1-1-1 by MegOne story. One visibility insight. One simple next step. 1 — One Story: AI Doesn’t Show Lists AnymoreA few weeks ago, a client said something that stopped me in my tracks: “I’m ranking on Google… so why isn’t ChatGPT mentioning me at all?” That’s the shift we’re in right now. AI tools like ChatGPT and Google’s AI Overviews don’t return lists the way traditional search does. And if your business isn’t being recommended, it’s usually not because you’re “bad at SEO” it’s because AI can’t confidently understand who you are, what you do, and why you should be trusted. That’s exactly what we’re going to unpack this week. 2 — One Visibility Insight: Being ‘On Google’ Isn’t Enough AnymoreAI looks for signals, not rankings. Signals like:
3 — One Simple Next Step: Join My Free Workshop (This Thursday)If you want to understand how AI decides who to recommend — and how to become one of those businesses, I’m hosting a free live workshop: 🎯 Get Recommended by AI📅 Thursday, December 18, 2025 What we’ll cover:
This is not a technical training. Who it’s for:
If people need to choose you — this matters. What to expect:
👉 Save your seat here: https://clappingdogmedia.com/webinar/ Hope to see you there. PS. P.S. If you want to know exactly how your business shows up to AI tools today, my AI Audit gives you a clear snapshot of what’s working, what’s missing, and what to fix first. |
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