WELLINGTON, Today: More business leaders are now turning to generative AI as a go-to advisor—using it to plan strategy, choose software, explore new markets, and even shape product ideas.
But for Kiwi SaaS and deeptech companies, there’s a risk: if you’re not showing up in large language model (LLM) answers, you’re missing the party.
That’s why Atlas Digital has launched its Future of Organic service—blending SEO, GEO, earned media and online thought leadership to keep tech brands visible where it counts.
Ryan McMillan, Founder and CEO of Atlas Digital says, “It’s time for tech companies to take their big swing at discovery within LLMs.
“Back in the early 2000s, the first-movers captured search opportunities in Google, and reaped the commercial benefits for years. This is the next Google moment. If you’re not first, you’re last.
“This is a pivotal junction for tech exporters to drive global visibility – but in a space where competitors are already moving fast, hesitation could cost momentum.” – Ryan McMillan
“This is a pivotal junction for tech exporters to drive global visibility – but in a space where competitors are already moving fast, hesitation could cost momentum.”
LLMs scan blogs, social posts, news stories, Reddit threads, reviews and more—pulling together the pieces to decide which brands are worth recommending.
But if your info is outdated, hard to find, or just not good? You won’t show up.
“Publishing blogs or having Capterra reviews aren’t enough anymore on their own. Building a cohesive, high-quality trail of information accelerates how fast and accurately LLMs become a subject matter expert about your product and industry. Atlas Digital’s team of tech marketing experts helps companies get ahead of their competitors in this novel space.
“Based on the data we see across our clients, we predict that for business-related search, AI platforms will overtake Google in the next three to five years,” adds McMillan.
- To learn more about Future of Organic: atlasdigital.nz/organic
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