"I took your AEO article and asked ChatGPT to rethink my website for OnTimer based on it. It gave me a prompt for Claude and that is working on updates now."
Two days later he sent this:
"Holy shit. Just had my first support request from a real person who I don’t know who bought the app. This guy asked Claude to help him solve a problem of not being late to his commitments, it suggested OnTimer, and he bought it."
Let that sink in.
No Google search.
No ads.
No referral.
A brand new product shows up in an AI result two days after using our article to make the site more AEO friendly.
That is why I teamed up with Josh Grant and Jonathan Martinez to write a practical guide on AEO. Not theory. Just the highest leverage ways to get started now.
Thanks Ethan for suggesting to drop in the full article as part of a Claude prompt to redo your website. I will definitely be trying this.
This blueprint for startups touches on an important intersection of technology and human engagement. It resonates with my thoughts on how the scarcest resource in an automated world might be human attention—something I explored in my article here: https://theuncomfortableidea.substack.com/p/the-scarcest-resource-in-an-automated.
This essay brings up some intriguing points about the AEO landscape for startups. It resonates with the idea that in an automated world, our attention becomes the most valuable resource, a concept I explored in "Some Simple Economics of AGI" here: https://theuncomfortableidea.substack.com/p/the-scarcest-resource-in-an-automated.
Wow. AEO might move even faster than I expected.
On Monday, my friend Ethan Garr texted me this:
"I took your AEO article and asked ChatGPT to rethink my website for OnTimer based on it. It gave me a prompt for Claude and that is working on updates now."
Two days later he sent this:
"Holy shit. Just had my first support request from a real person who I don’t know who bought the app. This guy asked Claude to help him solve a problem of not being late to his commitments, it suggested OnTimer, and he bought it."
Let that sink in.
No Google search.
No ads.
No referral.
A brand new product shows up in an AI result two days after using our article to make the site more AEO friendly.
That is why I teamed up with Josh Grant and Jonathan Martinez to write a practical guide on AEO. Not theory. Just the highest leverage ways to get started now.
Thanks Ethan for suggesting to drop in the full article as part of a Claude prompt to redo your website. I will definitely be trying this.
Look forward to reading more give a look at my stuff as well. https://keithnewman.substack.com/
This blueprint for startups touches on an important intersection of technology and human engagement. It resonates with my thoughts on how the scarcest resource in an automated world might be human attention—something I explored in my article here: https://theuncomfortableidea.substack.com/p/the-scarcest-resource-in-an-automated.
This essay brings up some intriguing points about the AEO landscape for startups. It resonates with the idea that in an automated world, our attention becomes the most valuable resource, a concept I explored in "Some Simple Economics of AGI" here: https://theuncomfortableidea.substack.com/p/the-scarcest-resource-in-an-automated.