Do you think long-form or short-form blog articles are better to get cited by AI?
What are some GEO strategies that have worked for you?
What are some GEO strategies that have worked for you?
Constantly testing new AI tools as they arise seems to be a big trend among marketing agencies nowadays, but I'm curious to know if and how you actually use these AI tools in your client or in-house work.
TikTok and IG have algorithms that you can use to your advantage when it comes to getting your content to the right people at the right time, but it feels like getting reactions on LinkedIn and getting new people to actually see your content is always more challenging. Do you have any tricks to help with this (i.e. using hashtags, creating more educational content, static content, etc.)?
Social media platforms like TikTok have become places where users not only scroll to their heart's content, but also make purchases, discover products, and look up brands. Have you implemented TikTok Shop into your social media/social ads strategy? How so?
Social media platforms like TikTok have become places where users not only scroll to their heart's content, but also make purchases, discover products, and look up brands. Have you implemented TikTok Shop into your social media/social ads strategy? How so?
Over the past year, we digital marketers have had to rethink a lot of what we thought we knew about search. SEO still matters, but with AI changing how people find information, learning about GEO has made a real difference in how we at Cyberclick approach client work.
We ended up putting our biggest takeaways into one ebook just to have everything in one place. A few ideas that really stuck with us were that:
It'll be interesting to see how everything keeps evolving moving forward, but for now we've found that learning how to work alongside AI and optimize for it is better than ignoring it and sticking to old strategies.
Do you implement GEO in your work? What's been working for you? Any favorite tools to track AI mentions?
Do you use each feature for different things? Any tips on how to use each one for someone that's new to Claude?
Are there any other AI tools aside from the ones listed that you use (Gamma, Make, N8N, etc.)? Do you pay for any AI tools?
Do you use AI influencers? AI to create voiceovers for your YouTube videos? AI for email automation and personalization? AI for content creation? Or AI for other tasks in your daily routine?
I know AI has put a lot of content marketers in a jam, but what specifically about it do you find hard to navigate around? Or what challenges are you encountering in the industry aside from AI?
I've heard that the new HubSpot AEO is a more efficient version of their AEO grader, especially due to its prompts and recommendations sections. Has anyone tried it? How do you use it? Curious to hear your thoughts
From what I've seen, AI Overviews often tend to cite Wikipedia, Reddit, and YouTube in addition to well-structured/clear content. How important do you think it is to have a Wikipedia page for your marketing agency? Any tips on creating one from scratch or optimizing an old one?
I recently gained access to the paid plan for Claude but am not sure where to begin or what I should use it for. Are there certain things you use Claude for vs. ChatGPT or Gemini? What tasks does it make a real difference for (aside from coding)?
I'd love to know if anyone has tried any of the 24 AI Agents that HubSpot released and what your thoughts are on them. Do you find them helpful? How do you use them?
I'm wondering if anyone has any tips on websites or resources to find new, relevant, and interesting blog article ideas.