Hey Las Vegas — I know what you're probably doing: bouncing around city pages, seeing a lot of jargon, and wondering if any of it applies to your actual business. You're probably seeing a lot of 'synergy' and 'paradigm shifts', right? My guess is you just want to know how to stop bleeding money, or how to find where the next opportunity is hiding in your numbers. That's why I put this page together for you, because I'm not a big agency. I'm just one guy, doing good work, for good people, and I think you'll appreciate the directness.
Okay so, my aim here isn't to sell you a dream, it's to help you see your business more clearly through your own data. Whether you've got spreadsheets overflowing, or a CRM that's kinda just sitting there, I can help turn that raw data into actual insights you can use. No buzzwords, just results. I help Las Vegas businesses just like yours get real value from what they already have.
## What I actually do for Las Vegas clients
I typically work on projects that help you understand past performance and predict future trends. For example, I might help a Las Vegas restaurant chain figure out which menu items are most profitable and when, or I could build a sales forecasting model for a local real estate agency to better predict market shifts. It's about taking your existing data – from your point-of-sale system, your website, your customer database – and turning it into something you can actually *act* on.
Another common project involves setting up dashboards that give you a real-time pulse on your business. Imagine seeing your key performance indicators (KPIs) all in one place, updated automatically, so you don't have to manually pull reports every week. I can set up these kinds of automated reporting systems, making sure the right people in your Las Vegas company get the right information, without all the manual grunt work.
## How a Las Vegas engagement usually goes
1. **Week 1-2: Discovery & Data Dive.** We'll kick things off with a few calls to really understand your business goals and current challenges. I'll ask for access to your data sources – be it spreadsheets, databases, or cloud services. This is where I spend a lot of time just listening and getting a lay of the land, figuring out what you're trying to achieve. 2. **Week 3-4: Proof of Concept & Initial Analysis.** Based on our discovery, I'll build a small, focused proof of concept. This might be a basic dashboard or a preliminary analysis showing a quick win or a critical insight. The goal here is to show you tangible progress and make sure we're on the right track, before we go too deep. 3. **Week 5-8: Development & Refinement.** This is where I build out the full solution – whether it's a comprehensive dashboard, a predictive model, or a data automation pipeline. We'll have regular check-ins to review progress and make any necessary adjustments. Your feedback is crucial here to ensure the end product meets your specific needs. 4. **Week 9-10: Deployment & Training.** Once the solution is built and tested, I'll help you deploy it within your operations. This often includes setting up automated refreshes and providing basic training to your team on how to use and interpret the new tools. I want to make sure you're comfortable and self-sufficient with what I've built.
## What it costs, roughly
I mostly work on a fixed-fee basis for defined projects, so you know what you're paying upfront. For a typical data analytics or business intelligence project, you're usually looking at a range from a few thousand dollars for smaller, more focused tasks (like building a single dashboard), up to twenty or thirty thousand dollars for more complex engagements that involve multiple data sources, custom models, and extensive automation. I'm not the cheapest guy out there, but I'm certainly not the most expensive, and I try to be very transparent about costs right from the start.
## Who I'm usually NOT a fit for
I'm probably not the right fit if you're a massive Fortune 500 company looking for a team of 50 consultants. I'm a solo operator, and I thrive on working with small to medium-sized businesses that appreciate direct communication and tailored solutions. Also, if you're looking for someone to just 'do AI' without a clear business problem in mind, I might push back a bit. I'm focused on solving real problems with data, not just implementing technology for technology's sake. If your data is nonexistent, or extremely messy and requires significant cleanup before any analysis, that's often a separate, foundational project.
## Getting in touch
If any of this sounds like what your Las Vegas business needs, I'd genuinely love to chat. The best way to start is to book a 20-min call with me. We can quickly figure out if I'm a good fit for what you're trying to achieve, without any pressure or sales spiel. Let's make your data work harder for you, so you don't have to guess anymore.
FAQs — Las Vegas
How do I know if data analytics is worth it for my Las Vegas business?
If you're making important business decisions based purely on gut feeling, or if you spend hours manually compiling reports, then data analytics is very likely worth exploring. It helps you see clear trends and make decisions based on facts.
Do you work with companies outside Las Vegas, Nevada?
While I love working with local Las Vegas businesses, I absolutely work with companies across the U.S. My services are delivered remotely, so location isn't a barrier at all.
What kind of data do you typically work with?
I work with a wide range of data, including sales data, customer information from CRMs, website analytics, financial records, inventory data, and more. If you have it, I can probably work with it.
What does the first 2 weeks look like for a new project?
The first two weeks are all about understanding your business. I'll have a few in-depth conversations with you and your team, and then I'll start diving into your existing data to get a solid grasp of your current situation and goals.
Can you integrate data from different systems?
Yes, absolutely. A big part of what I do is bringing together data from various sources – like your accounting software, CRM, and website – into a unified view so you can get a complete picture of your business.