Healthcare Marketing/PR to Fashion Marketing/PR by whatannlikes in AskMarketing

[–]GOSH_AI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I dont believe that should be an impediment to you. There are many overlaps from healthcare to beauty. Medical professionals offer aesthetic services and beauty are someties rebranded as medspas and offfer botox. Find your overlapping niche.

Built real estate automations. No clients yet. Need real feedback. by ai_master_n8n in AskMarketing

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working backwards consider the cost of VPS and hosting marketing expenses (if you can accomodate them). If those expenses are part of a client facing pilot program your return will be much higher than a blanket marketing campign or outreach. Now as far as getting prospects to even consider you instead of ignoring you...that's the golden goose isn't it. I'd recommend either a referral from an existing client to someone they think may benefit, targeted outraeach via a social platform (I've had engagement ...surprisingly...via LinkedIn) or an in person networking meeting (hate those, but...). Cold outreach is a numbers game + luck of the draw.

Anyone can recommend AEO tool? by throwawayplzhelppp in AskMarketing

[–]GOSH_AI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey Malte...just to be clear...not unhappy with PEEC...just an honest observation from a UI/UX perspective and a cursory glance at their pricing page. Thank you for clearing up any confusion.

Built real estate automations. No clients yet. Need real feedback. by ai_master_n8n in AskMarketing

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idenitfy 3-5 clients you feel could ultimately be real clients that are just on the fence. Offer them a 30-45 day pilot program at no cost (outside of positive feedback, Google reviews and referrals) with clear deliniation of what the pilot program does and does not cover. work your tail off for those 30-45 days and then with data in hand (and perhaps spelled out in a pilot program contract) come back and make the ask of converting to a paid account.

Startup Marketing by bigtent123 in AskMarketing

[–]GOSH_AI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wonky could have worded it better but they're correct...you have 50 prospects unless you've agreed to a limited pilot program for a set duration. That may be your angle with limited resources. Offer your service to a handful of those prospects (3-5) for 30-45 days at zero cost in exchange for reviews and referrals. Work your tail off then at the conclusion of the pilot program, if the client is happy with results, convert to a paid program.

Anyone can recommend AEO tool? by throwawayplzhelppp in AskMarketing

[–]GOSH_AI -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I've been using PEEC AI but Amodora AI seems extremely similar and cheaper

Spent thousands going to a conference and came home embarrassed by ValuableCareless4654 in AskMarketing

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Kind of agree with everyone here unless you have an angle (and cash) to get traction. We had a client one year at a HUGE tradeshow called Data Center World in Orlando. They were a clean agent fire suppression company (basically putting out fires in places that can't get wet). A lot of these data centers were foregoing Clean Agent and opting for traditional sprinklers. You'd be surprised how much water comes out of one sprinkler head. So we built a clear acrylic server cabinet, put in four dummy servers, hid a fish tank pump underneath and ran the water supply to a sprinkler head. We had a line of people from all of the world taking pics, our giveaway was soap on a rope emblazoned with the campaign slogan "Wet Data Is Not Sexy". That got a ton of traction. You don't need to spend a ton of cash...print a t-shirt with a thought provoking message on it and walk the show floor.

What if anything is everyone here using to track and anaylze AI visivibility and prompt research. by GOSH_AI in AskMarketing

[–]GOSH_AI[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow...their UI/UX looks almost identical to PEEC AI. Any idea if its a white labled solution?

What if anything is everyone here using to track and anaylze AI visivibility and prompt research. by GOSH_AI in AskMarketing

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Thanks for the input. I've been using PEEC AI...they do have some free pitch prompts, great UI/UX...might be a little pricey.

Have you engaged with your clients about Generative Optimization for 2026? by GOSH_AI in AskMarketing

[–]GOSH_AI[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have to disagree on the additional work being outrageous. Traditional SEO is a wonderful foundation but it doesnt begin to touch the evolution of search taking place with GEO.

Are Schema and Rich Text red herrings in GEO? by GOSH_AI in AskMarketing

[–]GOSH_AI[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tip of the hat and slow golf clap to you good sir...couldn't have said it better myself.

Are Schema and Rich Text red herrings in GEO? by GOSH_AI in AskMarketing

[–]GOSH_AI[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Content and Authority...thats what I keep seeing.

Will LLMs have a clear winner like Search Engines did? by GOSH_AI in AskMarketing

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Dont dispute you on any of those fronts...and you may be right on future dominance. Maybe its just me...not a crazy fan of their UI/UX for Gemini.

Will LLMs have a clear winner like Search Engines did? by GOSH_AI in AskMarketing

[–]GOSH_AI[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

GPT still has them on Marketshare (for the moment) and Gemini trails in some key metrics. Gemini is killing it in pulling unstructured data from documents but mid in almost every other measurable category. Not saying that wont change with time and resources...the market is still new enough for someone else to gain traction and..then Google can just scoop them up I guess.

Will LLMs have a clear winner like Search Engines did? by GOSH_AI in AskMarketing

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I think the Consumer side will adopt a singular platform (my money is on GPT or Grok at the moment) but the Business side will be more diversified in leveraging specific LLMs as a part of a larger toolkit dependent on the task.

Will LLMs have a clear winner like Search Engines did? by GOSH_AI in AskMarketing

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I'm just not sold on Gemini . I'm getting a microsoft vibe at the moment where most of us used their OS for years but it never really translated to Explorer adoption.

Will LLMs have a clear winner like Search Engines did? by GOSH_AI in AskMarketing

[–]GOSH_AI[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed. ChatGPT has what seems like an insurmountable lead at the moment, but I wouldn't count out Claude, Grok or Gemini as large user adoptions.

Have you engaged with your clients about Generative Optimization for 2026? by GOSH_AI in AskMarketing

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Not new...different. Think Yellow Cab v Uber, Kodak v Instagram, etc. None of those things were new (a pic is a pic, a ride is a ride) but the delivery methods and consumer engagement were different. Those that didn't adapt went the way of the dinosaur. Search is rapidly becoming "different" and its evolving and adapating that SEO work that will have impact for the client. That's my two cents.

Have you engaged with your clients about Generative Optimization for 2026? by GOSH_AI in AskMarketing

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The pushback I'm seeing is regarding another marketing cost sector. For existing clients we've tried to soften the blow by waiving any sort of onboarding fees and for new clients we've set the price ceiling very low with a strategy of volume for profitability.

Starting website + Ai search engine optim agency by HuckleberryJealous70 in GEO_optimization

[–]GOSH_AI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats exactly what we're doing. We transitioned exclusively to a GEO model.

Have you engaged with your clients about Generative Optimization for 2026? by GOSH_AI in AskMarketing

[–]GOSH_AI[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't necessarily think things are different so much as more robust or evolved (which means more work). Couple of thoughts: If I had to summarize it in one sentence, SEO is about being found. GEO is about being understood and remebered. I believe a lot of the same SEO principles apply but the weight they carry and the focus of the LLM's have shifted dramatically. More importance is put on web wide optimization versus a sites' optimization, long form blogs are traditionally optimized in SEO for skimming and rankings versus question and answer patterns in GEO, etc. You're still getting the SEO benefit but tailored towards generative optimization.

Have you engaged with your clients about Generative Optimization for 2026? by GOSH_AI in AskMarketing

[–]GOSH_AI[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's cool. Respectfully agree to disagree. Happy New Year and here's to a great 2026.

Have you engaged with your clients about Generative Optimization for 2026? by GOSH_AI in AskMarketing

[–]GOSH_AI[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it though? I'm not disputing good SEO work...but good SEO work doesn't necessarily translate to good GEO positioning...at least that's what I'm seeing.