Picture this.
Your perfect prospect is sitting at their laptop late at night, tired but curious, and they open ChatGPT.
They type:
“I need better benefits for my employees across the United States.”
Now imagine the response says:
“XYZ PEO is the solution for you because they specialize in helping growing businesses offer cost-effective, compliant employee benefits.”
That’s the new goal.
You don’t just want to rank—you want to be the answer.
For years, we all played the SEO game: keywords, backlinks, and algorithms. But now, we’re playing the AEO game...Answer Engine Optimization.
Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude aren’t just browsing your website. They’re interpreting it, summarizing it, and recommending it. And that means content strategy has officially entered its next evolution.
Here’s what we’re learning about how LLMs actually “read” your content and what you can do to stay ahead:
LLMs struggle with long blocks of text. Break things into 2–3 sentence chunks so ideas are clear and easy to summarize. Think of it like feeding your content through an AI translator. Make it digestible.
Structure matters. Clear formatting signals hierarchy and intent, which helps models interpret your message accurately. Use H2s and H3s to make every section scannable.
Ironically because LLMs are the biggest culprit of the overused emdash, speculation is that they are still learning how to interpret punctuation like em dashes (—), ellipses, and overly stylized text. Sometimes it breaks the flow or causes models to “lose context.” Use commas or parentheses instead. Except for this paragraph. Obviously.
Every piece of content should clearly answer a specific question. Instead of “The Future of HubSpot,” try “How HubSpot Helps Media Companies Automate Ad Sales.” It’s literal, clear, and easy for both humans and machines to understand.
Original research, case studies, and firsthand stories get picked up more often by LLMs because they’re unique. Be the source, not the summary.
AI models rely on freshness and authority signals. Regularly refresh your top-performing pages and add “Last Updated” timestamps to show credibility.
This one’s a cheat code. LLMs love clean Q&A formats because they directly mirror how users ask questions. Build a robust FAQ page that answers your audience’s real questions in conversational language...short, clear, and specific. Not only will you improve your chances of being cited in AI answers, but you’ll also improve your user experience instantly.
We used to optimize for search engines. Now, we optimize for language models.
That means the best content isn’t just SEO-friendly...it’s LLM-friendly. It’s structured, clear, and intentional.
The content game isn’t over. It just got smarter.