Instead of a traditional blog, IT management firm Kanji created a media property on a separate domain. This strategy unexpectedly led to it being treated as an authoritative external source by LLMs. As a result, 17% of new leads now report finding the company through AI-powered search tools.

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Influencing AI results isn't about traditional SEO tactics. It's about getting your brand mentioned in the sources AI models are trained on, like Reddit, industry publications, and news articles. The most effective way to achieve this is through modern PR and consistent social media activity, as journalists and writers use these platforms for discovery.

Users arriving from AI platforms have already been filtered and nurtured through the consideration phase. They land on your site with high intent, leading to conversion rate increases of 2-5x for B2C and as high as 20x for B2B, far surpassing the performance of typical paid or organic search traffic.

AI search is the new overpowered marketing channel, with traffic converting up to 17x higher than Google. To get featured, invest heavily in comprehensive "alternatives to [competitor]" and "[your product] vs [competitor]" pages, as these are the bottom-funnel queries AI models cite most often.

Generative AI is replacing traditional search, causing inbound leads to "disappear off the edge of a cliff." To influence buyers, marketing must now focus on channels that feed AI models, such as Reddit and YouTube, and prioritize third-party authenticated sources over owned content and SEO.

The speaker's firm saw a 50% traffic drop after Google's AI Overview launch, yet leads from tools like ChatGPT grew 500%. This suggests that while AI-driven search reduces overall traffic volume, the visitors it does send have higher purchase intent and are better qualified.

As AI devalues simple clicks, marketing focus must shift to building a strong brand that algorithms recognize as authoritative. High-quality, well-structured owned content (like blogs and reports) becomes more critical for discoverability than traditional performance marketing tactics.

AI models heavily weigh earned media from credible publications when determining brand authority. With 61% of AI brand mentions coming from editorial sources, PR is no longer just a brand-building exercise but a critical technical lever for GEO, directly influencing discoverability.

With 80-90% of AI-powered searches resulting in no clicks, traditional SEO is dying. The new key metric is "share of voice"—how often your brand is cited in AI-generated answers. This requires a fundamental strategy shift to Answer Engine Optimization (AEO), focusing on becoming an authoritative source for LLMs rather than just driving website traffic.

Unlike traditional SEO, which focuses on keywords and links, GEO aims to make your brand visible in AI-generated answers. This is achieved by becoming a citable, trusted authority, which requires a blend of public relations, high-quality owned content, and technical site readiness.

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.