To shape the narrative presented by AI, valuable content previously hidden behind lead-gen forms (like PDFs and whitepapers) must be made publicly accessible. LLMs cannot consume gated content, so making it public and structuring it for them is crucial for your value propositions to be accurately represented.

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Websites now have a dual purpose. A significant portion of your content must be created specifically for AI agents—niche, granular, and structured for LLM consumption to improve AEO. The human-facing part must then evolve to offer deeper, more interactive experiences, as visitors will arrive with their basic research already completed by AI.

The traditional goal of winning hearts and minds is now a two-step process. Marketers must first win over the "machines"—search algorithms and LLMs—that control 85% of content discovery, treating them as an influential, gatekeeping audience.

To make content discoverable by AI, static 'resource pages' with downloadable assets are becoming obsolete. Gated content will still be used for lead generation, but it will be offered transactionally within specific campaigns (e.g., via email or paid social) rather than living permanently on a website.

The audience for marketing content is expanding to include AI agents. Websites, for example, will need to be optimized not just for human users but also for AI crawlers that surface information in answer engines. This requires a fundamental shift in how marketers think about content structure and metadata.

AI's need for scannable content will render traditional gated resource pages obsolete. Gated assets will still exist but will be offered transactionally through specific campaigns, like an email or a paid social post, rather than living permanently behind a form on your site.

Optimizing for AI is not a task for a single team. It requires a holistic, coordinated effort across brand, content, lead gen, and ABM teams to ensure all content is consumable by LLMs in a consistent and desirable way, preventing misinterpretation of the brand's narrative.

New AI-powered browsers struggle to index content locked in PDFs. To ensure your information is discoverable and summarized correctly by these tools, you must replicate gated content in standard, scannable HTML on your website.

Marketers must evolve from SEO to GEO, optimizing content for how brands appear in LLM results. This requires a new content strategy that treats the LLM as a distinct persona or channel, creating content specifically for it to crawl and ensuring accurate brand representation.

LLMs learn from existing internet content. Breeze's founder found that because his partner had a larger online footprint, GPT incorrectly named the partner as a co-founder. This demonstrates a new urgency for founders to publish content to control their brand's narrative in the age of AI.

As users increasingly get answers from AI assistants, marketing strategy must evolve from Search Engine Optimization (SEO) to Generative Engine Optimization (GEO). This means creating diverse, authoritative content across multiple platforms (podcasts, PR, articles) with the goal of being cited as a trusted source by AI models themselves.

Ungating Gated Content Is Essential for Influencing How LLMs Portray Your Brand | RiffOn