We’re all watching how AI summarization is reshaping content discovery. Tools are now pulling answers from across the web in seconds, but here’s the big question:
How do you become the source that AI summarizes, quotes, or links to?
Lately, I’ve been experimenting with ways to position content for higher visibility…not just for people, but for AI too. Here’s what’s stood out so far:
- Use clean formatting. Clear headers, bullets, and short paragraphs help both humans and AI skim and extract meaning fast.
- Add schema markup. Using structured data (like FAQ or How-To schema) signals to search engines—and by extension AI models—that your content has authoritative answers.
- Write like a human. Frame your answers around natural, conversational questions instead of stiff corporate language.
The ultimate goal?
Make it easy for AI to recognize that your content is the answer. Give it a reason to surface your site, your name, or your resource link when someone asks a question.
Now I’m curious—are you already doing this in your community or help content?
What tactics have helped your content rank higher or get picked up more often?
Let’s share ideas—because we’re not just writing for humans anymore.