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1246 points adrianh | 5 comments | | HN request time: 1.167s | source
1. jrochkind1 ◴[] No.44494196[source]
What this immediately makes me realize is how many people are currently trying ot figure out how to intentionally get AI chat bots to send people to their site, like ChatGPT was sending people to this guy's site. SEO for AI. There will be billions in it.

I know nothing about this. I imagine people are already working on it, wonder what they've figured out.

(Alternatively, in the future can I pay OpenAI to get ChatGPT to be more likely to recommend my product than my competitors?)

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2. londons_explore ◴[] No.44495195[source]
To win that game, you have to get your site mentioned on lots of organic forums that get ingested in the LLM training data.

So winning AI SEO is not so different than regular SEO.

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4. latexr ◴[] No.44498804[source]
You’re not thinking far ahead enough. It’s just a matter of time until LLMs get a system prompt to recommend <whatever product is paying that week> when users ask a question near that space.
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5. londons_explore ◴[] No.44500240{3}[source]
I'm pretty surprised that doesn't exist already TBH.

Would be pretty trivial to have a model which recognises product recommendations in the output and inserts branded equivalents - or nudges the output towards branded equivalents.