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How to Get AI to Recommend Your SaaS
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Tanya built and sold a bootstrapped SaaS for six figures, then founded Ranking On AI, an agency doing SEO and AI visibility for SaaS like Cal.com and Suno.
I invited her to share the exact playbook to get your SaaS cited by ChatGPT, Claude, and Google AI Overviews.
We cover why AI recommendations convert 17x higher than regular Google clicks, the 6-step process to start ranking from scratch with zero budget, how to get free backlinks through listicle exchanges, and quick wins to get cited by ChatGPT in 72 hours.
Tanya's links:
🌐 Website: https://rankingonai.com
📩 Newsletter: https://rankingonai.substack.com/
💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanyavangastel/
🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@foundertanya
🐦 Twitter: https://x.com/foundertanya
Chapters:
- Intro
- Why bootstrapped founders should care about SEO
- Why AI recommendations convert 17x higher
- SEO vs AI SEO: what's the difference?
- Informational queries are dead
- Bottom of funnel content is everything
- Should you post on your own site or other websites?
- How to get backlinks through listicle exchanges
- How to get free backlinks with no budget
- Working with affiliate bloggers
- Using commission rates to negotiate placement
- Distribb ad
- Which LLM should you optimize for?
- ChatGPT drives 70%+ of all LLM traffic
- Claude users vs ChatGPT users
- The 6-step playbook to get cited by LLMs
- Creating and publishing your content
- Setting up tracking with Google Analytics
- Website architecture and crawlability
- Internal linking and topical authority
- Quick wins: get cited in 72 hours
- YouTube videos as an AI visibility hack
- LinkedIn articles, Medium, and Reddit
- Top sources LLMs pull from right now
- LinkedIn articles vs LinkedIn posts
- The "domain name reviews" hack: does it work?
- Why this is a gray/black hat tactic
- Ranking on AI: case studies and results
- EditGPT: competing with Grammarly through SEO
- Final advice for SaaS founders