Captured AI answer · July 2, 2026

Does AI recommend RankNext?

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In this captured answer, AI recommended other businesses instead. That's fixable: the named competitors almost always share visible traits — recent reviews, specific service pages, complete profiles — and every one of them is buildable.

The question asked

How do I get more customers from AI search, and is there a done-for-you service for local businesses?

The engine’s full answer

This is a very timely question. Getting customers from AI search (like ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, Perplexity, or Bing Copilot) is different from traditional SEO because AI models prioritize authority, citations, and conversational relevance over simple keyword matching. Here is a breakdown of how to get more customers, followed by the answer to your "done-for-you" question. Part 1: How to Get More Customers from AI Search AI search engines work by "scraping" the web and synthesizing answers. To get "cited," you need to be the source the AI trusts. Focus on these four pillars: 1. Become a "Nominated" Resource (The Triple A Method) AI models don't browse the entire web live for every answer. They often rely on a "knowledge graph" or a curated list of trusted sources. - Action: Get your business listed on high-authority, structured directories that AIs love. This includes: - Google Business Profile (GBP) – *The most important.* Ensure it is 100% complete with updated hours, services, photos, and posts. - Yelp, Bing Places, Apple Maps, Nextdoor. - Industry-specific directories (e.g., Angi for home services, Avvo for lawyers). - Why it works: When an AI user asks, *"Find me a plumber in Austin,"* the AI often pulls the top 3-5 results from Google Maps (which is sourced from GBP). If you are #1 on Google Maps, you are likely the first recommendation in AI search. 2. Create "Citation-Worthy" Content (The FAQ Strategy) AI loves to pull from clear, structured, and authoritative text. You need to write content that an AI can easily summarize. - Action: Create a "Frequently Asked Questions" (FAQ) page on your website. Write long-form, expert answers to the specific questions your customers ask. - *Bad:* "We fix ACs." - *Good:* "How much does it cost to fix a 2020 Carrier AC unit in Phoenix? The average cost is $200-$400, but if the compressor is shot, it can be $1,500. We recommend checking the capacitor first." - Why it works: When a user asks a specific question, the AI looks for a page that directly answers it. A well-structured FAQ page with clear headings (H2s and H3s) is a favorite source. 3. Get "Mentioned" on Other Websites (Digital PR) AI models track mentions across the web. If you are mentioned in a local news article, a community blog, or a podcast, the AI sees you as a legitimate local authority. - Action: Sponsor a local sports team, donate to a charity that gets press, or offer expert quotes to local journalists. - Why it works: AI search is about E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness). External mentions are the strongest signal of authority. 4. Optimize for "Conversational" Long-Tail Keywords People don't type "pizza NYC" into AI search. They say, *"What is the best pizza place open late in Manhattan that has gluten-free options?"* - Action: Create blog posts

Captured verbatim — engine: DeepSeek (model knowledge — no live web search, so treat it as what AI recalls about this market). One sample is a snapshot of what a customer heard that day — not a permanent state, in either direction.

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