Bigfoot Blueprint Workshop

Bigfoot Blueprint Workshop teaches a structured, weekend-friendly process for researching a niche, architecting a 1,000+ page AI-assisted directory site, generating scalable content, attracting search traffic, and implementing multiple monetization models so learners can build and grow durable digital assets rather than short-term hustles.

Created by Perry Belcher
Last updated 06/2026
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What you'll learn

Identify profitable, underserved local and niche markets to target with directory-style mega sites.
Plan and architect a 1,000+ page AI-assisted niche directory structure that captures search demand.
Use AI tools to research, outline, and generate scalable content for large directory websites.
Apply structural SEO principles to organize categories, listings, and internal links for long-term traffic.
Build and grow an email list and audience around your chosen niche to support the directory asset.
Implement multiple monetization models including leads, listings, sponsorships, and recurring revenue.
Set up systems to attract businesses, manage listings, and deliver measurable value to advertisers.
Develop a repeatable workflow to launch, maintain, and expand digital directory assets as long-term properties.

This course includes:

18.75 hours on-demand video
6 videos
5 documents
17.7 GB downloadable resources
Access on mobile and PC
Instant access after payment

Course content

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  • 01-01-06-03-26 Bigfoot Blueprint Workshop Day 1 - Part 1
    2:18:41
  • 01-06-03-26 Bigfoot Blueprint Workshop Day 1 - Part 1
    01:24
  • 01-Bigfoot Blueprint Worksheet
    05:00
  • 01-Perrys Directory Ideas
    05:00
  • 02- 06-03-26 Bigfoot Blueprint Workshop Day 1 - Part 2
    1:52:01
  • 01- 06-04-26 Bigfoot Blueprint Workshop Day 2 - Part 1
    01:00
  • 01- 06-04-26 Bigfoot Blueprint Workshop Day 2 - Part 1
    4:15:34
  • 02-06-04-26 Bigfoot Blueprint Workshop Day 2 - Part 2
    27:00
  • 01- 06-05-26 Bigfoot Blueprint Workshop Day 3
    6:35:05
  • 02-06-05-26 Bigfoot Blueprint Workshop - Bonus Build Session
    3:16:37
  • Bigfoot Blueprint Vital Links clean
    05:00

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of online marketing or digital business concepts is helpful but not mandatory.
  • Access to a computer with reliable internet to follow along and implement the directory-building process.
  • Willingness to use AI-assisted tools for research, content generation, and workflow automation.
  • Comfort with learning new platforms, website builders, or CMS tools for building and structuring sites.
  • Interest in building long-term digital assets rather than short-term hustles or one-off campaigns.
  • Ability to dedicate focused time during and after the workshop to implement the frameworks taught.

Description

Bigfoot Blueprint Workshop is designed to guide learners through the complete process of building large, AI-assisted directory websites as durable digital assets. The program is structured around three half-day sessions that together walk through niche selection, site architecture, content development, traffic acquisition, and monetization. The emphasis is on creating a 1,000-plus page mega site that serves a specific market, captures search demand, and becomes a practical lead and revenue engine.

The learning journey begins with understanding the underlying asset-based approach. Participants first explore the difference between short-term hustles and long-term digital properties. The workshop introduces the concept of building a directory-style site that acts as a hub for businesses within a focused niche or geographic area. At this early stage, learners examine examples of successful directory assets, discuss how they generate recurring value, and clarify what makes a niche worth pursuing. By the end of this phase, students are able to recognize markets where a directory can solve discovery and customer flow problems.

Next, the focus shifts to niche selection and research. Learners work through a systematic process to identify underserved categories, evaluate competition, and confirm that enough businesses and search demand exist to support a directory site. The workshop covers practical methods for validating a niche using public data, search trends, and local business information. Students practice mapping out the ecosystem around their chosen niche, including the types of businesses, services, and customers involved. The outcome of this module is a clearly defined niche and an initial plan for the categories and segments the future directory will cover.

Once a niche is selected, the workshop moves into site architecture and structural planning. Participants learn how to design a directory framework that can scale to 1,000 or more pages without becoming overwhelming to manage. The training explains how to organize categories, subcategories, and individual listings, as well as how to plan filters, tags, and navigation paths. Structural SEO principles are introduced so students understand how search engines interpret site hierarchy, internal links, and URL patterns. By working through examples and exercises, learners leave this module with a blueprint for their directory layout and a clear understanding of the major sections their site will include.

The next stage centers on using AI to support content research and production. Learners examine how large language models and related tools can assist in generating descriptions, guides, and supporting pages for their directory. The workshop demonstrates methods for creating prompts, establishing content templates, and maintaining consistency across hundreds or thousands of pages. Students explore how to combine AI-generated text with human editing to preserve accuracy and relevance. They also learn how to build reference pages, resource articles, and FAQ content that reinforce the authority of the directory. By the end of this phase, participants have a repeatable workflow for populating their site with useful, structured content.

Following content creation, attention turns to traffic and list building. The training explains how a directory site can attract organic search traffic when properly structured and populated. Learners study how to capture visitor information with opt-in forms, lead magnets, and newsletter signups that align with the niche. The workshop outlines basic strategies for outreach to businesses and communities that care about the category, helping students understand how to drive initial awareness and usage of the site. As participants progress through this stage, they are able to design simple traffic funnels that feed both the directory and an associated email list.

The teaching then expands into monetization models and practical revenue systems. Learners examine multiple ways to generate income from a niche directory, including featured listings, sponsorships, lead sales, subscription-based placements, and advertising. The workshop breaks down how to position the directory as a valuable asset for businesses seeking customers, and how to present clear offers for being included or highlighted. Students also learn basics of pricing structures, recurring billing concepts, and simple tools for managing payments and renewals. After working through these options, participants can select monetization approaches that fit their chosen market and technical comfort level.

Another important element of the workshop is operational workflow and ongoing management. Learners are guided through processes for onboarding new businesses, updating information, and maintaining the quality of listings. The training explores how to track key metrics such as traffic, inquiries, and listing engagement, using these signals to improve site performance over time. Participants examine ways to use AI tools and basic automation to streamline repetitive tasks such as content updates and initial outreach. This operational perspective helps students understand what is required to sustain and grow a directory asset beyond its initial launch.

In later portions of the workshop, the material addresses expansion and replication. Learners consider how to extend their initial directory into adjacent categories or nearby locations once the core asset begins to gain traction. The training discusses how to adapt the same framework to new niches, creating a portfolio of directory sites that share similar structures but serve different markets. Students examine strategies for preserving focus and quality as they expand, making careful decisions about which opportunities to pursue. This phase of the journey helps participants see their first site not as a one-off project, but as a model for building multiple assets over time.

Finally, the workshop brings together all of the earlier components into a coherent implementation plan. Learners review the sequence from niche selection to architecture, content generation, traffic, monetization, and operations. The training encourages participants to map each step into a timeline they can realistically follow over a weekend and the weeks that follow. By the end of Bigfoot Blueprint Workshop, students have not only a conceptual understanding of large-scale directory building, but also a practical plan, structured workflows, and the confidence to turn a chosen niche into a functioning, asset-based website designed for long-term impact.

Who this course is for:

Bigfoot Blueprint Workshop is ideal for entrepreneurs, marketers, and digital creators who want to build long-term online assets using AI-assisted workflows, especially those interested in launching niche directory sites that generate recurring, systematized revenue from local or specialized markets.

Instructor

Perry Belcher
Entrepreneur and digital marketing strategist
Perry Belcher

About Me

I have spent many years working at the intersection of marketing, digital strategy, and business building, with a particular focus on creating assets that produce long-term value. My background spans direct response marketing, online advertising, and the development of systems that help businesses reach and serve customers more effectively. Over time, I became deeply interested in models that prioritize durability and predictable outcomes over short-lived tactics, and that interest has shaped much of my professional journey.

I approach my work by looking for leverage points inside markets and industries, especially where customer demand is clear but the connection between buyers and sellers is inefficient. I enjoy mapping out ecosystems, understanding the motivations of both businesses and consumers, and then designing structures that make those interactions smoother and more reliable. My experience with catalogs, directories, and large content properties has taught me the value of organization, clarity, and clear incentives for all parties involved.

I place a strong emphasis on practical implementation. I focus on frameworks that can be applied consistently, even by small teams or solo operators, and I look for ways to incorporate technology and automation without losing sight of the underlying business logic. I value clear communication, straightforward processes, and an analytical mindset. Over the years, I have refined a personal philosophy that prioritizes building assets, cultivating relationships with markets, and creating repeatable systems rather than relying on quick wins. That philosophy continues to guide how I design strategies and how I engage with the work I do in the digital space.

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