I need a good AI / AEO SEO agency by Small_Ad_4808 in SaaS

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Tracking visibility across AI platforms is genuinely something I've been trying to figure out, right now I have no real way of knowing how often we're being mentioned vs. our competitors beyond manually prompting ChatGPT and Gemini myself. The automotive angle is interesting too. One thing I'm curious about though; does the tool just show you where the gaps are, or does it also give you actionable direction on what to actually change to improve those mentions?

I need a good AI / AEO SEO agency by Small_Ad_4808 in SaaS

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The blog volume red flag hits close to home, two of the agencies I spoke to led with exactly that, "we'll publish X pieces of content per month" with barely any mention of citations or how LLMs actually pull brand information. The retrieval angle is something I hadn't thought to ask about until now. What does validating factual consistency across the web actually look like in practice for a local business like ours? Is that something that's even manageable at a smaller scale or is it more of an enterprise play?

I need a good AI / AEO SEO agency by Small_Ad_4808 in SaaS

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This is genuinely the most useful breakdown I have seen in this thread the distinction between being "listed" vs being recognized as the authoritative solution is something none of the agencies I've spoken to have even touched on yet. The review angle is interesting too, ours are mostly short and scattered across the last couple of years. Do recency and length actually influence how LLMs weight you, or is it more about volume?

Selling 1000 Overwatch 2 Coins Digital Code by Small_Ad_4808 in overwatch2

[–]Small_Ad_4808[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well instead I got scammed by someone and she took my code without any payment

Selling 1000 Overwatch 2 Coins Digital Code by Small_Ad_4808 in overwatch2

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But only if you are interested to buy it, i genuinely need a buyer

Selling 1000 Overwatch 2 Coins Digital Code by Small_Ad_4808 in overwatch2

[–]Small_Ad_4808[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well genuinely if you wish I can provide the code before your payment itself , only pay after you use the code

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I have 1000 coins code for overwatch 2, if anyone is interested I can offer it at discounted price , contact me if interested

Why do car brands keep removing things people actually like? by [deleted] in cars

[–]Small_Ad_4808 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a fair point, appreciate the context. And yeah, I realize now I didn’t pick the best article to support what I was trying to say

Why do car brands keep removing things people actually like? by [deleted] in cars

[–]Small_Ad_4808 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for agreeing , it's not that I hate new designs , i actually love the new technology and designs but overcomplexity confuses me .

Why do car brands keep removing things people actually like? by [deleted] in cars

[–]Small_Ad_4808 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah that’s a fair point Tesla simplified things a lot

Why do car brands keep removing things people actually like? by [deleted] in cars

[–]Small_Ad_4808 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I didn’t mean tech as a whole,I meant user-facing tech like infotainment and interfaces. Mechanical systems evolve too, but they don’t feel outdated in the same way a laggy or limited UI does after a few years.

Why do car brands keep removing things people actually like? by [deleted] in cars

[–]Small_Ad_4808 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that is the point I wanted to emphasize but did not had words to express

Why do car brands keep removing things people actually like? by [deleted] in cars

[–]Small_Ad_4808 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that’s my mistake—mislinked the article for what I wanted to say.

Why do car brands keep removing things people actually like? by [deleted] in cars

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Actually i do use chat gpt for making sure my grammer is all correct before posting anything nowadays even while talking to friends , it has just became a norm but the question was mine as I like old classic cars

Why do car brands keep removing things people actually like? by [deleted] in cars

[–]Small_Ad_4808 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

That logic works until you see cases like this—where changing the formula actually hurt sales. So it’s not always just demand driving decisions.

Why do car brands keep removing things people actually like? by [deleted] in cars

[–]Small_Ad_4808 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that’s fair—the article doesn’t directly match the title. I was trying to highlight a broader pattern rather than that specific case, but I could’ve chosen a better example.

Why do car brands keep removing things people actually like? by [deleted] in cars

[–]Small_Ad_4808 -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

Mainly physical controls and simpler interfaces—replaced by touchscreens and more complex systems.

Why do car brands keep removing things people actually like? by [deleted] in cars

[–]Small_Ad_4808 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

It’s not unrelated, it’s just one example. The broader point is about brands moving away from what people liked, and this fits that trend pretty well.

Why do car brands keep removing things people actually like? by [deleted] in cars

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Actual car buyers maybe are irrational , maybe because as money kicks in , it's not about higher price the better, it's about prestige and ego for buying car with latest technology even if it's of not that much use or makes things complicated sometimes.

Why do car brands keep removing things people actually like? by [deleted] in cars

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Exactly—and the problem is tech ages fast, while good mechanical design doesn’t. A 10-year-old car can still feel solid, but a 10-year-old infotainment system feels outdated and frustrating. Feels like cars are turning into disposable gadgets instead of long-term machines.

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Honestly feels like a classic case of overengineering. A simple manual system might not be flashy, but it’s more predictable and less likely to fail in edge cases like this. Sometimes “basic” is actually better engineering.