It takes effort to be an informed citizen. Artificial intelligence tools offer an alluring shortcut — but they’re not without risk.

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    2 days ago

    Got a link on AIO?

    How is that different than just content marketing articles they’ve been writing for years for SEO?

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      1 day ago

      SEO was optimized for keywords and human readability. AIO doesn’t need to care about either of those, the crawlers will find it, and the LLMs will consume it. I am not a marketing expert, so I don’t know the exact specifics, and it is such a new field, I’m sure things are still evolving.

      If you search “AIO marketing”, you can find plenty of references to it. I have no idea what a good reference is though, so I don’t want to link one.

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          💯️. That’s why I didn’t link to any, I don’t know what is good. But I know in my company, SEO and AIO are seen as different things.

          Imagine a niche industrial software manufacturer. There might be 3 total players in the space, and a handful of Reddit posts total. AIO looks to make sure that when their website is crawled by the AI companies, the model is trained with a slant toward their product, not only in generic “Is there software to do this” queries, but also a “Product A vs Product B” query.

          So Product A will put up page after page on their website about how great their product is, how much better it is than B and C. How B and C are a bad choice. And so on. Not designed to be top results in Google, but be consumed and direct LLMs subtly to their product over their competitors.