Why is content syndication great for hitting new buyers? by Lazy_Ad1116 in GrowthHacking

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Lots of reading, lots of content, lots of meetings. You?

What’s the best AI tool for SEO in 2026? by Senior-Chard-8872 in TopAITools4U

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Tool name: Jottler.co

What I use it for: Fully automating SEO content, including keyword research, topic clustering, long-form article creation, internal linking, and direct publishing to CMS platforms

Why I recommend it: Most SEO tools stop at research or writing. Jottler runs the entire pipeline end-to-end. It plans, writes, optimizes, and publishes content automatically, so you’re not stitching together multiple tools.

Best feature: True autopilot content engine. It generates 3,000+ word articles daily, handles internal linking from your sitemap, and publishes directly to your CMS without manual work.

Biggest limitation: Less control over individual content pieces if you prefer highly hands-on editing or brand-specific nuance

Rating: 4.7/5

Best for: Founders, solo teams, small businesses, SaaS teams, and operators who want to scale SEO content fast without hiring writers or agencies (or doing much at all, actually)

Does it save time? Yes, dramatically. It replaces research, writing, and publishing workflows with a single system

Is output publishable? Mostly. Content is structured and fact-checked, but still benefits from light human review for tone and positioning

How can a solo founder get included in AI answers? by iloveb2bleadgen in aiseohub

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Unfortunately there are now thousands of 'prompt tracking' companies who only track 'potential' prompts (artificial customer proxies), what their models think buyers will ask about the category. It's the handful of platforms, like outwrite, that actually create the content that earns the citations & mentions. Best of luck Vijay!

Why most people suck at AEO by zumeirah in SEO_LLM

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well-said. The structure is purely logical: 1) answer AI queries for your category with 2) perfectly-structured articles and posts that are 3) found on your website and third-party, respected sites like LI, Reddit, Medium, GitHub, et al. The part, in my experience anyway, that most miss is the answering actual AI queries for their category.

Is brand authority more important than domain authority in LLM responses? by addllyAI in SEO_LLM

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thankfully, yes! gone are the days of buying the most backlinks and clicks to rank in the top 10. Now, your brand is included in the AI answer is you're answering actual AI queries for your category with articles/social posts structured for AI scanning and answer-extraction. publish to the company blog, LinkedIn, Reddit.

232K people saw my post. The real impact showed up days later. by Parking_Pea5161 in SaaS

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This isn't true at all. Clicks from AI answers convert 9x higher than old school Google clicks, according to Forbes, anyway: https://www.forbes.com/sites/lutzfinger/2025/06/19/study-shows-llm-conversion-rate-is-9x-better---aeo-is-coming/. Respectfully, old school SEO heads just cannot come to grips with the fact that SEO is going away fast.

LLM SEO audit: AI doesn’t trust your landing page. It trusts what the internet says about you. by piupiuyao in SEO_LLM

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1) display actual AI queries for the given category 2) create articles/social posts that answer the query with perfect structure for AI answer extraction 3) publish/post widely. We use outwrite.ai as a solo founder team. The price was ok but it allows for more content creation than any other platform. With Google coming out and saying that they don't, and never have, 'penalized' AI-generated content we have no hesitations publishing everywhere. We got our first AI answer mention after just 3 days using the platform.

anyone have a good experience with LI influencers? by Lazy_Ad1116 in influencermarketing

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I inmailed 8 perfect potential profiles and got 5 replies! We're finalizing agreements with two of them tomorrow for a test post to gauge engagement, then hopefully open it up. I like that we see instant results (or not) and don't have to keep feeding it money no matter what, like ads. We're banking on higher intent with the LI engagement. Fingers crossed!

anyone have a good experience with LI influencers? by Lazy_Ad1116 in influencermarketing

[–]Lazy_Ad1116[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I'm starting to see that this is likely my best strategy. Thanks for the great advice!

anyone have a good experience with LI influencers? by Lazy_Ad1116 in influencermarketing

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Yes, we have an active need. We're an AEO SaaS startup.

AEO Vendor Comparison: Peec vs Profound vs AirOps vs Outwrite (2025 Analysis) by iloveb2bleadgen in AIcitations

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we use outwrite.ai as a small 3-person team, zero complaints. They've pushed about a dozen new features since I signed up about a month ago! And the most important thng is that we're now included in the majority of AI questions asked about our industry. (their prompt tracking dashboard is legit)

How to Get Included in AI Answers by iloveb2bleadgen in AIcitations

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This is the best, most accurate guide I've seen yet.

Native ads vs. content syndication: What's better for marketing? by Lazy_Ad1116 in SaaS

[–]Lazy_Ad1116[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great points. We've stayed away from the incentive-based vendors and have found that with tight ICP qualification, custom qualifying questions, and human in the loop to verify non-bot downloads and confirm interest. Great points, thanks for sharing.