Want to Work Remotely, Travel the World, and Build a Real Career in Digital Marketing?

If you’re a young adult who loves social media and dreams of working from anywhere, this might be exactly what you’ve been looking for. Watch the short video below carefully – it’s your first test. Pay attention to the details and follow the directions at the end if you want to apply.

What You’ll Learn in This Video

In this 14-minute walkthrough, Dennis Yu explains exactly how our team trains new members through our Content Factory process, working with real clients like dentists, landscapers, and roofers while you build your skills. You’ll discover:

  • How to start earning from home and move up through our six levels, from beginner to $100K/year
  • What local service businesses need and why your work matters
  • The first skill you’ll learn: repurposing content into articles that rank
  • Why critical thinking and teamwork are more important than copy‑and‑paste tasks
  • Real success stories from team members like Brennan, Dylan and Daniel
  • Why AI makes this the best time in history to start a career in digital marketing

For even more inspiration, watch our success stories on our YouTube channel.

How to Apply

Follow the directions carefully – this is your chance to show you can think, create and collaborate.

  1. Pick any 20‑minute video from our YouTube channel.
  2. Repurpose it into an article following our BlitzMetrics standards at https://blitzmetrics.com/jobs/ using the Content Factory process.
  3. Email your finished article to hiring@blitzmetrics.com with the subject line “Application – Content Factory.” Include a brief introduction about who you are and why you’d be a great fit.
  4. If you don’t follow these directions or try to copy and paste, your application will be ignored.

We don’t hire based on resumes. We hire based on proof of thinking, creativity, and collaboration. Show us you can learn fast, create value, and work well with others.

Alternate Path: Become an AI Apprentice

If you’re not quite ready for a full position or don’t meet the requirements yet, you can still gain experience as an AI apprentice. This program, run by Jack Wendt at https://highriseinfluence.net, lets you practice the Content Factory process while helping your parents’ or family business get more leads. You’ll learn how to use AI tools, repurpose content, and build real marketing skills – and you can still qualify for a role with us later.

Whether you join us through the Content Factory or start as an

AI apprentice, we’re committed to helping you build a career in digital marketing that lets you work remotely, travel the world, and make a real

Related Success Stories

Sam McLeod: Empowering Local Entrepreneurs with AI –Learn how Sam co-founded Local Service Spotlight and helps entrepreneurs use technology and make an impact.

Jack Wendt: Building Strategic Relationships at High Rise Influence – See how Jack became a pioneer in personal branding and grew his own agency.

Dylan Haugen: From Pro Dunker to Digital Marketer – Discover Dylan’s journey turning his passion into a career while helping local businesses.

Dennis Yu
Dennis Yu
Dennis Yu is the CEO of Local Service Spotlight, a platform that amplifies the reputations of contractors and local service businesses using the Content Factory process. He is a former search engine engineer who has spent a billion dollars on Google and Facebook ads for Nike, Quiznos, Ashley Furniture, Red Bull, State Farm, and other brands. Dennis has achieved 25% of his goal of creating a million digital marketing jobs by partnering with universities, professional organizations, and agencies. Through Local Service Spotlight, he teaches the Dollar a Day strategy and Content Factory training to help local service businesses enhance their existing local reputation and make the phone ring. Dennis coaches young adult agency owners serving plumbers, AC technicians, landscapers, roofers, electricians, and believes there should be a standard in measuring local marketing efforts, much like doctors and plumbers must be certified.