The way people search for information on the internet is currently changing very rapidly. More and more users are no longer relying on traditional search engines, but are instead asking their questions directly to AI-powered tools such as ChatGPT, Perplexity or similar systems.
For companies, especially SMEs, this means that those who do not appear in the AI’s responses remain invisible online.
"Nowadays, digital visibility means not only a good ranking, but also being found by AI. If you understand how AI search systems work, you can be found even without a large budget."
The transformation of online search
Traditional search engines provide links. Users click, compare and decide. AI search systems, on the other hand, provide direct, contextual answers, often without a link to the original source. This has massive implications: website traffic alone is increasingly no longer enough to remain visible. Companies must therefore structure their content in such a way that AI models can recognise and return it.
What AI search systems look for in content
Several factors are crucial for an AI system to select a website as a source of answers:
- Substance & added value: Content should answer real questions, offer solutions or address problems, rather than just appearing promotional. A purely sales-oriented text is rarely sufficient.
- Structure & semantics: Clearly structured texts with meaningful headings and semantic markups as well as structured data (e.g. from schema.org) help the machine to interpret content correctly.
- Reliable sources & reputation: AI systems often prioritise content from trustworthy or frequently referenced sites. Guest posts, specialist articles and mentions on portals increase the likelihood of being visibly mentioned.
- Genuine specialisation instead of general marketing: a clear, specific focus, such as ‘specialist in sustainable packaging solutions’, works better than a generic statement such as ‘innovative service provider’.
Checklist for businesses: How to become AI-findable!
| Measure | Why it is important |
|---|---|
| Provide content that answers real questions | AI seeks concrete answers, not advertising |
| Structure texts clearly and use semantic markup | Machines recognise content faster and more accurately |
| Increase visibility on external, trustworthy platforms | AI evaluates reputation and references |
| Define clear positioning | Relevance comes from clarity, not marketing clichés |
| Question-oriented SEO instead of pure keywords | AI search based on user intentions |
| Test presence with AI search tools | Direct verification of visibility in real AI environments |
| Measure |
| Deliver content that answers real questions |
| Structure texts clearly and use semantic markup |
| Increase visibility on external, trusted platforms |
| Define clear positioning |
| Question-oriented SEO instead of pure keywords |
| Test presence with AI search tools |
| Why it is important |
| AI seeks concrete answers, not advertising |
| Machines recognise content faster and more accurately |
| AI assesses reputation and references |
| Relevance comes from clarity, not marketing clichés. |
| AI search based on user intentions |
| Direct testing of visibility in real AI environments |
Why the approach must be holistic
A good website alone is not enough. Structure, content quality, subject relevance, external references and technical implementation must all work together. As an agency with expertise in branding, web, app development and AI, AM Consulting & Management can help to optimally combine all these elements.
Summary
The rules of digital visibility are changing: AI search engines are increasingly deciding who gets found. Companies that create their content strategically, in a structured manner and with genuine added value significantly increase their chances. This opens up an opportunity for SMEs in particular: with a clear focus, high-quality content and a smart strategy, they can achieve strong online visibility even with limited resources.
