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The playbook

Seven moves that decide whether AI names you.

Do them in order. Each one stands alone. Run them together and they multiply — placements feed the entity graph, entity work sharpens the schema, schema lifts prompt pickup, prompt data tells you where to push next cycle.

1Baseline visibility audit

Score yourself before you spend a dollar.

Pull together 40+ buyer prompts in your category and run them against ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini, and Google AI Overview. Track who gets cited in each engine, which prompts return your brand and which don’t, and catalogue the entity-graph holes competitors are filling that you aren’t. No baseline, no way to tell if anything you do later is working.

  • Draft 40+ prompts a real buyer would type
  • Log citation share for every engine
  • Note which competitors keep showing up
  • Audit your own schema, entity links, and reference coverage
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Visibility Score
↑ +48 pts vs baseline
2Schema & structured data

Ship the JSON-LD. Make yourself easy to parse.

Models reward brands they can read cleanly. Add Organization, Product, Service, FAQ, HowTo, and Person schema to every core page. Link out through sameAs so there’s zero ambiguity about which “[Brand]” the models are reading. Keep naming identical across pages, profiles, and press — the moment your name drifts, the entity graph fractures.

  • Drop JSON-LD on homepage, pricing, about, and product pages
  • Wire sameAs to Wikidata, Crunchbase, LinkedIn, G2
  • Map FAQ and HowTo markup to your top buyer prompts
  • Lock one canonical brand name across every surface

  "@type": "Organization",
  "name": "YourBrand",
  "founder": "Jane Doe",
  "sameAs": [
    "wikidata.org/...",
    "crunchbase.com/..."
  ]
3Entity graph building

Turn “who?” into “oh, them.”

Models trust brands that exist on the reference web. Claim and link every high-weight node: Wikidata item, Wikipedia article if you qualify, Crunchbase profile, G2 listing, industry directories. Connect the founder, the product, and the company as linked entities so the models read one coherent thing instead of a scatter of near-matches.

  • Create or clean your Wikidata and Crunchbase entries
  • Align every bio, logo, and description to match
  • Link founder and executive entities back to the brand
  • Seed the references needed for a Google Knowledge Panel
4News & blog network

Stack brand mentions across the open web every month.

One mention is noise. Forty across independent sites is a signal models can’t ignore. Pitch, guest-post, or place brand mentions on news sites, industry blogs, and review properties on a monthly cadence — listicles that rank you next to category leaders, comparison guides that pit you against the obvious alternatives, and news features tied to your launches and data. Every placement needs a dofollow link pointing at your canonical entity.

  • Land 4–8 brand mentions on independent properties every month
  • Target listicles, roundups, and comparison pages
  • Pitch news features around launches, data, and milestones
  • Keep every placement dofollow with consistent anchor text
News Site
Ten tools B2B teams are quietly switching to in 2026
Listicle · dofollow backlink
Industry Blog
How [Your Brand] is rewriting the category playbook
News article · dofollow backlink
Review Site
[Your Brand] vs. the five biggest alternatives right now
Comparison · dofollow backlink
News Blog
Three data trends from [Your Brand] worth tracking this quarter
Feature · dofollow backlink
5Reddit & community signal

Earn the mentions models weigh heaviest.

Reddit is baked into every major model’s training set and live retrieval. One thread where real users vouch for your product out-ranks ten guest posts. Map the subreddits your buyers live in, show up as a real contributor, and let the recommendations come from people who actually use the thing. Paid plants get flagged and poison the signal — don’t.

  • Map the 10–20 subreddits your buyers actually read
  • Contribute for weeks before you ever mention the brand
  • Run founder AMAs tied to launches or data drops
  • Watch existing threads and answer when your category comes up
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r/SaaS · 3d
Which CRM should a 20-person B2B team actually pick?
0
r/startups · 1d
Moved the whole team to HubSpot. Pipeline finally makes sense
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r/sales · 5h
Second the HubSpot free tier for early-stage B2B
6Prompt tracking

Rerun the prompts. Watch the scoreboard move.

Nothing else on this list matters if you can’t measure it. Rerun the same 40+ prompts every month across all five engines, log citation share per competitor, and diff it against last cycle. Whatever moved tells you what to do more of. Whatever didn’t tells you where the gap is. No dashboard, no feedback loop — you’re back to guessing.

  • Rerun the same prompts on a monthly cadence
  • Track citation share across all five engines
  • Diff against the prior cycle and flag winners and losers
  • Write a one-page plan for next cycle from the delta
Citation Share · Q2
Apr 2026
ChatGPT
78
Perplexity
84
Claude
71
Gemini
66
AI Overview
58
7Content atomization

Write one pillar. Cut it into eight shapes.

Long-form pillar pages carry the authority. Once the pillar is live, atomize it into the exact shapes each engine rewards: Q&A and FAQ for AI Overview, listicles for ChatGPT, head-to-head comparisons for Perplexity, a tight thread for Reddit, a 60-second cut for social. Every shape links back to the pillar so the authority compounds in one place.

  • Write one new pillar article a month, engineered for citation
  • Atomize it across 8 surfaces: FAQ, blog, compare, Reddit, LinkedIn, YouTube, guide, X/thread
  • Link supporting pages back into the pillar so authority pools
  • Refresh the top three pillars every 90 days
Or — skip the homework.

That’s seven workstreams. We run all of them for $995/month.

No setup fee. No retainer lock-in. Cancel any time. Here’s what agencies charge to run this kind of program vs. what we charge right now, while we lock in the next 20 clients.

  Instant Press AEO Traditional SEO Agency PR Wire Service DIY
Monthly brand-mention articles & backlinksIncluded monthlyNoSyndicated copies onlyNo
Schema & entity buildingFull implementationBasic schema onlyNoManual
Prompt tracking across 5 enginesMonthly reportsNoNoNo
Reddit & community signalIncludedNoNoTime cost
Setup fee$0$2,500+$500+ per release$0
Monthly price$995$3,500–$12,000$300–$1,500$0
Time-to-first-result30–90 days6–12 monthsDays to publish, no impactUnclear

Industry pricing, side by side with ours.

Most AEO and SEO programs start at $3,500/month plus a $2,500 setup. We threw both out.

Industry Starter
$3,500
per month
+ $2,500 setup
1 publication/month
Industry Growth
$6,500
per month
+ $2,500 setup
2 publications/month
Industry Scale
$12,000
per month
+ $2,500 setup
4 publications/month
what we're doing instead

Full AEO + SEO Program

Every pillar above, one price, month-to-month.
$995
per month
$0 Setup Fee
  • AI Visibility Audit
  • Schema & Structured Data
  • Entity Graph Building
  • Monthly Brand-Mention Articles
  • Reddit & Community Signal
  • Prompt Tracking (5 Engines)
  • On-Page SEO
  • Competitor Monitoring
  • Monthly Pillar Content
  • Content Atomization
  • Monthly Review Call
  • Dashboard + Reporting
Lock In This Price

That's 72% off our standard Starter. No $2,500 setup. Holds for the first 20 clients, then returns to market.

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We run your site against 40+ buyer prompts across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini, and Google AI Overview. Full report in 24 hours. No sales call required.