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Ask to See a Prompt Set The first question is the most revealing. Ask them to show you the prompt set from a current or recent client, with the client's name removed. A team doing real work has this and will show it, because the prompts are craft rather than secret sauce.<br><br>Ask What Happens in Month One A proposal that opens with content production has skipped the diagnosis. There is no way to know what to write before you know which questions matter, which assistants answer them badly and which sources they draw on.<br><br>One brief worth writing once and reusing is a factual sheet for anyone writing about you: canonical name, what you do in a sentence, who you serve, where you operate, when you were founded, who leads it, and three concrete figures you are happy to see quoted. Writers use what is easy to find, and supplying this removes the friction that otherwise produces a paragraph of adjectives.<br><br>The caveat is that most published question sections are marketing in disguise, containing questions no customer has ever asked, phrased to permit a favourable answer. Those get ignored, and they are easy to spot.<br><br>The version that fails is the vendor comparison where every row favours the publisher. It is transparent to readers and useless as an impartial source, which is why it appears in citation lists far less often than its authors expect.<br><br>Ask How They Price It Retainers dominate this field and mostly make sense, because the work is continuous and the third party portion is slow. What matters is what the retainer covers and whether the scope is written down in units you can count.<br><br>The acceptance rate on polite, specific correction requests is considerably higher than people expect, because no publication wants to be wrong. It costs an email and it fixes a source that may be feeding answers for years.<br><br>That means an unlinked mention in a trade publication can be worth more here than a linked mention in a low quality outlet, which inverts the priority most digital public relations programmes were built on.<br><br>What you are looking for is whether the questions sound like a buyer wrote them. If every prompt contains the client's category name phrased the way an internal marketing team would phrase it, they have tested how the brand talks rather than how customers ask.<br><br>Coverage in a publication nobody cites is still worth having for reach and credibility. It is simply not visibility work, and counting it as such is how a public relations budget gets defended for years without moving anything measurable in this channel. [https://www.88pianists.com/ generative engine optimization]<br><br>Finally, pay attention to how they talk about their existing clients. Somebody who describes a client's category accurately, names the specific constraint that made the work difficult, and mentions something that did not work has actually done the job. Somebody who describes every engagement as a success in identical language has either been unusually lucky or is describing a template.<br><br>Ask What They Cannot Measure A competent practitioner will volunteer limitations before you ask. Assistant answers vary between sessions. Referral attribution is inconsistent. Some assistants cannot be measured reliably at all. Sample sizes in the published research are small.<br><br>One test separates a report written to inform from one written to reassure. Read it and try to write down a question it does not answer. In a good report you will find several, because it contains enough specifics to make new questions obvious. In a padded one you will struggle, not because everything is covered but because there is nothing specific enough to interrogate.<br><br>Making Yourself Easy to Write About Journalists and analysts write from what they can find quickly. A press page carrying your canonical name, founding details, leadership with verifiable profiles, plain descriptions of what you do and concrete figures they can quote removes the friction that produces vague coverage.<br><br>Results Split by Intent, With Run Counts Not one number. Mention rate reported as a fraction with the run count visible, broken out by prompt tier, so buying intent is never blended with definitional questions.<br><br>This is why glossary style content and plainly written explainers appear so often. It is also why leading with the answer matters so much: a page that spends four paragraphs arriving at its definition contains nothing usable until the fifth.<br><br>It is also worth doing while your category is boring. An audit run during a period of stability produces a clean baseline. One run in the middle of a competitor's campaign or immediately after a site migration measures the disruption rather than the position, and you will not know which you have unless you took the earlier reading.<br><br>A reasonable rule for planning a content programme is to publish fewer pages and maintain them properly. Twenty pages carrying current figures will out-earn a hundred that were correct on the day they shipped, because freshness is weighted and stale specifics actively cost you. Most teams discover this by building the hundred first, then finding they cannot review them and quietly letting the whole set go out of date.
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Press coverage spent two decades being valued in this industry mainly for the links it carried. That was always a reductive way to think about it, and it has now become an actively misleading one, because the mechanism that gives coverage its value here has nothing to do with links at all.<br><br>Run Each Prompt Multiple Times Generation involves randomness and retrieval can return different pages between runs, so a single answer is a sample. Three runs per prompt is the practical minimum and five is better where the stakes are high.<br><br>None of that is achieved by keyword density or by publishing more blog posts. It is closer to reputation work with a technical spine. The agency is trying to change what a model believes about your company, and models form beliefs from the whole web, not from your website alone.<br><br>One thing to establish in week one is where everything lives. The prompt set, the baseline archive, the raw answers and the correction log should sit somewhere you control from the beginning rather than in the agency's systems. Retrieving them later is a negotiation. Having them from the start is an administrative decision nobody objects to at the outset.<br><br>Now a growing share of those questions produce an answer instead of a list. The assistant reads the sources, forms the opinion and hands you a recommendation. The comparison step that used to happen in the buyer's head now happens inside a model, using sources the buyer never sees.<br><br>The Mechanism Has Changed A link passed authority through a graph. A mention in a generated answer works differently: the publication's text is retrieved, read and used as evidence about what your company is and whether it is worth recommending.<br><br>So attribute it by name every time it appears in a report. A visibility figure presented without saying which tool produced it and how it was sampled will eventually be quoted back at you as fact by somebody who did not know it was an estimate, and that is a difficult correction to make in front of a board. ai seo company<br><br>One structural decision saves a lot of trouble later. Keep the raw answers in plain text files named by date, assistant and run number, rather than pasting them into a document that gets reformatted. Six months in you will want to search across every run for the first appearance of a competitor or a source, and a folder of plain files supports that while a slide deck does not.<br><br>Report frequency rather than presence. Being named in one run out of five is a genuinely different situation from being named in five out of five, and a report that collapses both to mentioned has thrown away the useful part.<br><br>Where It Overlaps With Classic SEO A good deal of the groundwork is shared. Crawlable pages, sensible internal linking, fast rendering, accurate structured data and a clean information architecture all help both a search crawler and an AI crawler. If your site fails those basics, an agency will fix them first, and you should be suspicious of anyone who skips straight to the exotic work.<br><br>Pair your name with your sector and location consistently, rather than letting it appear alone. Correct third party listings that conflate you with the other business. Where the confusion is entrenched, consider whether a consistent descriptive phrase used alongside the name in all coverage is worth adopting.<br><br>Where Analytics Can and Cannot Help Referral traffic from assistant domains does show up in analytics, and it is worth segmenting into its own report. Treat the numbers as a floor rather than a count, since some assistants strip referrer information and some traffic arrives looking direct.<br><br>The Job in One Sentence An AI SEO agency makes your brand legible, quotable and trustworthy to the systems that now answer questions on behalf of your buyers. Legible means a machine can parse who you are and what you sell without guessing. Quotable means your pages contain passages an assistant can lift and attribute cleanly. Trustworthy means enough independent sources agree with you that a model treats your claims as settled rather than promotional.<br><br>The second divergence is that third party sources carry unusual weight. Review sites, directories, forum threads, comparison articles and press coverage are frequently what an assistant quotes when asked about a category. Your own site is one voice among many, and often not the loudest.<br><br>The absence of guarantees is a feature. Assistants change their retrieval behaviour without notice, and an agency that has priced in certainty will either underdeliver or quietly redefine success halfway through. ai seo company<br><br>Beyond that, watch for referral traffic arriving from assistant domains in your analytics, and watch for the phrasing customers use when they contact you. When people start repeating a description of your business that you did not write, something has shifted.<br><br>One more consideration is timing. The cost of entering this channel rises as categories fill up, in the same way that search did between 2005 and 2015. A category with two mediocre comparison articles is cheap to influence today and will not be in three years, once somebody has built the definitive resource and every assistant has settled on quoting it. [https://www.88pianists.com/ ai seo company]

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Press coverage spent two decades being valued in this industry mainly for the links it carried. That was always a reductive way to think about it, and it has now become an actively misleading one, because the mechanism that gives coverage its value here has nothing to do with links at all.

Run Each Prompt Multiple Times Generation involves randomness and retrieval can return different pages between runs, so a single answer is a sample. Three runs per prompt is the practical minimum and five is better where the stakes are high.

None of that is achieved by keyword density or by publishing more blog posts. It is closer to reputation work with a technical spine. The agency is trying to change what a model believes about your company, and models form beliefs from the whole web, not from your website alone.

One thing to establish in week one is where everything lives. The prompt set, the baseline archive, the raw answers and the correction log should sit somewhere you control from the beginning rather than in the agency's systems. Retrieving them later is a negotiation. Having them from the start is an administrative decision nobody objects to at the outset.

Now a growing share of those questions produce an answer instead of a list. The assistant reads the sources, forms the opinion and hands you a recommendation. The comparison step that used to happen in the buyer's head now happens inside a model, using sources the buyer never sees.

The Mechanism Has Changed A link passed authority through a graph. A mention in a generated answer works differently: the publication's text is retrieved, read and used as evidence about what your company is and whether it is worth recommending.

So attribute it by name every time it appears in a report. A visibility figure presented without saying which tool produced it and how it was sampled will eventually be quoted back at you as fact by somebody who did not know it was an estimate, and that is a difficult correction to make in front of a board. ai seo company

One structural decision saves a lot of trouble later. Keep the raw answers in plain text files named by date, assistant and run number, rather than pasting them into a document that gets reformatted. Six months in you will want to search across every run for the first appearance of a competitor or a source, and a folder of plain files supports that while a slide deck does not.

Report frequency rather than presence. Being named in one run out of five is a genuinely different situation from being named in five out of five, and a report that collapses both to mentioned has thrown away the useful part.

Where It Overlaps With Classic SEO A good deal of the groundwork is shared. Crawlable pages, sensible internal linking, fast rendering, accurate structured data and a clean information architecture all help both a search crawler and an AI crawler. If your site fails those basics, an agency will fix them first, and you should be suspicious of anyone who skips straight to the exotic work.

Pair your name with your sector and location consistently, rather than letting it appear alone. Correct third party listings that conflate you with the other business. Where the confusion is entrenched, consider whether a consistent descriptive phrase used alongside the name in all coverage is worth adopting.

Where Analytics Can and Cannot Help Referral traffic from assistant domains does show up in analytics, and it is worth segmenting into its own report. Treat the numbers as a floor rather than a count, since some assistants strip referrer information and some traffic arrives looking direct.

The Job in One Sentence An AI SEO agency makes your brand legible, quotable and trustworthy to the systems that now answer questions on behalf of your buyers. Legible means a machine can parse who you are and what you sell without guessing. Quotable means your pages contain passages an assistant can lift and attribute cleanly. Trustworthy means enough independent sources agree with you that a model treats your claims as settled rather than promotional.

The second divergence is that third party sources carry unusual weight. Review sites, directories, forum threads, comparison articles and press coverage are frequently what an assistant quotes when asked about a category. Your own site is one voice among many, and often not the loudest.

The absence of guarantees is a feature. Assistants change their retrieval behaviour without notice, and an agency that has priced in certainty will either underdeliver or quietly redefine success halfway through. ai seo company

Beyond that, watch for referral traffic arriving from assistant domains in your analytics, and watch for the phrasing customers use when they contact you. When people start repeating a description of your business that you did not write, something has shifted.

One more consideration is timing. The cost of entering this channel rises as categories fill up, in the same way that search did between 2005 and 2015. A category with two mediocre comparison articles is cheap to influence today and will not be in three years, once somebody has built the definitive resource and every assistant has settled on quoting it. ai seo company