI), and others—and the importance of leveraging multiple platforms instead of relying on a single AI. Jim shares how AI automates website updates across social media via tools like dlvr.it, increasing exposure and engagement with minimal manual effort. Analytics from Google provide detailed insights into user device types and traffic patterns, enabling fine-tuning of websites for mobile or desktop users. These AI-driven analytics and automation tools greatly simplify website management and marketing tasks. - [32:15 → 38:27] AI-Assisted Research, Learning, and Global Educational Impact
Jim discusses using AI to assist with reading and summarizing books, enhancing learning and content digestion. He also mentions how AI tools help broaden his grandchildren’s horizons by facilitating multilingual reading with Google Translate. Personal anecdotes highlight Jim’s lifelong passion for education and technology, including his military academy background, naval engineering, and extensive global work in software development for government agencies. This segment emphasizes AI’s educational potential and Jim’s dedication to teaching and empowering others. - [38:27 → 47:40] Professional Backgrounds, Community Engagement, and Real Estate Integration
Jason and Jim discuss their remarkable resumes, including Jason’s decades in Maui and Jim’s global experience working with foreign governments and the U.S. State Department. Jason highlights his leadership in fundraising for disaster relief and community projects, while Jim underscores his commitment to technology transfer and education. They talk about the integration of real estate activities with AI-powered websites, referral systems, and legal compliance. Jim’s work on Jason’s websites included ensuring broker approvals and adherence to real estate advertising laws, demonstrating their attention to detail and professionalism. - [47:40 → 51:34] Quality Hosting, Website Rebuilding, and Overcoming
Previous Developer Challenges
Jim praises the new hosting company, Quality Discount Hosting, for responsive, affordable, and straightforward service compared to the problems faced with GoDaddy. He explains how the previous developers’ fragmented approach, involving multiple programmers worldwide without coordination, led to inconsistent code and technical issues. Jim rebuilt the websites from scratch, preserving Jason’s original content and vision but using modern, efficient coding and SEO practices. This rebuilding enabled better performance, easier management, and AI optimization. - [51:34 → 55:26] Cultural Reflections, Content Preservation, and Future Plans
The conversation reflects on the value of historical media preservation, noting that YouTube serves as a permanent archive for content, contrasting with the impermanence of physical media. Jim shares his experience running the Creative Health Institute and producing educational content, demonstrating his diverse interests and expertise. Jason expresses excitement about future projects, including tribute music shows, integrating entertainment, environment, tourism, and real estate into a cohesive platform. The importance of community collaboration and sustainable growth with Maui’s unique spirit is emphasized. - [55:26 → 57:07] Conclusion and Mutual Appreciation
Jason and Jim close the show by expressing mutual respect and gratitude for their collaborative relationship. They acknowledge their occasional disagreements but emphasize shared commitment to the vision, the nonprofit goals, and helping others. Jim’s multifaceted expertise—from technology to religion (holding advanced degrees)—is praised, highlighting his role as a “wizard” behind the scenes. The hosts thank the audience and promise continued updates and content sharing via MauiNeutralZone.com and related platforms.
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- Integrated Web Presence: The transformation from fragmented, outsourced website development to a coherent, AI-optimized digital platform dramatically improved traffic, lead generation, and user engagement.
- AI as a Tool, Not a Replacement: AI enhances productivity by automating coding, SEO, content creation, transcript generation, and social media distribution, but human creativity and oversight remain essential.
- Preservation of Local Culture: Digitizing and archiving decades of community media ensures that Maui’s history and stories remain accessible for future generations.
- Education and Empowerment: Both hosts emphasize teaching and empowering
others to use technology effectively, reflecting their commitment to sustainable knowledge transfer.
- Professionalism and Compliance: Attention to legal requirements and quality hosting underpin the success and reliability of the websites.
- Community and Vision: The project is deeply rooted in Maui’s supportive community ethos, aiming for sustainable growth and integration of arts, environment, and real estate.
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- AI Optimization
- Website Development
- SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
- Digital Archiving
- Transcript and Summary Generation
- Social Media Automation
- Quality Hosting
- Real Estate Compliance
- Community Media
- Technology Education
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- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Q: How did AI improve the website’s performance?
A: AI was used to rewrite content for better readability and search engine compatibility, add structured data for AI understanding, and automate coding and error correction, resulting in increased traffic and leads.
Q: What were the main issues with previous web development efforts?
A: Fragmented work by multiple overseas programmers without coordination, poor communication, inconsistent coding practices, and cultural misunderstandings led to dysfunctional websites.
Q: How is the show content preserved and made accessible?
A: Shows are digitized, transcribed, summarized, and indexed on MauiNeutralZone.com with a Google-style search engine, ensuring easy access to over 600 archived videos and transcripts.
Q: What role does AI play in the daily workflow?
A: AI assists in content creation, coding, SEO, social media posting, analytics interpretation, and educational tools, significantly streamlining operations.
Q: How does this project support the Maui community?
A: By preserving local media, promoting local artists and causes, integrating real estate and tourism efforts, and fostering collaboration, the project aims to strengthen Maui’s cultural and economic fabric.
This comprehensive summary captures the essence of the dialogue between Jason Schwartz and Dr. Jim Carey, reflecting the technical, cultural, and community aspects of their ongoing digital transformation project.
00:11
Good morning, everyone. This is Jason Schwartz. We’re here at the Neutral Zone, MauiNeutralZone.com. We’re hosted by KAKU 88.5 FM, the voice of Maui. We’re housed in the studio of Akaku, Maui Community Media. Channel is 50, I don’t know, 3, 4, and 5. But channel 55 is where you’ll find us. But you can mostly look at MauiNeutralZone.com because up there you’ll see…
00:40
a full transcript of this show and a summary of this show and you’ll see that we have that for all of our shows that are up there we got like 550 and uh there anyway that’s the way to go maui neutralzone.com you also see up us we live the things live on youtube at dream maui and dream maui one dream maui too but go to maurineutralzone.com that’ll be your best experience
01:08
Now, that website is an amazing experience for me. You see, that’s what this show, you’re looking at someone, you guys, some of you, you’re kind of, you know this guy. This guy, is he a comedian or an actor? Well, when I say his name, that’ll confuse you more. Jim Carey, welcome to our show. Thank you, Jason. You’re thinking of that movie star. I’m the good-looking, funny one. I’ve seen that already.
01:35
Jim Carey has been a friend for, God, better than a decade, I think. But some guy named Brother Brad introduced me, and all those years I got to know Jim. And I heard about him. He’s over there. He came from the mainland and doing computer. He’s really a wizard. Yeah, I know.
01:59
and i’ve been building my websites for years and doing myself hiring people for a thousand dollars here thousand two thousand and nothing ever stuck i never could seem to get it together where it be able to clearly show what i’m doing and tie it together in a way that anyone says hey jason we want to join in what you’re doing we see our place in all this and
02:23
And I had just hired GoDaddy to do. I built my website myself because the people I had in India, I couldn’t work at 12 and 14 and a half hour differences and all the changes. And that was horrible. But they were nice people, but didn’t do what I needed. So I signed down with GoDaddy.
02:43
And GoDaddy, sadly, just made it worse and worse. They were burying me in a deep hole and sending it out to developers. You’d speak to someone, and you couldn’t speak to the people doing the work. You could only speak to someone who would write the thing that you just told them forever.
03:00
And write it up in a thing and then send it to those people to get it done. Every time they did something, they did it, they created and took new programs, did their own thing. But they didn’t talk and they didn’t get it. And it was getting worse and worse and worse. So I hired people on the big island. Created another domain. ExoticPropertyHawaii.com Which is also, by the way, another name of our brokerage. MauiCoastProperty.com Maui Coast Properties. But…
03:28
It’s like, wait, that was going on, and that wasn’t clear. And they got the guy in India. They wanted to help me. I gave them $1,000 a few months back, but GoDaddy wasn’t ready, and it got screwy. So they were going to help me create new doorways in. But they didn’t exactly understand, because they have a different culture and style. Here I am. I’m going crazy. Whatever hair I had left was going away quickly.
03:57
And I mentioned it to Jim and Brad, and I guess little did I know, Jim was then looking closely and said, Hey, Jason.
04:11
And that’s why Jim’s on the show, because if I was looking for the architect of what I’ve now have four websites up there going on, and that’s because of a wizard, Dr. Jim Carey. You know, I…
04:28
Usually think of you as Jim or Dr. Jim. But Jim Carey, like I said, when I first did it, I said, one R or two? But he made it clear. He’s the handsome, good-looking one. You’re shorter than the other guys, very tall and thin. Having his name stood me great in business. I bet. I’m about 10 years older than him, but ever since he became famous, people remember me. Oh, yeah. So that was good.
04:52
It’s like my buddy John Wayne, the insurance agent. Oh, yeah? I have another friend who has friends with the same name, so it’s great fun. So, I heard your complaints about this major hosting company and…
05:10
And I looked under the hood at what they had done. You gave me the login codes. Get a little closer just for good measure. I looked under the hood for what they had done, and I could see… I’ve seen this before, many a time here in Maui. And so…
05:26
I see what the problem was. Every time they assigned somebody, nobody looked at what had been done. You didn’t have an integrated whole. You just had a bunch of pieces mashed together and nothing made sense. It was like Frankenstein’s monster. Yeah, so we…
05:41
So I sorted it out. It turned into four websites. Well, three more websites from my mutual friends. And he fixed the one that the other guys did and another whole thing. Oh, that was funny because he didn’t know what a favicon was, which is an industry standard.
05:58
Anyhow, yeah fix that we’re gonna talk about all this stuff. So that’s that’s we thought we’d start off this year I thought by letting you realize we’re an upgrade This is a year where you’re gonna see things that I could show you before but I could never say hey go look there and you’ll see the detail go over there and you’ll see where and how you could be part of it you’ll see how this fits in with that and this fits in with that plus
06:24
The bonus that is the most amazing, the one that really has grabbed me is I’ve had shows forever. Akaku has a library. After two years, they used to keep them for a while. Now after two years, they say, we don’t have the room. We don’t have the thing. You’ve got to take your own stuff.
06:40
Well, I have all these tapes, and then tapes were gone. I had CDs, then DVDs, and I’m trying to save all these shows. So I have other producer friends here and everywhere that don’t have their stuff saved. So I lost bunches of shows over time. But I had shows, and I wanted to do something, not just have a pile of discs.
07:00
Well, that’s a lot of what got me interested in Jason because he has this library just on YouTube. He had over 400 videos. Yeah. And it’s like a history of Key West and Key West media. And it deserves preserving. Yeah, well, Key West. You did the same there. I’m sorry. I mean Maui. Jim was from Key West. You spent time in Key West. I grew up there. Yeah. Well, we’re going to be talking about that later. If I slip into that word, that’s because that was home. But this is home now, so…
07:26
You’ve been here now at least 11 years. 19 years. 19 years. See that? And you don’t know who’s around you. We just heard someone had a party. Really? That party? We don’t even know what’s going on. We have such a rich…
07:41
community here. And this is one of the jewels. I don’t mean to speak of you like a piece of meat, but this is like the man who’s solid platinum. You have made a difference in me in that I have a foundation.
07:56
That’s what got me interested in this. And the other thing that was interesting was helping you split these different divisions of your past, your personality, and your mission into appropriate sections. And people would better understand. That’s why we ended up with three websites out of the one from GoDaddy.
08:14
You should have seen what GoDaddy did. Anyway, that’s a story for another show. We shouldn’t badmouth them by name. Yeah, they’re a good company. They host perfectly well, but we went to a different hosting company. That’ll be part of what we’re going to talk about. I don’t mean to be funny, but when I think about AI…
08:32
This year, they’re the head of Time Magazine as the person of the year, AI. Well, AI has been here a long time. It’s all around us right now. When I go to Jim’s place and I say, hey, Alexa, scratch my back. Alexa runs every device in my house.
08:54
And all kinds of fun with that. The thing about AI, Jason, is that there’s so many out there and they’re so commonly available now. Seven, eight years ago, I was working in AI with Eric Oren, AI out of Seattle. And we took Google, Getty Images rather,
09:11
Which, if you don’t, you know, there’s stock photography. Problem with Getty or Shutterstock or any of them is finding what you’re looking for. Say, I want a girl walking on the beach in Hawaii. You get girls walking on beaches, but not necessarily Hawaii. Or girls walking in Hawaii, but not necessarily on a beach.
09:29
Because the photographers would make the tags for the photos, and everybody wants to be seen all the time. So they tag their photo for everything, tropical, Caribbean, Hawaii. What we did for Getty was we ran all their images, millions of images, through our AI and labeled them for what they were.
09:50
based on the EXIF data on the photo, the behind-the-scenes data on your photo when you scroll up, like latitude, longitude, things like that. And we turned it into a useful database, and Getty just took off after that. Isn’t it fun? AI, as people think that this is so new and it’s suddenly a new thing, all these programs and all these things that you’re looking at have taken some time and energy. Well, what we’re having is,
10:17
We’re using AI every day and usually not realizing it. Most cell phones are running on AI now, but you’re still treating it like a search engine. The difference between a search engine and AI is in a search engine, I say, girl, beach, and we’ll see what I get. But with an AI, you tell it a sentence or two. You tell it what you want. My AI prompts often run to half a page. But when I say enter, a few minutes later, I get exactly what I was looking for.
10:48
And I did that. Someone wanted me to read a book. Gentleman was on our show. And he wanted me to read a book and do things with him. And I said, well, I can’t see your book. If you can send me in PDF. Sent to me in PDF. I ran it through. Got summary of each chapter. Can I have a summary with three lines summarizing each chapter? Can you flesh it out more if I wanted this? And you can put it all on one page and put a picture over there. Yeah.
11:15
A tool. Another good example of that is you had all these videos. I said, you know, the way to make these searchable is to have a transcript and a summary. So we used one AI to research the free tools for creating a YouTube transcript with timestamps.
11:34
And we found one, and then you cranked them out. In a month, you got 400 and some odd done. It was incredible how fast you worked that. Well, you know, I’m committed. You know, it takes, I mean, to be able to tell you the truth. You guys know I tell the truth.
11:51
You were working at lightning speed above my pay grade. And I thought, the only way to keep the attention of someone who’s really smart and moving this quickly is catch on and do it and really commit. Well, that’s why I enjoyed working for you and that’s why I stuck around so long. Thank you. Because you did your share.
12:11
You’re willing to learn and you did it. I’m in the business of teaching people how to fish. I’ve been in the computer industry, I’ve been in the Windows compatible industry since 1981 when Windows came out. I’ve done software for the State Department,
12:27
A lot of governmental agencies. And you’ve worked for the State Department. I’ve worked for all the branches of the military. You’ve been in countries. I’ve been in 27 countries. Wow. I’ve worked in 27 countries for the State Department. Wow. I’ve worked in 48 different countries for foreign governments. All with the permission of the U.S. government. Right. But I did custom application software in the 1980s when you bought a computer and you turned it on and it said C colon is greater than. And you learned to use a root processor.
12:54
And I’ve been doing it since then. So I got into AI when I retired a few years back. And AI has come to a point that it’s every man technology now. And the challenge here, and that’s why I’m glad to hear you’re doing an AI seminar here at the station. No, in fact, this Saturday at 10 to 12, Vinny Pimenta is putting on an AI for Creatives workshop.
13:19
He’s had this before. You’ll see the flyer around, maybe here. But just like this, except your style. See, people have to learn. And even I have to remember to use the AI. Somebody handed me their logo, said, can you make this the logo for my new company? All I have to do is change the name.
13:37
Okay, which I’m messing around, and I’m no graphics artist. I’m messing around in 3D paint or whatever. Oh, wait a minute. I dumped it into one of my AIs, and I said, add this text and this font, and it took three or four minutes on my laptop. It was beautiful. It was perfect. I’ve been messing for 20 minutes and didn’t have it right. We’ve got to remember to use the AI and not be tied to one AI either. Like, we could have, you know, the AI we asked,
14:07
About your YouTube video transcripts? Well, not one that would do it, but it helped us identify one. Now, that’s interesting because, you know, I was trying to figure out which one to use, and you found NoteGPT. And then I went there and I did YouTube videos, but then I had to do Vimeo. I had a bunch of things. So we found another one that would do Vimeo for you. But not only that, I figured out how to use NoteGPT to do everything.
14:36
So I never even used those on the phone. Oh, you got no TV. There you go. So you became… This is my job. You outdid the expert. I mean, all I did was point you in the direction. It’s like, I don’t have to learn things I don’t have to learn if I can… So that’s what’s so incredible. You know, I have ChatGPT. The best $20 a month. And I…
15:00
Do I use it for everything? No, but like you say, it’s very convenient. People are worried about losing their jobs. To be able to do this, you have to know what you’re doing, and it’s becoming more commonplace. But that doesn’t mean you’re going to be replaced. That means you’re going to be used.
15:15
Well, the creative part is still going to be jobs, but a lot of the routine part, the secretarial things are going to be gone. I’m recommending my grandkids, three of the four of them, look at trade schools. Plumber, electrician, mechanic. Those are going to be good trades. Solid jobs. Right now, today, the average plumber makes more than the average attorney.
15:44
Yeah, and 40% of the working plumbers in the United States are past retirement age. Wow. Yeah, so the future’s in the trades. The future’s in the trades. That’s amazing. And I was saying heavy equipment, but I see heavy equipment’s all being automated now in China. So things that a machine can’t easily do, like fix your car, crawl under your sink. Diagnose the electrical problem. Yeah. That’s what I want to do. Trade school.
16:11
Yeah. Wow. Well, you know, I’ve been looking at the, I know that you talk about coding and how AI has kind of, by using it as a tool, you’ve been able to eliminate errors that you as a programmer could inadvertently make. Well, there’s two parts to that. There’s three parts to this, really. First off,
16:31
is we write the website code. But the modern part of it is we not only write the website code, we write the SEO, the search engine optimization code, which is separate. And the third part now is we write special code to stick in each article or page just for the AI. Because it tells the AI what’s on the page so the AI can read it. And this is why, like this one chart here. This company here, we redid the…
17:02
I’ll just hand you the pile. Here, just let me see. Here. I’ll take the first one. My fingers are dry, too. I licked my fingers. Here you go, Jim. They’ve been going along for years. Can I say their name or no? Yeah, yeah. Rochester PMG. Rochester Property Management Group in Rochester, Michigan. Michigan. 25-year-old company. So what do we see there? What am I going to see? Well, what we’re seeing here is for…
17:28
For nine months of last year, they were going along 200 visitors a day. This was our routine, and that generated about two new leads a month, which was fine. But I’ve been playing and experimenting, and they’re all good clients. I said, could you just let AI write your whole page for me? Let me have AI rewrite your whole page, optimize it for AI.
17:54
It took all the extended articles about everything they do and all their experience and all made into bullet points, which turns out readers respond to a lot better. Added the AI code in, and what happened on the chart here, within the week, it took two days to convert the website. They went from 200 visitors a day to 300, 400. They’re running 800, I mean a week, 800 visitors a week now.
18:21
Wow. Up from 200. And the only thing we changed, no new ads or anything else, the only thing we did was we rewrote the website into a way that the AI said people would respond better to and a way in which the AI would understand what was on the website and thus recommend it more often. And it worked because they went from two leads a month to two leads a day.
18:46
They asked me to shut down all their advertising for a while. That’s what that’s about. That’s what that spike is. And the last month of that spike, there’s been no ads running. And they’re still running 600, 800 visitors a week. Well, and you’ve been able to do things with me also. I’ve seen. Even before it’s been up, we’re not even starting. Well, AI helps me a lot because I no longer write all that code. When I started writing websites, I typed AI.
19:12
Space, slash, question mark. I typed every little word. Less than, P, greater than, that’s such a paragraph. Ampersand, NB, SP, semicolon, that’s a space. So if you didn’t know, you could still do it. Now the AI does that. The core knowledge behind it makes it incredible. I mean, that’s what you’re… I write a prompt for the AI. It’s supercharges. I write a prompt for AI, and I say, I want you to rewrite this page, optimize for…
19:41
humans to read, keep all the existing facts and data on it, but redo it as you see fit. So that’s another key here. Input. He got input from me. And then I say, and deliver it in a WordPress-ready HTML file. Wow, and there it is. So I don’t have to write any code. It even inserts the icons, all the pretty little graphics. But what I see also is you…
20:06
After you’re done, you run it through Checkr again. Then I add another piece of code in there, and I say, now write a JSON-LD file, which is what the AI reads, and once that gets indexed by Google, then the AI knows exactly what’s on your page.
20:23
And then, yes, I have three or four different code checkers I run it through. And I train my own AI. That’s why ChatGBT or Copilot, whatever you’re using, if you’ve got save mode on, it learns. I love it last week when I was asking a question about your website. It says, isn’t this the same situation we had on RochesterPMG.com? Oh, it knows. Four months earlier. Oh, that’s great. Yeah, and it remembers that.
20:48
But I run it through a code checkers, and then I run the code, and then I get an error message. I tell the AI what the error message is, and it’ll write the new code, it’ll fix it. And six months ago, I was getting errors, two, three errors every page. It’d take 10, 15 minutes to get the errors out. I don’t think we had a single error on all four of your websites that I did. Because my AI has been learning from me. And this has been the big breakthrough. Five years ago, I had to be on a mainframe somewhere.
21:17
Now it saves it on my local hard drive. Well, I’ve had ChatGPT, and then Google has Gemini that’s available to me, and there’s Copilot, and Grok. I mean, you can have a laundry list. You know, amazing to me.
21:35
Perplexity, Bing, I don’t know where. I know after a while the names. Grok, I think that’s Tesla, right? That’s Elon Musk, yeah. One of my friends is Grok. He’s in love with her. She’s very sexy. Why do you like her? Is she smarter than the others? Oh, I don’t know. She’s just so sexy.
21:59
Well, see, that’s the biggest issue going on these days, in my mind, is that we’re all just tied to our machines here and we don’t go out and put our feet in the grass and, you know, go stroke the hair of a beautiful woman.
22:15
or a beautiful guy, or whatever your choice is, or take a walk on the beach. We’re so blessed to be here in Maui. What a nice thing that you can be able to work and function from here. What’s your website address? I don’t want to forget. It’s going to be posted. Well, I have…
22:31
I have different websites for different purposes. My new AI website is AIoffice.dev for developer. A-I-O-F-F-I-C-E dot D-E-V. Okay, we’ll post that. But because of when we have Akaku, they don’t want us to put names on screens. So the ones up at MauiNeutralZone.com and all over, they have all the other stuff. But at Akaku, we keep it clean, as we say. I’ve got admin access to Maui Neutral Zone. I’ll see that it’s there.
23:01
I own you. And I’ve been holding off on doing these little short videos that you speak of and doing because every step I’m kind of moving along a little bit slower. I’ve had a few challenges along the way. Also, I’ve just…
23:19
I’ve never had a website that I could be comfortably putting down and feeling a foundation. By doing all this and adding in the websites, it’s made me realize, number one, I’ve done a lot of things here. You’ve got a hell of a library. That’s why I got involved. You’ve got a fantastic library. 35 years of videos. We’ve got over 600 now.
23:40
with stuff that’s in the queue. Well, you know, I’ve got a few more. You know, I’m cleaning out some of my stuff. I found a bunch more. But, you know, it’s a process. You’ve got to take it from a disk, move it from a disk into the digital. Then the digital, you’ve got to… But you know what? That’s what I did with all this stuff, and it’s been worthwhile. Like you say, the upfront studying, the upfront doing, pays great dividends. So think of this as…
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Wow, this guy, I’ve been working on AI, and I’ve got all these pages built, but I don’t know how to do it. This is why we did everything with Zoom calls. Yeah, we were on Zoom. I did it with you. Well, 25% of it. No, when we started, I was sitting with you. I took the advanced stuff behind the scenes. I took care of that. But anything I could teach you to do, we’d do it on Zoom. I’d show you what I’m doing.
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Really, really awesome. Working with you, I’ve never worked with someone as, really, as professional as you. You’re very friendly and easygoing, but you listen and you read and you also have tools that you use. And, you know, it’s not wrong to use a tool in your trade. Sounds like you’ve learned to use tools and, like you say, we’re growing each day. Look at this. I was able to take the one that only did YouTube, but I said, wait a minute.
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I can do this, and I can do that, and I can do this. And that’s what’s really fun, is that all this stuff, like our world, like you always hear me talking, art and music and environment and tourism, that’s all one thing. Here on Maui, what’s wrong with an integrated action plan? We can bring up entertainment.
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fill the places here with activity, take money I get from real estate commissions and real estate referrals to other agents here and all across the country, potentially. So we’re going to start and then grow. You know why? Because this is the ideal time. Hiring a guy like Jim was the greatest opportunity.
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decision that I’ve made. It’s given me confidence in who I am. It took this pile of tapes that I could see and tell everyone about to put them all up there. You can go to the search and say, let’s see, affordable housing.
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Wait, wait, what’s affordable housing, Hannibal tomorrow? Well, he was on the show. And you see where, what show he was on, what he said, when. Look at the summary. AI looks at all this stuff. I asked AI to look at all the whole website when I was at about 400 shows. You know what they say.
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Say, look at all the things and see with all the ideas I’ve been doing, which are the most significant topics I’ve had over the years? And what do you think of the topics? How do they relate to… Made me look like a rocket scientist. But it also showed me… I’ve been talking… I saw me running in 1994. You look at all the bullet points of what I was doing. 100%. It’s like…
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you know they say i’ve been holding this flag holding the vision is probably the greatest thing you’ll see that up there on the website i put that in the paper and it was 1992 or three we’re in lahaina it was published again a year ago year half ago holding the vision when you see something and it’s what you see you don’t give up on it
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You hold it and you keep nurturing it, whether it’s easy to or not. And I feel really comfortable. This morning I spoke to someone who’s already doing tribute music to different stars. And now…
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with the tribute music we’re going to do. We’re going to tie things together in ways that people didn’t think could be done. It’s all because of help from each and every one of the supporters that we have. Jason, you said in a letter to me once, it says, I have never felt like I was building a website that would really serve our vision. Oh, yeah. And now I do.
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And that’s what I tried to do for you. Well, yeah, amazing. I mean, I don’t know where that was in the thing here, but when I was reading it through, I wrote that. I was saying, hey, I wrote that. Yeah, that was a testimonial you wrote for your AI office. I can’t overstate your knowledge, whatever, experience, and incredible follow-through. The fact that I printed out your script in 28-point type. Man knows this is 4.0 cheaters.
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4.0 cheaters. You wonder… Thank you. That was helpful. Oh, my God. What pond is that? It’s just really big. Some of you are going to look at the screen. You have a page of stuff. We have some stuff that you’re going to see on screen of what Jim has been doing. Why don’t you grab that out, and maybe we can use it as a guide. Let’s see here. The pages that are coming. Jim has optimized my site for AI, which he told you about. He can optimize sites whether they’re AI or not. And…
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You’ve been doing this so long. Here’s a sample summary and transcript from Maui Neutral Zone. Oh, yeah, summary and transcript. No kidding. Every show, like this show, you’ll be able to see all the words we speak. If I say Hannibal Tavares, when you press search engine on Hannibal Tavares, you’ll say, what? Oh, yeah, Jason mentioned Hannibal Tavares.
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So people, you can take any idea, anything that we’ve had on the show or haven’t had, and search the whole website. And it’s a Google-type search engine where, say, Hannibal Navarro, you’ll get anything that mentions Hannibal or Navarro. If you put it in quote marks, you’ll get only Hannibal Navarro. That’s a Google-style search engine. That was a bit of an upgrade from WordPress. Oh, it’s unbelievable. So it’s using the best of the tools.
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Knowing how to use them. Here’s another good example. When you write your website for AI and put the code in there that tells AI what the website is, as soon as it goes on the search engine, you start getting traffic. There’s your first week and you got up to how many?
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1.4K. 1,400 in the first week. And then your first two weeks is the next page for the first 30 days. Wow. 3.5K. 3.6K. And we did no advertising. 14K. You hear that, people? Once I release it to the search engines, it’s almost all Google traffic right there. Wow. Yeah. That’s extraordinary. Well, you know, it’s like hard to put into words what I’ve been…
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I don’t know what to say. What I’ve been doing, like you got up there. When I saw 100 visitors, and I’ve been struggling to get some eyes on what’s going on. And, you know, you hear about the Internet. Whoa, the Internet used to be we’d send out a mailer. If you got 3%, you were thrilled. 5%. And now the Internet, as I’ve learned, a half a percent is a good percent. Wow.
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What are you doing, 33%, 32% on the first little thing we’re doing? So something’s going in the direction of, if you’re an advertiser, you’d like to hang around with us. If you’re doing things as a sponsor, you could see that our platforms are going to be visible. That’s what we’re building. We’re building an us platform. The other thing that’s happening that most people aren’t aware of is a lot of the existing tools we had, like Google Ads, Google Analytics. Yeah.
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They’ve been AI-ing behind the scenes. Like I set up some ads for a new client. I just went in and asked some basic questions. It read the website. It created the ads. All I had to do was say, no, that’s not what we want. Approved or disapproved. Normally it’s a day’s job. It took me a couple hours. So the graphics people, I guess you could replace them, but let’s say they are the ones that create the prompts. The graphics people are great for the original ideas.
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Right, and they can write prompts themselves and then take it from there. The other thing that these analytics are good for is that you want to know where your people are coming from. Now, that’s just one example. That one says, are they coming from cell phones or desktops? And that’s for Maui Neutral Zone. So you’re about 39% cell phones and the rest are desktops. AI Office is 80% cell phones.
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Wow. But because I know that, I rearrange the website a little bit. I tune it for cell phones because I know where most of my traffic is coming from. Just extraordinary. But just being able to tell from Google Analytics. You can even see how many unique users there are. Yeah. That’s really exciting. Actually, you got 2% that came from tablets.
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Which is like an iPad. Yeah. Wow. I love the amount of detail. And the beauty of it is that because these are, and this is what I’m trying to get at today, there’s AI everywhere. A lot of it’s going on behind the scenes. And so much of it has made my job streamlined. I don’t have to go in there and define a lot of stuff. I tell it I want to patch this website to Google Analytics.
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And it says, oh, you need a tag, you need this and that. You want me to add them for you automatically? I say, yes. Boom, boom, boom, done. I don’t have to go in and edit the code. You want to add them automatically? Like I told you about this book with the little summaries. Yeah. Look, I…
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I really can’t see very well. Could you read me the book? Do you want me to read it to you in chapters all at once? Will you please do a summary first so that I can digest it and be prepared for when you’re going to be reading? Oh, yes. Do you want me to read it all at once? Do you want to read chapter at a time? And then you come back later and say, hi, remember me?
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It doesn’t even say remember me. It just says, okay, you ready for me to read the thing to you? Yeah, it picks up where it left off. So if I’m working at a job, I would only think how I can use these tools to make me better at my job. So they never would want to think about replacing me. I know how to use the tools to supercharge.
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I’m trying to broaden my grandkids’ horizons beyond middle-class America and the Midwest where they live. So I’ve got friends from all over the world, thanks to all my travels, and I get people to send me children’s books.
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And then they got a tablet with Google Translate. Right, isn’t that nice? And I got one granddaughter. She’s reading a book about a little French girl, 12 years old. And my youngest granddaughter, she just loves these books she got from Finland. Because Finn is apparently very close to English. Oh. Yeah. And she goes to school and then pretends to read. She memorized the book. Now she goes to school and pretends she can read Finn.
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You’ve trained her, huh? Yeah. Well, you were a wizard. You’ve been a wizard for a long time. Well, I started out at the Federal Military Academy, and I’ve only gone uphill since. Well, when you were a little guy, you were probably a rascal, and then you went to a military academy. I’m just guessing. I went to a private boarding school in a foreign country to keep me out of the newspapers. Yeah.
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Really? But that school got me interested in education. I went from straight C’s just by showing up to class to graduating top of my class. And that got me into Federal Military Academy, which is another great education.
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And my background is naval engineering. And I love computers because it’s a zero tolerance, zero wear and tear. When you design, build, or maintain a machine, you have to deal with wear and maintenance. Yeah. But when you write software, if it works once, it’s going to work forever.
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And it doesn’t wear out. It doesn’t get rusty. So you had a computer thing that was going on in Key West. It was ultimate engineering. Well, back then I was in Langley, Virginia. Oh. Yeah. When I left the service, I went back home to Key West. So you’re active. You know, you’re…
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Your resume is, I imagine you have somewhere on your sites you’re going to tell everyone who you are. Oh, yeah. It’s on the office. It’s like, you know, as I say to people when they say, are you Jason Schwartz? I’ve heard that. Yes, that Jason Schwartz. I’ve been here 37 years. I was that one. I was that one. Yeah, exactly. That’s this guy.
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You were United Way fundraising chairman? Well, I was chairman of the allocations committee for South Florida United Way. I was on the committee for 10 years. I was chairman for nine. Wow. Hurricane Andrew, I raised $10.1 million for disaster relief. Every penny went to disaster relief, no administrative fees or anything. And you’ve been able to mobilize things because you have…
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Incredible knowledge. I can see when you’re working with governments, we’re able to work with a library, an inventory, all this accumulated knowledge. Jason, so much as I’m not ego-based in what I do, I’m out there to help other people, make them look good. You seem to be qualified to help other people. They’ve used me to sponsor fundraisers for Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia. I was in Moscow when the…
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Red Army marched past the U.S. Embassy in that revolution. I was in Prague when the Berlin Wall came down. This was all State Department contracts. But…
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Wow. I became popular in those countries because I brought them technology and I taught them how to use it themselves. I don’t give people fish. I teach people how to fish. Right, which is why I was talking. You know, there are people out there who are probably afraid to call. Oh, he’s just some big guy. But when I started Dream Makers before it was the foundation, Dream Makers, no job too big or too small. And if not, we’ll lead you in the right direction. You even teach people on your website how to do this themselves.
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That’s the goal of the website. The blog part is going to be a DIY part. Partly because three days after I released my website to my AI office, my new website to Google, to the search engines, I still wasn’t showing up in search. So I go down the library. I use a computer that doesn’t know it’s me. I mean, Google doesn’t know it’s me. Yeah.
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And I said, what about AIOffice.dev? And they go, oh, that’s some big global organization. They are here on Maui, but I don’t think, I think they’re probably too big for what you’re talking about. Really? So I had a long talk with Google AI when I got home, and now Google is mentioning me, and I’m starting to get some traffic. But because of my references, they just assumed I was some big worldwide. Now, yes, and I have worked for Silken International Rubber. Yeah.
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Grand Cayman. You have a resume that’s just stunning. Yeah. But… Yeah, it’s linked on my aioffice.dev under About Us. It links to my resume. Oh, good. Yeah. So all of you who want to know, is this the one that wore the mask? No. No, I’m the good looking funny one. I imagine Jim… Have you ever met Jim Carey? No, but he follows me around. I mean…
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To differentiate myself, I got my PhD, and then he got a PhD. He did? Yeah, he got an honorary one for comedy because he gave some university speech. So now he’s Dr. Jim Carey, too. So I said, heck with this. I moved to Maui. What did he do? I guess about seven, eight years ago, he followed me.
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He lives just two miles down the road from me. He’s a stalker. Is he here? He’s here? Yeah. Stalker. And by the way, Jim, you’re welcome to come on the show. In fact, we’ll have you here if you want. I had a friend, may he rest in peace, named Jimmy Kimmel. I remember Jimmy. I remember Jimmy. I knew him.
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My buddy, Jim Kimmel. And everyone would say, well, Jimmy Kimmel. Jim Kimmel, my Jim Kimmel, was friends with Willie Nelson. I don’t know how many times we were trying to go over to Willie’s.
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Willie, we got some ideas we want to talk to you about, or Lucas, too, by the way. But anyway, this is going to be tying pinks together and people together because of you, because you’ve been able to help me start. And we’re never done, but I know I want intro videos. I know we want to tie this together, make it a platform so that everyone has a shopping plaza. I mean, all these things we’ve spoken about, you can’t go to step three until you have step one, which is why,
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I guess you wouldn’t say I’m dragging my feet. No, you’re not dragging your feet. But more than once, I’ve had to remind you, baby steps. Baby steps. You are great at the big picture. Okay, now what are we going to do next? Yeah. I know, this is where we’re going. I understand where we’re going, Jason, but let’s take it one step at a time.
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Well, I just told someone this morning, this is the year I’m going to start singing more and doing more shows and getting the music thing together. Someone that already does tribute shows, we’re going to tie it together. Someone wants me to do Bob Dylan and this one and Willie, by the way.
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I don’t want to go there. But there’s so many beautiful things that can happen when we think about not interested in the profit. We’re going to do something to generate and regenerate. We have 15 minutes left. We’ve got enough time. It’s not my first TV show. I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to distract you. No, no, no. Not at all. I hope that you guys on the radio are missing some of the joy of this. This is just a lot of fun. And you’re going to see, again, go up to MauiNeutralZone.com.
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It is so exciting to me to think that… Well, today’s show will be posted by, what, tomorrow morning? Probably tomorrow morning. Yeah. With all these inserts. I’ll give myself to tomorrow morning. Oh, by Tuesday night. Well, once I’m going to have some help on AI, I mean, on editing, it’ll happen. No, probably by Tuesday night is the latest, but before. But the question is, when I do it and I post it…
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Jim has it set up so it’ll post here and there. Oh, we didn’t even talk about that. That’s another AI. This is where people are like, oh, I use ChatGBT. No, I use everything around. I use a program called deliver at dlvr.it. Yeah. And it plugs in. We’ve made a data feed from every WordPress website you have.
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And every time you put something new on the WordPress website, it goes out and puts it on all your Facebook accounts and groups, all your Twitter, Instagram, I forget, the whole mishmash of everything. Within an hour or two, it’s everywhere. It just propagates, and that’s all automatic. It took a few hours to set it up, and last time I looked, I didn’t bring a printout today, but I think you’d have 1,400 people
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share 1400 shares with uh 3 500 clicks or something like that well i see things i don’t even really know about and tell you the truth i’m sort of like generating traffic for the website exposure out there for your everything you generate and it also helps in my mind when i hear that i think
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ah the people that i want to become sponsors and and have them become donors need to see that the way what this is going to be able to better present our idea because our idea like you say is a big idea when i talk about tribute so much of this i was doing for the bowie snorkeling lonnie kai 10 years ago 11 years ago right and i generate content from the site and then i put on the social media blah blah blah now it’s just all automatic
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You did amazing with the booking company, I remember. When they got acquired and the new owners dropped my services after a couple months, I didn’t even realize that I was selling 80% of the tickets. There’s only 33% were selling online. The rest were calling on the phone. But when they dropped me and my advertising program, ticket sales dropped 80%. Wow. So they hired you again. Yeah.
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Well, you know, it’s just like they say, if you see what’s under the hood, it takes a lot to do it right. And you’ve done it right. What you’ve done in helping me. Well, what I’m getting at with AI, though, is back then, and this was only 10 years ago, I had to do a lot of what we call ABC split testing. I’d write two ads.
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and then see which one performed better. Then I take the better ad and try to refine that. And over the course, after I did it for a few years, I had my winter ad and my summer ad. And pretty much there wasn’t anything to refine. Now, you sign up with Google Ads or Bing Ads or any of the major ad companies, they run all those tests for you. YouTube I saw doing it too.
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I have a company, they just, downriverpropertymanagement.com, brand new website, and put them on a $5 a day advertising program with Bing. And they’re running a 47% click-through rate on some of their ads. Whoa.
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In other words, when Bing shows that ad to somebody, there’s a 47% chance they’re going to click on it. All I told Bing was we just outlined, we went through the website, went through the goals, told them we don’t do rental management, we don’t do rental properties, we just do condos, commercial vehicle properties, HOAs.
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So you identified the information? I just told what the limitations were. Awesome. A week later, Bing wanted to run 52 different ads, of which I approved about 42 of the 52. So they reached back with their versions. And now their top versions, when I checked yesterday, they had one version
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I don’t count anything they’ve only run once or twice, but they had one that they’ve run 10 times and it had a 52% click-through rate.
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That’s just extraordinary. Yeah. I mean, when you said 30 million. They’re also only showing this to people that are really looking for this. They’re not just throwing my ad up there all the time. Which is why when I start applying this with you, for example, in real estate, but targeted with notions of exactly how people that, and we see because we’re a cause-driven thing.
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As we’re able to get other realtors to understand what we’re doing, we’re going to have other realtors. You guys will see that. Who will be referring? Why don’t you do it through Jason and Maui Coast Property? Then we give a referral fee and that we can help build Maui. We’re making a lot of money as realtors. This way you become sort of like a feeder of great we who are already established.
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You know, I’m a licensed realtor myself, but I put my license inactive on January 1st. We’re making you active again. No, I have more fun doing this. I’m not cut out to be a realtor. I don’t like sitting in open houses, all the stuff you need to do. I love doing this, so I put my license inactive. So what do we need to hook up with people that are doing that? Well, the main thing is I know what the restrictions are on realtors. I know what you can and cannot do. That’s why. When you did my site and you ran it through the broker, I know it was going to be perfect, not only because it’s you. Your broker didn’t even know he had to approve it.
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Remember that? Yeah, he had to approve it. He was sure that I was really doing it the right way. So interesting when you see others doing it. Not everybody’s doing it right. Not everybody’s doing it legally. And, you know, what do they say? There are less people working that can go back in the real estate and say, oh, you’re missing that. You don’t have that on your ad. All the rest of that stuff that are really, they’re very big sticklers and they had a fine.
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I guess that’s good for consumers to know that they’re real estate people really watching. But when you’re building a website, everything’s got to be exactly right. So thank you. I don’t know what to say. All the questionnaires, everything is just perfect. You’ve been really driving home so many great points. You are amazing.
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Amazing. I guess that’s the point. You’re doing it, and you also are unique to me. I’m not one of many. I am your client. You really listen. You may see similarities, but you know how to identify and make something unique.
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Anyway, I have nothing but compliments. I’ve watched for so long now, and it seems like a long time, but that’s only because I’ve done a lot of work in a little time. Four months. It’s unbelievable. Really, we’ve done amazing. October 3rd was when we changed your hosting company, so we started at the end of September. Yeah, we’re at quality discount hosting. They really are different. So much simpler, isn’t it? Oh, so much simpler. Everything’s simple, straightforward, text response. And with less cost. Yeah.
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They answer the phone when you call, but I just opened a help ticket and I got my answer back in five or ten minutes. And the guy says, oh, I fixed it for you. Stuff that the other hosting companies are like, well, that’ll be $90, please. Oh, yeah, that’s right. That’s what they do. I’ve been at that company for 30 years now.
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Wow. Yeah, quality discount. I love them. I’ll work with whatever hosting company somebody has, but when they have problems like you did as first place movement, they moved all your stuff over for free. That GoDaddy mess you had. Well, you know, that GoDaddy mess is still just amazing to say that the people that build the websites contracted out with people that do the work
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all over the world. But then they’re not tracking the work that they did to know who did what. Well, the main problem is by having multiple programmers, you had multiple ways to do things. One guy would do this, and somebody else would go back and fix it. And they put in
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Things that we don’t recommend doing on a WordPress website. And they start from what is, so they keep building like Frankenstein. Build a finger on there. Oh, you might forget from there. You’ve got to have a shoot. Exactly what they were doing. It was just amazingly crazy, crazy. So you took it on. That alone was amazing. We just made a great backup of everything, and then I just…
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I cut everything out and just started from scratch. What really intrigued me was I’m very driven by my content. Every dot that was on my page before, I wanted it the way I wanted it. Yeah, well, that’s what we did different for you. Rochester Property Management Group, they gave me free reign to just rewrite the website with AI, and it worked.
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I wrote your websites, rewrote them with AI, and then you didn’t like it. So we let you change it before I wrote the AI code or the SEO code. And that’s fine, too. And now it’s the way you want it. You send your message your way. And that’s okay, too. I’m not going to fight or argue with you. I want to do it your way. My way would have been better, but your way is okay. As I’m learning…
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I’ve learned when to give you the free reign, but also the fact that you’ll take my nuanced difference and understand it first. I mean, I’ve dealt with people. I can’t believe the people that build things that don’t know what to do. The world is filled with phony baloney, fake this, fake that. I was going to say you’re the real McCoy. The real Jim Carey. Please stand up.
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You should be on What’s My Line, or what was that one? I remember that show, What’s My Line. What was that? Tell the Truth. Tell the Truth, yeah. Three contestants. I don’t remember. They were all… Remember the days before you’d see someone fly through the sky, and that was AI, and then before they’d have the… No, when we were kids, and so he flew through the sky, he was on ropes or strings. He was on ropes.
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Superman or old Superman George Reeves gone out or they’ve got the camera turned sideways They’re walking up the side of the building, which is really horizontal. Yeah We’re dating ourselves Jason. We are yeah you young people you got to look back There’s a lot of good stuff still around a lot of that stuff’s on YouTube now those old videos Find it. Well, you know when you mention it, we’ll tell you where it is It’s not as we’re doing this. I’m thinking everything we’re talking about is going to be available as part of
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this base website search. So if someone makes a comment, it becomes part of
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this body of knowledge and work. It’s just an amazing tool. What kind of things can we do locally or even bigger, but start with locally to make things better because all the information that we have works together. When I talk about environmental things and it brings up the technologies and tells me this and that, for me it’s been a great thing in reaffirming
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So I can’t even tell you. Well, you know, we’re at this point here for the first time in history that everything we do is going to be this forever thing.
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Archive YouTube’s forever the first YouTube video ever posted is still there. I’m now I’m doing things like your photo albums Okay, it’s one thing to go through photo albums with the grandkids, but how much do they remember? But today the typical cell phone camera is a super high-res video camera mine does 6k video I get a little tripod a couple lights. I take the photo album lay it down and talk about it for an hour and
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And then I put it out there on YouTube, and it’s there for the great, great, great grandkids. Right. That’s awesome. You know, it’s really sad that my parents and grandparents weren’t around, but they’re in my memory and in my mind. And this is all an illusion anyway. Remember that.
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By the way. I have a website about that, too. Enlightenment? Yeah, I’ve been taking notes. We don’t even tell them about that stuff. This is the Dr. Jim Carey. He is a raw food expert. You had a whole series online? I ran the Creative Health Institute in southwest Michigan for eight years, four years as director and four years as executive trustee.
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Did a 14-episode TV show about it, lectured all over the world. Extraordinary. Created a home study program with videos and shipped out over 100,000 copies of those. You’ve been a great… You want to talk about skydiving? I do that too. My uncle said to me, why would I jump out of a perfectly good plane? Because landing is the dangerous part. I bet. You’ve got to roll.
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don’t know if I’ve missed anything important but you know we covered everything the one thing that I didn’t go to be I’m gonna probably run some screens and show you some of the pages that dr. Jim has put together let me see that package on there for you know the whole thing let me just look for a second
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I’m going to have to try to keep them in order. I’m going to show these to you guys because the amount of work that he’s done in making things so easy and understandable, and if it isn’t, and you want to make changes and additions, become part of us. You know, that’s the…
55:00
I can hardly tell you how thrilled I am. Jim, you’ve been really nothing but a blessing to me. I just wanted to share you with everyone, because I know there are people out there that will really appreciate you. And, you know, hopefully it’ll bring you some activity. I’m sure it may. When I look, I say, we’ve got a minute left. You know, the one important thing that I don’t want to forget is…
55:26
No matter where we go, no matter what we do, we got to take our Maui style. And here in Maui, we try to be supportive and loving of each other. You’ve been nothing but just absolutely a gentleman. Thank you. I have never really worked with anyone that made me feel like they got me. You got me.
55:48
I don’t always agree with you, but I understand you. No, but mostly we agree. Like I said, I don’t always agree with you, but it’s your website, it’s your cause, it’s your nonprofit, it’s your goals, and I’m just here to help you. I don’t have to agree with what you’re doing to be able to help you. I’d love to be able to see when we do that. That’ll be a whole segment. We’ll talk about religions and all kinds of different things. I have a doctorate in that, too.
56:17
I’m telling you, we’ve got a wizard sitting here. We only have a few seconds left. We’ll see if the intro comes out the way it should here. Thank you all for joining us today. Thank you for having me on the show, Jason. You’ve been a pleasure, Jim. Great guest and a good guy. We’re gone. Hit the trip. Still not coming through the board, but you will see us next week. Same time, same bat channel. Aloha, everyone.




Wow, if I could just learn how to keep a file, or transfer files.
If I could learn how to get people that I don’t know from calling me without having to pay money.
I miss you, Jim… I would love to learn more about computers with webpages not so much! Excellent show! Bliss