AEO: What SEO looks like when the machines are reading.

Written by Marc Fletcher | May 5, 2026 11:52:07 AM

Answer Engine Optimisation isn't a rebrand of SEO. It's a different game, with different stakes, and most teams are showing up with last decade's playbook.

Let's get one thing straight. AEO: What SEO looks like when the machines are reading — that's not a take designed to be comfortable. It's designed to be useful.

Here's the pattern I see at least once a week: founder hires a marketer, marketer hires a tool, tool produces a dashboard, dashboard fills a slide, slide goes in a board pack. Revenue doesn't move. Nobody is lying. Everybody is busy. And nothing is working.

The fix isn't a better dashboard. It's a smaller strategy.

Three bets for ninety days. Two of them you are willing to kill in public. One of them you will defend against every opinion in the room. That's the plan. Everything else — the beautiful campaign you already paid for, the event you already booked, the "brand refresh" your designer is quietly working on — either supports those three bets, or it waits.

Most B2B marketing problems aren't marketing problems. They're strategy problems dressed up in campaign clothes. The symptoms show up downstream — low conversion, long sales cycles, the pipeline that 'just isn't landing' — but the leak is almost always upstream. Usually in who you're selling to and why they should care. Sometimes in who's calling the shots. Rarely, if ever, in whether the creative was good enough.

So when I say the opposite of hope is not a strategy, I don't mean hope is bad. I mean hope alone is expensive. Pair hope with a priority, a deadline, and a CFO-legible outcome, and you have a strategy. Everything else is a mood.

That's all this is. A method, not a mood.


 

Three bets for ninety days. Everything else waits. This is the hardest sentence in B2B marketing.

If you made it this far, we probably share a bias: that marketing is a craft with numbers attached, not a brand project with money attached. If you want to pressure-test that bias against a real business — yours — I offer a free 30-minute consultation. No slides.

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