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Most content is written to rank. This guide is about writing content that gets *used* – pulled directly into AI-generated answers on ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews. The distinction matters because AI systems retrieve content differently than search engines rank it. They are not looking for the page with the most backlinks; they are looking for the page that most directly answers the question in front of them. This guide walks through exactly how to write that page, step by step. ## Step 1: Define Target Queries and Use Cases Before writing a single word, identify the specific questions AI systems are being asked in your topic area – not keyword phrases, but full natural-language questions. AI queries sound like spoken sentences: "What is the best way to reduce customer churn for a SaaS company?" or "How do local service businesses get recommended by Google AI?" These are different from the fragmented keyword strings that traditional SEO targets. ### How to Find the Right Queries - Type your topic into ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Mode and note how each platform phrases its auto-suggestions and follow-up questions. - Use Google's "People Also Ask" boxes as a proxy for how users phrase information-seeking questions. - Look at your support inbox, sales call transcripts, and community forums for the exact sentences your audience uses when they are confused or researching. The [Discover feature on AuthorityStack.ai](https://authoritystack.ai/discover-feature) searches across 14+ engines simultaneously to surface real demand patterns, then runs an AI brand scan to show which brands ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity are currently recommending for those queries. This is especially useful for identifying gaps where your brand is absent from AI answers but competitors are present. **Document at least five to ten specific queries before writing.** Each one becomes either the basis for an H2 section or an FAQ entry. ## Step 2: Map Each Query to an Answer Type Not all questions call for the same response format. AI systems are more likely to cite your content when the format of your answer matches the format of the question being asked. ### The Four Answer Types ### Type 1: Definitional Answers "What is X?" queries need a single, self-contained definition followed by one or two sentences of context. The definition must appear in the first sentence, not after an introduction. ### Type 2: Process Answers "How do I do X?" queries need numbered steps. Each step should be a complete instruction – not a heading with a vague paragraph underneath. AI systems extract numbered lists reliably because the structure signals sequence and completeness. ### Type 3: Comparative Answers "Which is better, X or Y?" and "What is the difference between X and Y?" queries need structured comparison: a table or a parallel list where each dimension is named and addressed for both options. Burying comparisons in prose makes them harder to extract accurately. ### Type 4: Evaluative Answers "Is X worth it?" and "When should I use X?" queries need a direct verdict followed by qualifying conditions. Lead with the conclusion, then explain the reasoning. AI systems are poor at inferring a verdict from a paragraph of mixed evidence – they need the judgment stated explicitly. Knowing the answer type before you write determines your entire structure. The [content formats AI systems quote most reliably](https://authoritystack.ai/blog/content-formats-ai-systems-are-most-likely-to-quote) differ significantly by query type, and matching format to intent is one of the highest-leverage moves in AI-optimized content. ## Step 3: Write the Opening Answer First The first two to four sentences of every page are the most important for AI citation. This is the block AI systems pull from when constructing a direct answer. Write it last in your drafting process if needed, but treat it as the most important paragraph on the page. ### Rules for the Opening Block - Answer the primary query by the end of the second sentence at the latest. - Do not open with context-setting, history, or a question back to the reader. - Write the answer so it stands completely alone – a reader who sees only these sentences should have a useful, complete response. - Include at least one specific, factual claim. Vague openings ("This is an important topic for many businesses" are never cited.**Example of a weak opening:** > Cold email has been around for decades, and many businesses still rely on it. In this guide, we will explore how to write effective subject lines. **Example of a citation-ready opening:** > A cold email subject line determines whether the email gets opened or ignored. Subject lines under seven words consistently outperform longer ones in B2B outreach because they display fully on mobile and create a cleaner visual pattern in an inbox. Personalization tokens – the recipient's company name or a reference to their industry – add an additional lift of 20 to 30 percent in open rates across most platforms. The second version can be cited verbatim. The first cannot. ## Step 4: Structure Each Section Around One Complete Question Every H2 section in your article should function as a standalone answer to a specific question. A reader who lands directly on that section from an AI response – without reading the rest of the article – should have everything they need. ### The Section Formula 1. **Open with the answer or conclusion, not the setup.** State what is true before explaining why. 2. **Add two to three sentences of supporting explanation.** Name specific mechanisms, numbers, or named examples. 3. **Close the section with a sentence that could be quoted in isolation.** This is the sentence AI systems lift. Write it deliberately. ### What Breaks Citability at the Section Level - Referencing earlier sections: "As we discussed above..." or "Building on Step 2..." – AI systems frequently cite sections out of context, so cross-references break the extracted meaning. - Saving the answer for the end of the section: if the conclusion is in the last sentence of a 200-word section, AI systems often miss it. - Using pronouns without antecedents: "This helps because it creates that effect" cannot be cited accurately. Name every subject. Auditing your existing pages for these patterns reveals citation gaps faster than most other diagnostics. A structured [AI content visibility audit](https://authoritystack.ai/blog/how-to-audit-your-content-for-ai-search-visibility-gaps) typically surfaces a dozen fixable issues per page in under an hour. ## Step 5: Write Citation-Ready Sentences Deliberately Every H2 section must contain at least one sentence that is precise enough to be extracted and repeated by an AI system without losing meaning or accuracy. These sentences do not happen by accident – you have to write them intentionally. ### What Makes a Sentence Citation-Ready | Quality | Weak Version | Citable Version | |---|---|---| | Specificity | "Many businesses see improvement" | "Brands that publish weekly in a content cluster see 40% more AI citation volume within 90 days" | | Named subject | "It improves results significantly" | "Structured content with named frameworks improves AI citation rates because AI systems extract labeled units of information cleanly" | | Self-contained | "As we covered earlier, this matters" | "Schema markup helps AI systems identify the type of content on a page and match it to appropriate query types" | | Factual claim | "GEO is becoming more important" | "Perplexity cites sources by domain authority and content structure, not by the number of backlinks pointing to a page" | Write one deliberate citation-ready sentence per H2 section. Then write the surrounding explanation to support it. This is the reverse of how most writers work, but it produces far more citable content. ## Step 6: Format Definitions, Steps, and Comparisons as Discrete Blocks AI systems extract structured content more reliably than prose. This does not mean your article should read like a spreadsheet – it means key information should be clearly labeled and separated from surrounding paragraphs. ### Definition Blocks When introducing a term that your audience may not know, give it a named, self-contained definition. Use semantic HTML when possible: ``` <section> <p><dfn id="topical-authority">Topical authority</dfn> is the degree to which a website is recognized as a comprehensive, trustworthy source on a specific subject, based on the depth and consistency of its published content.</p> </section> ``` Even without the HTML, the principle applies: state the term, define it in one sentence, add one sentence of context. ### Step Blocks For process content, number every step and write each one as a complete, actionable instruction. Avoid vague step labels like "Step 3: Optimization" followed by three paragraphs. The step itself should be the instruction: > Step 3: Add a FAQ section with five to eight questions phrased as complete natural-language sentences, each answered in two to five standalone sentences that require no surrounding context to be understood. ### Comparison Tables For any section comparing two or more things, use a table. Tables are among the [content formats that AI systems trust most](https://authoritystack.ai/blog/content-formats-that-ai-trusts) because the attribute-value structure maps cleanly onto how AI systems represent factual relationships. ## Step 7: Build a Standalone FAQ Section The FAQ section is one of the highest-value sections in any AI-optimized article. AI systems query user intent directly against FAQ entries, and a well-written FAQ regularly gets cited verbatim in response to questions that are topically adjacent to, but not identical to, the article's primary keyword. ### FAQ Writing Rules - Phrase every question as a complete sentence ending with a question mark. - Answer every question in two to five sentences, starting with a direct response. - Never reference other sections or assume the reader has read anything else on the page. - Include at least one specific fact, number, or named example per answer. - Target five to eight questions per article. More is fine; fewer reduces coverage. ### Where to Source FAQ Questions Pull directly from the query list you built in Step 1. Supplement with Google's "People Also Ask" results for your topic, autocomplete suggestions on Perplexity and ChatGPT, and the most common questions from your sales and support teams. The goal is to answer exactly what users actually ask, not the questions you wish they would ask. ## Step 8: Verify Every Answer Stands Alone Before Publishing Before publishing, read the article in reverse – start at the FAQ, read each H2 section backward from bottom to top, and check the opening last. This forces you to evaluate each block as a standalone unit rather than as part of a sequence. For each section, ask: 1. Does this section answer a specific question without requiring the reader to have read anything else? 2. Is there at least one sentence that could be quoted verbatim in an AI answer without losing its meaning? 3. Does every noun have a clear referent – no floating "this", "that", or "it"? Pages that [consistently earn AI citations](https://authoritystack.ai/blog/why-some-brands-keep-getting-cited-by-ai-and-others-don-t) share one characteristic: every section holds up independently. Pages that underperform typically have strong overall arguments but weak section-level answers – the insight is there, but it requires context to extract. Tracking whether your optimizations are working requires measurement. [AI-sourced traffic attribution](https://authoritystack.ai/ai-analytics) separates referral traffic from AI platforms with confidence scoring, so you can see which articles are generating citations and which are not, without guessing. ## FAQ ### What Is the Most Important Part of Writing Content for AI Queries? The opening answer block matters most. AI systems extract the first two to four sentences of a page when constructing a direct response to a user query. If those sentences do not answer the primary question clearly and specifically, the page is unlikely to be cited regardless of how good the rest of the content is. ### How Long Should an Answer Be to Get Cited by AI Systems? Section-level answers of 80 to 200 words perform best for AI citation. Answers under 80 words often lack enough context to be useful on their own. Answers over 200 words should be broken into named subsections using H3 headings so AI systems can extract individual components rather than needing to process the whole block. ### Do I Need to Use Specific HTML Markup to Write Content for AI Queries? Semantic HTML – particularly `<dfn>` for definitions and FAQ schema markup – improves AI extraction but is not strictly required. The content structure matters more than the markup. A clearly written, self-contained definition in plain text will often be cited; a poorly written definition with perfect schema will not. Add [FAQ schema markup](https://authoritystack.ai/blog/schema-markup-for-aeo) after optimizing the content itself, not before. ### Should I Write Differently for ChatGPT Versus Perplexity Versus Google AI Overviews? The core principles are the same: direct answers, structured formatting, factual specificity. The differences are at the margin. Perplexity weights domain authority and recency more heavily than ChatGPT. Google AI Overviews favor pages that already perform well in traditional search. Writing for the shared principles captures most of the opportunity; platform-specific tuning is a secondary optimization once the fundamentals are in place. ### How Many Questions Should a FAQ Section Contain for AI Optimization? Five to eight questions is the practical range. Fewer than five limits the coverage of adjacent queries. More than eight is fine if each question reflects a genuinely distinct user intent. The quality constraint is that every answer must be self-contained and start with a direct response – a FAQ section with twelve questions and weak answers is less citable than one with six strong ones. ### Does Writing for AI Queries Hurt Traditional SEO Performance? Writing directly for AI queries improves traditional SEO performance in most cases. Clear openings, structured sections, and standalone answers align with what Google rewards: clear intent match, low bounce rate, and strong featured snippet eligibility. The [intersection of AI citations and traditional search rankings](https://authoritystack.ai/blog/zero-click-search-vs-ai-citations) shows the two outcomes are more correlated than most content teams expect. ### How Do I Know If My Content Is Being Cited by AI Systems? You need tracking in place to know for certain. Checking ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Mode manually for your key queries gives a directional signal, but it does not scale. [Monitoring your AI search visibility](https://authoritystack.ai/blog/best-tools-for-tracking-ai-search-visibility-and-brand-citations) across platforms systematically is the only way to identify which articles are earning citations, how you are described when cited, and where competitors are appearing in your place. ## What to Do Now 1. Pull five to ten exact natural-language questions your audience types into AI tools about your topic. 2. Match each question to an answer type: definitional, process, comparative, or evaluative. 3. Rewrite the opening block of your highest-traffic page so it answers the primary query within the first two sentences. 4. Add a FAQ section with five standalone answers to the most common questions on that page. 5. Run a citation check by pasting each H2 section into ChatGPT and asking, "Does this paragraph answer [query] directly?" – if it does not, revise until it does. 6. Track results. If your content is improving AI citation rates, you will see it in AI-sourced referral traffic within weeks. Content that gets cited by AI is not more complicated to write. It is more *intentional* – structured around specific questions, answered directly, and built to stand alone. That discipline, applied consistently across your pages, is what separates brands that appear in AI answers from those that do not. [Generate content that AI cites](https://authoritystack.ai/geo-article-generation) with AuthorityStack.ai's GEO-optimized article generation, built around the exact signals that make ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity choose to cite a source. |
Most marketers still think AI citation works like search ranking: produce enough content, earn enough backlinks, and the algorithm rewards you with visibility. That mental model is wrong, and it is costing brands real revenue. AI answer engines do not rank pages. They make retrieval decisions. The distinction sounds subtle but it changes everything about how you should approach content strategy. A page can sit at position one in Google and be completely absent from every ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini response in your category. The signals that drive those two outcomes overlap partially, but they are not the same and the gap between them is where most brands are losing ground right now. This piece is not about the mechanics of how AI retrieval works at a technical level. It is about the editorial and strategic decisions that determine whether an AI system judges your content trustworthy enough to cite. That is a more useful question, and the answer is more opinionated than most GEO content admits. ## The Source Selection Problem Is Harder Than People Admit Here is the uncomfortable reality: AI answer engines are not transparent about why they choose one source over another. There is no publicly documented ranking algorithm. There is no "AI search console" showing you which queries surfaced your content and which did not. What we do know, from behavioral observation across thousands of queries and the way [brands that consistently appear in AI responses](https://authoritystack.ai/blog/why-some-brands-keep-getting-cited-by-ai-and-others-don-t) are structured, is that AI systems apply a set of implicit quality filters before selecting a source. These filters are not primarily about popularity or link authority. They are about interpretability: can this system confidently extract a complete, accurate answer from this content without ambiguity? If the answer is no, the source gets skipped, regardless of how well-trafficked or well-linked the page is. This is the core insight most brands miss. AI source selection is a trust and extraction problem, not a rankings problem. ## Why "Authority" Means Something Different to an AI System The word authority gets used loosely in GEO discussions, so it is worth being precise. When traditional SEO talks about authority, it means domain authority – a proxy for the quantity and quality of backlinks pointing at a site. AI systems evaluate authority differently, across several dimensions simultaneously. ### Entity Clarity An AI system needs to understand what your brand is, what it does, and what domain it belongs to – before it can cite you with confidence. If your website, your third-party mentions, and your content give consistent, unambiguous signals about your entity, the system can anchor citations to you reliably. If those signals are inconsistent or absent, citations become risky for the AI, and risky sources get deprioritized. [Building a recognized entity knowledge panel](https://authoritystack.ai/blog/how-to-build-an-entity-knowledge-panel-that-ai-systems-recognize) is not a vanity exercise. It is the foundation that makes every other citation signal work. An AI that cannot confidently identify your brand as the authoritative entity on a topic will not cite you, even when your content is the clearest answer available. ### Demonstrated Depth Vs. Isolated Coverage A single strong article rarely earns sustained AI citation. AI systems infer topical authority from the breadth and coherence of coverage across a site. A brand that has published twenty related articles – each structured clearly and covering distinct angles – signals genuine expertise in a way that one comprehensive guide cannot replicate. That depth reduces the retrieval risk for the AI: it has more evidence that this source knows what it is talking about. The [relationship between topical authority and AI citations](https://authoritystack.ai/blog/why-topical-authority-matters-for-ai-citations) is not incidental. It reflects how language models were trained: on coherent bodies of knowledge, not isolated documents. Sites that mirror that structure get treated like authoritative sources, because to the model, they look like one. ### Corroboration Across the Web AI systems have processed vast amounts of web content during training. A brand that appears frequently and consistently across reputable external sources – cited in industry publications, mentioned in case studies, referenced in forum discussions – arrives in AI responses pre-validated. A brand that exists only on its own domain has no external corroboration, and AI systems treat unverified self-reports with less confidence. This is why [signals that communicate brand authority](https://authoritystack.ai/blog/signals-that-tell-ai-your-brand-is-authoritative) to AI systems extend well beyond on-site content. Press coverage, review platform presence, podcast appearances, and third-party comparisons all contribute to the corroboration layer that reduces AI citation risk. ## The Extractability Problem: Where Most Content Fails Assume for a moment that your brand passes the authority threshold. The AI system has enough confidence in your entity to consider citing you. The next question is whether it can actually extract a clean, usable answer from your content. This is where most content fails – not because it is poorly written, but because it is not structured for extraction. AI systems do not read articles the way humans do. They identify discrete units of information: definitions, step sequences, named frameworks, comparison attributes, concrete assertions. When those units are clearly labeled and self-contained, extraction is straightforward. When the same information is embedded in long paragraphs that require full context to interpret, the AI either skips the source or produces a mangled paraphrase that may not even cite you. The [content formats that AI systems quote most reliably](https://authoritystack.ai/blog/content-formats-ai-systems-are-most-likely-to-quote) share one characteristic: they answer the question before elaborating. The answer is not buried at the end of a paragraph. It is the opening sentence, the heading, the first item in the list. Everything that follows is supporting detail – useful to the human reader, but not necessary for the AI to extract a citation-worthy response. This matters specifically for the audiences reading this: founders building SaaS products, agencies managing client content, ecommerce teams, local businesses. None of those categories benefit from content that is technically comprehensive but practically uncitable. A local service business that buries its service area, pricing range, and differentiation inside three paragraphs of brand story is invisible to AI, no matter how polished the copy is. AuthorityStack.ai's GEO-optimized article generation addresses exactly this problem – producing content structured around the extraction patterns that make ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity choose to cite a source rather than pass it over. ## The Counterargument Worth Taking Seriously Some experienced content strategists push back on the GEO framework by arguing that AI citation is too unpredictable to optimize for deliberately. The systems change their retrieval behavior. The same query returns different sources on different days. No one truly knows what signals matter most. This is a legitimate observation. AI retrieval is genuinely stochastic in a way that traditional search ranking is not. Two identical queries to Perplexity can surface different sources. ChatGPT's web browsing behavior differs from its retrieval from training data. But the conclusion – that citation is too unpredictable to pursue systematically – does not follow from those facts. The brands that appear most consistently in AI-generated answers in any given category share identifiable characteristics: clear entity definition, structured content, topical depth, and external corroboration. Those characteristics are not coincidental. They are reproducible. The data supports this. Brands that apply systematic GEO practices see measurable improvements in citation rate – not guaranteed appearances on every query, but meaningful increases in the frequency and accuracy of AI mentions over time. One hundred or more brands that have implemented structured GEO workflows have improved AI citation rates by 40 percent within 90 days. That is not noise. Variability exists at the query level; the aggregate trend is directional. The right frame is not "optimize for a specific AI query" but "reduce the friction between your content and AI extraction." Lower that friction consistently across your site, and citation rates improve across the board. ## What the Source Selection Process Reveals About Content Strategy The most useful insight from studying how AI answer engines choose sources is this: the qualities that make content citable by AI are largely the same qualities that make content genuinely good. Direct answers. Specific claims. Named frameworks. External credibility. Consistent focus on a defined domain. These are not GEO tricks. They are the properties of content worth reading regardless of who or what – is doing the reading. The brands losing AI visibility are not losing because AI systems are arbitrary. They are losing because their content is hedged, generic, or buried in structures that prioritize length over clarity. A [content audit focused on AI extraction gaps](https://authoritystack.ai/blog/how-to-audit-your-content-for-ai-search-visibility-gaps) almost always reveals the same underlying issues: no clear opening answer, key claims scattered across paragraphs, no structured definitions, inconsistent brand terminology across the site. Fixing those issues serves both audiences: the human reader who wants a clear answer and the AI system that needs to extract one. ## Where This Is Heading AI source selection is not static. A few developments are worth watching closely. **Real-time web retrieval is becoming standard.** Perplexity already indexes the web in near real-time. Google AI Overviews pull from live search results. ChatGPT's web browsing mode accesses current pages. The implication: newly published, well-structured content can earn citations faster than it would rank in traditional search. The advantage shifts toward brands that publish consistently, not just brands with aged domains. **Confidence scoring is emerging as a measurable output.** AI systems are beginning to express uncertainty about sources, not just surface them. A source cited with high confidence earns a different kind of visibility than a source included as a hedge. Brands with strong entity clarity and corroboration will earn the high-confidence citations – the ones users act on. Understanding [how AI search actually drives downstream traffic](https://authoritystack.ai/blog/does-ai-search-actually-drive-traffic) depends on this distinction. **Citation monitoring is becoming a standard business function.** Twelve months ago, tracking AI citations required manual query testing. Today, platforms surface [AI visibility and brand citation data](https://authoritystack.ai/blog/best-tools-for-tracking-ai-search-visibility-and-brand-citations) at scale. The brands treating AI visibility as a measurable channel – not a speculative one – will make better content decisions and catch citation losses before they compound into pipeline problems. The brands that understand how AI answer engines choose sources, and structure their content accordingly, are not chasing an algorithm. They are making their expertise legible to the systems their prospects already trust. ## FAQ ### Does AI Source Selection Favor High-traffic Pages Over Low-traffic Ones? Not directly. AI answer engines do not have access to traffic analytics when selecting sources. Retrieval decisions are based on content signals: clarity, structural extractability, entity consistency, and external corroboration. A lower-traffic page with clear definitions and direct answers can outperform a high-traffic page with dense, unstructured prose. Traffic is a weak proxy for these signals, not a determinant. ### Do Different AI Platforms Use Different Criteria for Choosing Which Sources to Cite? Yes, meaningfully so. Perplexity prioritizes real-time indexed sources and recent publication dates more heavily than ChatGPT, which draws substantially from training data. Google AI Overviews weight E-E-A-T signals that align with traditional Google ranking factors. Claude tends to favor structured, factual content with specific named sources. Optimizing for one platform does not automatically transfer to all, which is why brands need visibility data across multiple systems simultaneously. ### Does Schema Markup Actually Affect Whether AI Systems Cite a Page? Schema markup improves the probability of citation rather than guaranteeing it. Structured data makes content machine-interpretable: it tells the AI exactly what type of content the page contains, who authored it, and what claims it is making. Pages with accurate schema markup are easier to extract from with confidence, which reduces retrieval risk. FAQ schema and Article schema have the most consistent impact on AI citation behavior based on observed citation patterns. ### Why Do Some Brands Get Cited Consistently While Competitors With Similar Content Do Not? Consistency of entity signals is usually the differentiating factor. Brands that get cited consistently have clear, matching descriptions of what they do across their own site, third-party platforms, and external coverage. Brands with inconsistent or missing entity signals are harder for AI systems to anchor citations to, even when their content quality is comparable. A single article rarely explains the gap – it is almost always an entity and topical authority issue. ### Can a Small or New Brand Get Cited by AI, or Is Citation Reserved for Established Players? Small and new brands earn AI citations regularly when their content is more structured and specific than incumbent alternatives. AI systems reward extractability and topical focus, not domain age or company size. A niche SaaS brand or local service business that publishes clearly structured answers to specific questions in their category can outperform larger, more recognized brands that publish generic content on the same topics. Specificity and clarity matter more than scale. ### How Quickly Can Citation Frequency Change After Improving Content Structure? Improvement timelines vary by platform. Perplexity can surface newly structured content within days of indexing, since it retrieves from live web sources. ChatGPT's citation behavior reflects both training data and browsing retrieval, with browsing-mode citations updating faster than training-data citations. Google AI Overviews tend to shift more slowly, following patterns closer to traditional search index timing. Brands typically see measurable movement in citation frequency within four to twelve weeks of consistent structural improvements, with compounding gains as topical depth increases. ### Is It Possible to Track Which AI Platforms Are Actually Sending Traffic to a Website? Yes, though standard analytics tools do not surface this automatically. AI referral traffic often arrives with referrer strings from platforms like perplexity.ai or chat.openai.com, but zero-click interactions – where the AI answers the question without a link – do not generate any referral data. Platforms that track AI-specific attribution use confidence-scored journey modeling to identify AI-influenced sessions beyond direct referral tracking. ## Closing Thoughts The brands winning AI citations right now are not winning because they have gamed a system. They are winning because they have made the same commitment to clarity, specificity, and structural integrity that has always defined genuinely useful content and they have applied that commitment deliberately, with AI extraction as the endpoint. The brands invisible in AI answers are not failing because the technology is arbitrary. They are failing because their content was optimized for an audience that reads linearly and has time to extract meaning from dense paragraphs. AI systems do not do that. Neither, increasingly, do the humans using AI to get answers. The source selection criteria that AI answer engines apply are knowable, improvable, and measurable. That is the actual opportunity: not hoping to appear in AI answers, but engineering the conditions that make citation a predictable outcome. [Improve your AI visibility](https://authoritystack.ai/free-visibility-checker) by starting with where you currently stand and then building from there. |
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National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Uche Secondus has declared a no VICTOR, NO VANQUISH collective victory principle to pave way for early reconciliation across board, especially those who stormed out of the electoral process while the National Convention lasted. He made the declaration today Monday 11th December, 2017 at the official hand over ceremony which took place at the PDP National Secretariat in Abuja. Secondus said his victory is victory for all party faithfuls who fought doggedly to save PDP from extinction, adding that his rivals at the convention should join hands with him, members of Exco and the party leadership to rebuild the party so as to wrestle political power from President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress (APC) come 2019. "I declare that there is NO VICTOR, NO VANQUISH. We must work together to win elections and that we must do in 2019," Secondus said. Former National Chairman of the party's Caretaker Committee, Senator Ahmed Makarfi while handing over to Secondus advised the new Chairman and the party leadership to immediately commence reconciliation moves by reaching out to all aggrieved members of the party including Chief Bode George and Prof Tunde Adeniran. He noted that the gains of unity among leaders and party faithfuls expressed through the peaceful conduct of the national convention must be built upon so that victory in the forthcoming general elections can be achieved without division and rancour across the six geopolitical zones of the party. "We must immediately reach out to aggrieved members of our great party, do the needful to keep the political family united and structures kept in watertight solidarity to enable us uproot APC from Aso Rock in 2019," Makarfi said. The handover ceremony ably concluded the entire convention process which has been adjudged by Nigerians and foreign observers as one of the most credible, free, fair and transparent party conventions since the advent of democracy in 1999. Continue reading-->https://buzzeemo.com/aftermath-pdp-national-convention-no-victor-no-vanquish-uche-secondus/
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The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, has made the speech days after U.S President, Donald Trump, recognized Jerusalem as the capital city of Israel: Only 70 years ago, the Jews were taken to the slaughter like sheep. 60 years ago, we had no country and no army. Seven Arab countries declared war on our small Jewish state, just a few hours after its creation! We were only 650 Jews, against the rest of the Arab world! NO IDF (Israel Defense Army), no powerful Air Force, only brave people with nowhere to go. Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Egypt, Libya, Saudi Arabia all attacked us at the same time. The country that the United Nations gave us was 65% desert. The country was out of nowhere. 35 years ago, we fought the three most powerful armies in the Middle East and we swept them…yes, in six days! We fought against various coalitions of Arab countries, which had the modern armies and many Soviet weapons, and we had always beaten them! Today we have: A country An army A powerful air force A state-of-the-art economy which exports millions of dollars Intel – Microsoft – IBM develop products at home Our doctors receive awards for medical research We make the desert bloom and sell oranges, flowers and vegetables all over the world. Israel has sent its own satellites into space. Three satellites at the same time! Continue reading-->https://buzzeemo.com/nobody-can-isolate-israel-speech-benjamin-netanyahu-israeli-pm/
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The proclamation of Jerusalem as the Capital City of Israel by President Donald Trump on the 6th of December, 2017, is a Jubilee gift to the city, to Israel and all lovers of the Jewish nation. It came on the 17th day in the Bible 9th month of Kislev, a time of birth and rebirth. It signals the final stages of the Second Coming of our Lord Jesus Christ based on an ancient prophecy by a Jewish-German Rabbi. Judah Ben Samuel was a German Rabbi who as far back as the 12th century accurately predicted the tides and times of Israel and Jerusalem. He was prolific as an author and pious as a consecrated follower of God. Using “Biblical calculations” and astronomical observations, Judah Ben Samuel prophesied that the Ottoman Turks will conquer Jerusalem and rule the city for eight jubilees. According to the Rabbi, “Afterwards, Jerusalem will become no man’s land for one jubilee, and then in the ninth jubilee, it will once again come back into the possession of the Jewish nation – which would signify the beginning of the Messianic end-time.” This prophetic Word was given in the 1217, 300 years before the first event was scheduled to happen. Given the fact that a jubilee is a 50 year duration, eight jubilees come to a period of 400 years. In amazing fulfilment of Judah Ben Samuel’s prophecy, the Mamluks who had reigned over Jerusalem since 1250 were conquered by the Ottoman Turks in 1517. The Ottoman conquerors ruled Jerusalem for eight jubilees – 400 years, as Judah Ben Samuel predicted. Furthermore, exactly 400 years later, in 1917, the Ottoman Turks were defeated by the British. “The League of Nations conferred the Mandate for the Holy Land and Jerusalem to the British. Thus from 1917, under International Law, Jerusalem was a no man’s land.” This again was as prophesied by Judah Ben Samuel. Only in 1967 was Jerusalem recaptured by the Jewish Forces during the Six-Day War. Jerusalem, the no man’s land, was now firmly the land of Israel. Between 1917 and 1967 is a period of 50 years. This was another fulfilment of Judah’s prophecy that “Afterwards Jerusalem will become no man’s land for one jubilee, and then in the ninth Jubilee it will once again come back into the possession of the Jewish nation – which would signify the beginning of the Messianic End-time.” Continue reading-->https://buzzeemo.com/trumps-recognition-jerusalem-2017-judah-ben-samuels-prophecy/
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You have the next big innovative idea brewing inside you, so what next? You are excited about the prospect of your innovation, yet you don’t seem to know how to begin. Your head is overcrowded with ideas so much that you don’t have a clear path of execution any longer. That is always the case with any new project – they seem exciting yet so hard to begin. Such confusion can be totally overwhelming, especially for the new innovator or young entrepreneur. What you need to sail through your coast of ideas is mental strength and a clear focus. If you are not mentally tough and prepared, you might end up giving up on your idea, regrettably. Sadly, many people surrender at this stage even when they have a chance to make a difference. The words of Amaru Shakur come strikingly true here: “Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside while still alive. Never surrender.” This is very true. There are many great men who are regarded as heroes and legends today because of what they left behind – their inventions, innovations and great ideas that changed the world. Think of Nikolas Tesla, H.P Lovecraft, Thomas Edison, Charles Babbage, Blaise Pascal, Michael Faraday, etc. Also think of the great innovators of our time – Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, and so many others. These men are simply immortal. Like Shakespeare once said: “I don’t want to achieve immortality through not dying, I want to achieve immortality through my works.” These men have achieved greatness and immortality because they followed up on their ideas – they never let them remain unhatched. Continue reading-->https://buzzeemo.com/unleash-creativity-innovation-driving-power-entrepreneurship/
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I hope Professor Itse Sagay is not going senile? How can he say “if Jonathan had another 3 years in the office, we all will be crossing Sahara to Libya”? This assertion flies against the facts on the ground. The World Bank says our economy was better under Jonathan than it is now. Transparency International says corruption is worse today than under Jonathan. The Global Hunger Index says Nigerians are more hungry today than under Jonathan. Nigeria moved from 4th most terrorized nation in the world in 2015 to 3rd most terrorized nation in the Global Terrorism Index for 2017. Furthermore, under President Muhammadu Buhari, the United Nations reveals that there has been a massive increase in the number of Nigerians fleeing Nigeria via the desert with 602,000 leaving annually and 27,000 dying every year either in the Sahara Desert or the Mediterranean Sea. So by what parameter is Sagay using to make his jaundiced judgment? Furthermore, under former President Jonathan, Nigeria was the FIRST nation in the world to evacuate her citizens from Libya during the Arab Spring. Dr. Jonathan would NEVER keep quiet if Nigerians are being sold as slaves in Libya. If President Buhari can call Nigerians “criminals” to the The Telegraph of U.K. why should Nigerians be surprised when he does not act to free us from slavery in Libya? Professor Sagay spends too much time poking his nose into other people’s affairs and too little focus on his own business, that is why under his watch as chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Anti-Corruption (PACAC), Maina got recalled, reinstated, double promoted and still received salary (according to his lawyer). Continue reading-->https://buzzeemo.com/pray-professor-itse-sagay-not-going-senile-reno-omokri/
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Hello! I recently shared this in one of the threads so it might be of interest to you. BEFORE YOU READ, YOUR N1.5M INVESTMENT WILL HAVE A MONTHLY ROI OF N300K. This should rise over 6 months! I would describe myself as an entrepreneur. For the past 15 months, I've been developing and perfecting an online business model with various income sources. Over the last couple of months, the business has started generating some income and the results are very promising. In fact, I recently conducted a separate experiment to have more concrete insight into the earning potential of this business, and I was blown away by the results (see attached images: standard earning based on current audience size VS experimental audience). I know I should be okay with the average daily return and grow gradually. But I can do a lot better with a partnership and grow even much bigger and faster. Most importantly though is the prospect of creating a product that everyone would love and helping investors get a good return on their investment steadily. To achieve this, I need to bring a few people on board, create brand awareness, sort out some logistics and build a formidable and QUALITY audience base. All things being equal, this should take a maximum of 2 months. The Investment Opportunity If you have the resources and are interested to be a founding partner of what promises to be an exciting and rewarding 'company', you are welcome. Ideally, I will need not more than SIX PARTNERS worth at least N500k each. But we can restructure this as the case may be. The goal is to give you an ROI of 100K/month for every 500K invested. This will grow every six months as business grows. I base in Lagos and will like to have a meeting with potential investors as soon as possible, so that I can make a proper pitch and formalize the agreement. Let me know in the comments if you're interested. If you'd like further information, you can reach me on: http://celestinedavids.com/contact/. Best regards. |
Hello, world! I would describe myself as an entrepreneur. For the past 15 months, I've been developing and perfecting an online business model with various income sources. Over the last couple of months, the business has started generating some income and the results are very promising. In fact, I recently conducted a separate experiment to have more concrete insight into the earning potential of this business, and I was blown away by the results (see attached images: standard earning based on current audience size VS experimental audience). I know I should be okay with the average daily return and grow gradually. But I can do a lot better with a partnership and grow even much bigger and faster. Most importantly though is the prospect of creating a product that everyone would love and helping investors get a good return on their investment steadily. To achieve this, I need to bring a few people on board, create brand awareness, sort out some logistics and build a formidable and QUALITY audience base. All things being equal, this should take a maximum of 2 months. The Investment Opportunity If you have the resources and are interested to be a founding partner of what promises to be an exciting and rewarding 'company', you are welcome. Ideally, I will need not more than SIX PARTNERS worth at least N500k each. But we can restructure this as the case may be. The goal is to give you an ROI of 100K/month for every 500K invested. This will grow every six months as business grows. I base in Lagos and will like to have a meeting with potential investors as soon as possible, so that I can make a proper pitch and formalize the agreement. Let me know in the comments if you're interested. If you'd like further information, you can reach me on: hello@celestinedavids.com. Best regards.
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WhatsApp is a powerful marketing tool and you can leverage on it to drive unlimited traffic to your business via WhatsApp Group Invite. Almost every ‘active’ person with a mobile phone uses WhatsApp for communication. Most often, people only use WhatsApp for personal communication, to keep in touch with their contacts. But you can also use WhatsApp for business. The ultimate goal of every business is to make profit. Business spend a lot on advertising. But have you ever paused to think that you could use WhatsApp to reach as many customers as possible? Yes, because WhatsApp is FREE! It is a convenient and cost-effective marketing tool. WhatsApp marketing is what you should consider if you are thinking of cutting your advertising cost. You can use WhatsApp to generate leads and instantly attract traffic to your business. Why WhatsApp Marketing? There are many advantages of WhatsApp marketing over other marketing channels like bulk SMS, for instance. People who join your WhatsApp group are mostly those who are already interested in your business, so the conversation rate will be higher. You don’t need to sweat to get phone contacts and spend loads of money on SMS platforms to send bulk messages. You can go into details, share photos, videos and reach a potentially far wider audience for free. That’s just a few reasons for using WhatsApp marketing. WhatsApp as an Effective Sales Funnel Every serious business must have a sales funnel. A sales funnel is a path through which you take prospects to your business with a view to conversion. You can use WhatsApp as part of your digital or social media marketing effort to create brand awareness and familiarity with your customers. Make them an offer they can’t resist, which will ultimately cause them to consider buying your product or service. When they do, follow up with value-added content and make them stay loyal to you. How do you use WhatsApp to generate leads? Because, you know, you need people to be in your contact list before you can reach them with your messages, right? You can’t confine (or limit) your business only to the contacts you already have. With WhatsApp groups, you can attract new customers to your business and make more sales. You can also use WhatsApp groups to drive traffic to your site and help your customers take action. Even if you don’t have a site, you can still use this method to market your product or service. But first, let’s learn how to create a WhatsApp Group, if you don’t know how to already. Continue reading-->https://buzzeemo.com/use-whatsapp-groups-attract-customers-drive-traffic-business/
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The easy way to make money is to start making money right now. I’m not kidding. I am often asked: “What is the easiest way to make money online?” Well, I will show you one easy way to make money, and you can begin to earn millions within months. Though there are other ways to make money, Drop shipping is arguably the easiest way to make money online. I will explain how it works. Drop Shipping as an Easy Way to Make Money https://i2.wp.com/buzzeemo.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Drop-shipping-1.png?resize=1024%2C537&ssl=1 The diagram above explains the drop shipping model vividly and how easy it is to make money. Here again is why drop shipping is a very easy way to make money: Very little or no upfront investment is required There are literally no risks You don’t need to stock any products Drop shipping is very easy to start – even my granny can very easily do drop shipping It is very quick and fast to make profits – you can begin to make money from the very day you start You can do drop shipping from anywhere in the world, and ship worldwide You don’t need to sell hundreds and thousands of products to make money If that is not easy, I don’t know what is. Okay, there are other easy and fast ways to make money, but drop shipping has worked best for me and 97 percent of the people I have taught about the business. So, what exactly is drop shipping? Continue reading-->https://buzzeemo.com/easy-way-to-make-money/
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It's a good idea that you're thinking China. But I think you don't really need to go to China, you can do DROPSHIPPING and sell globally. Though there are other very lucrative and high profile businesses you can do too. I would have loved to arrange a meeting with you if you were in Nigeria. However, you can get in touch so we can discuss: http://celestinedavids.com/contact. Regards.
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Facebook pages are for business, which means you can make money on Facebook if you own a page. In fact, Facebook is a business tool that lets you earn money even without any investment, if you are smart. However, there is a lot of noise and dust on the web that you might find it difficult to differentiate what works from what is unrealistic. Not to worry though, here is a succinct guide on how to make money on Facebook pages. A Didactic Guide on How to Make Money on Facebook Pages Generally, to make money on Facebook pages you will need to first create a Facebook page. Pages serve different purposes, but at the end of the day you just want to make money on your Facebook page. Here is my business page, for instance: https://i1.wp.com/buzzeemo.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Make-money-on-facebook-pages.jpg?resize=1024%2C1002&ssl=1 You must first build a substantially huge and loyal audience before you will be able earn money from Facebook page likes. And in most cases, you will also need to create a website or blog to make more with your Facebook page. That being said, below are eight ways to make money on Facebook pages: Instant Articles (Facebook Audience Network) Selling Products Monetize Site Traffic with Ads E-Commerce Partnerships/Affiliates Shoutouts/Mentions Promoted Posts Branded Partnerships Page Flipping 1. Earn Money from Facebook Page Likes with Instant Articles (Facebook Audience Network) Continue reading-->https://buzzeemo.com/make-money-facebook-pages-likes/
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Since you have constant electricity and a laptop, I'll recommend you follow this FORMULA I use to earn $3,170 in one month on Facebook. Just read carefully. Everything is practical. HAPPY EARNING! How to Earn Money from Facebook Without Investment: Step-by-Step Instructions Facebook is more than just a social network; it is business, and one of the easiest ways to make money online. There are many ways to make money on Facebook, but here is how to earn money from Facebook without investment. I’m going to show you how to make money using Facebook with step by step instructions, by being a smart ecommerce entrepreneur. It is the exact same formula I use to earn $3,170 from Facebook every single month easily by partnering with ecommerce marketplaces, without any investment. You can actually make a lot more than this if you make it a full time business. You don’t need an office or investment to make money on Facebook. You don’t even need a website, unless you’re ready to take your business to the next level and earn even much more. So, how do I do it? Let me show you the simple wealth formula I use to earn money from Facebook without investment. How to Make Money Using Facebook (Step by Step Guide on How I Earn $3,170 on Facebook Monthly Without Investment) Have a Facebook account Create a Facebook page Partner with e-commerce marketplaces Set up your Facebook shop Promote your store/products Earn money from sales Now learn me explain each of the steps further. 1. Have a Facebook Account Continue reading-->https://buzzeemo.com/how-to-earn-money-from-facebook-without-investment/
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Before you wed, ask your would-be husband or wife these questions. Don’t let marriage take you unawares. You need to sort out a few things with your fiancé/fiancée before wearing that precious ring. You must agree on the most basic things and compromise on a few others, as the case may be. So, before you tie the nuptial knot, sit down with your prospective spouse and ponder on the following questions together. Answering these questions with sincerity will help you avoid conflicts in your marriage. [b]1. What is the minimum and maximum amount of times you want to have sex in a week? [/b]This is very important to find out how compatible you are with your partner sexually. [b]2. Where do you want to live? [/b]You must agree on where both of you intend to live when you get married. I’ve seen some couple divorce due to the fact that after their wedding, they still couldn’t agree on where to live together. At a point, the wife became uncomfortable, so she had to move elsewhere to a rented apartment. That was the beginning of their marriage collapse. [b]3. How will you divide up the household duties? [/b]Who will do the major house duties? Husband or wife? I think this should depend on some factors like if both of you are working or not. What if you are the one with less time in the house, how much of the household duties can you take? [b]4. What does the word “LOVE” mean to you? [/b]This is a very interesting question to ask. A lot has been said about love, but one still wonders if love truly exists? Anyway, what is your idea about love? What does it mean to you? [b]5. Will you have a budget every month? [/b]Will there be a fixed budget to run the home? [b]6. Are you comfortable putting all your money together and sharing an account? [/b]You have to agree on this. It is very important to sort out your finances. Continue reading-->https://buzzeemo.com/questions-ask-fiance-fiancee-tying-nuptial-knot/
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