★★★★★ Live local seminars across Massachusetts
Winning With AI in Massachusetts
A live, local seminar is coming to cities across Massachusetts, showing business owners and teams how to use AI to win more customers. Pick your city, then reserve your $97 seat on the seminar map.
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Massachusetts seminars
Find the seminar nearest you across the Northeast. Every page covers what you will learn locally and how to reserve a seat.
Why Massachusetts business owners are paying attention to AI
Across Massachusetts, the businesses pulling ahead are not the ones with the biggest budgets. They are the ones answering customers first, following up without dropping the ball, and producing marketing on their own schedule. Winning With AI shows you how to do that with tools you can run yourself, no technical background and no expensive agency required.
Wherever you operate in Massachusetts, the local seminar is built around the kinds of businesses in your area and the results you can put to work the next morning.
Seats are limited
Seats in every Massachusetts city are limited
Reserve your $97 seat before your city fills up.
Questions
Frequently asked questions
Is there a Winning With AI seminar in Massachusetts?
Yes. Winning With AI is bringing live, local seminars to cities across Massachusetts, including Boston, Worcester, Springfield. Check the seminar map for the date nearest you and reserve your seat.
Which Massachusetts cities have Winning With AI events?
Massachusetts cities include Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Cambridge, Lowell, Quincy, Newton, with more being added across the state.
How much is a Winning With AI seminar in Massachusetts?
A seat at any Massachusetts seminar is priced as low as $97. Seats are limited in every city and sell out, and a 100% money-back guarantee covers you if the live session is not worth it.
Who are the Massachusetts seminars for?
They are built for Massachusetts business owners, founders, managers, and employees who want practical AI they can use right away, no technical background required.