Content Managers: Get Specific Recommendations from AI
How content managers can identify and solve the problem of ai gives generic non-specific answers. Role-specific strategies and action items.
Why This Matters for Content Managers
For Content Managers, when users ask AI about your category, it gives generic advice instead of recommending specific solutions like yours. This directly impacts your ability to succeed in your role as AI becomes a primary discovery channel.
Signs Content Managers Should Recognize
AI provides general category advice without naming brands
Your specific solution isn't mentioned even when relevant
AI says 'there are many options' without specifics
Competitors get named but you remain generic
Solutions for Content Managers
Strategies tailored for content managers:
Create content with specific, citable claims
Add concrete statistics and data points
Develop unique use cases and case studies
Include specific customer examples and outcomes
Position content to answer specific questions
Build distinctive thought leadership content
Action Items for Content Managers
Start with these concrete steps:
Audit top 10 pages for AI-friendly structure
Create a content brief template with AI optimization checklist
Add clear definitions and summaries to key content
Include specific statistics and data points AI can cite
Set up a content refresh calendar for evergreen pieces
Helpful Resources
Content Managers Guide
Complete guide for content managers