If a business conducts research into a developing industry trend, the findings can become a substantial piece of content on its own website. The business can explain the methodology, findings and implications in detail.
The same research can then become the basis for digital PR outreach, giving journalists a reason to cover the findings and quote the company’s experts.
One piece of original work can therefore create multiple layers of visibility:
- The website provides the detailed information
- The experts provide interpretation
- Digital PR creates third-party coverage
- The resulting coverage can then send people back to the original research
This is much more powerful than producing a blog simply because a keyword has a certain amount of monthly search volume. It gives the brand something worth talking about.
Where should brands start with their digital PR strategy?
Brands should start by understanding where they want to be visible and what expertise they want to be known for.
The first step should not be rewriting every page on the website or publishing dozens of new articles. Identify the topics that are commercially important to the business and where it has genuine expertise. Then look at how the brand currently appears when people ask questions around those subjects.
AI prompt analysis can be useful here. Rather than monitoring only traditional keywords, brands can build a set of questions based on the real conversations their customers are having and see which brands are appearing, how they are being described and which sources are being referenced.
This can reveal some interesting gaps.
A brand may have strong traditional rankings but rarely appear in AI-generated answers. Another competitor may have fewer top-ranking pages but a much stronger presence across industry publications and other third-party sources.
That tells you that the problem may not be purely an SEO one.
Three ways to strengthen your digital PR for AI visibility
The most effective digital PR strategies combine strong content, clear expertise and stories that deserve attention.
Improve the content that already exists
Before creating more content, look at what is already there.
Is it genuinely useful? Does it demonstrate expertise? Does it answer the questions customers actually have? Is there original information that could be added? Does it reflect the current position of the business?
Refreshing existing content can often be more valuable than continually adding new pages.
Build stronger associations around core topics
If the business wants to be known for a particular subject, look at whether it is actually being mentioned in relation to that subject outside its own website.
Which publications are covering the topic? Which experts are being quoted? Which competitors are appearing? What research is being referenced?
This provides a much clearer starting point for Digital PR.
Create something worth talking about
The strongest route into Digital PR is rarely “we need some links”. It is finding something the business can contribute to the conversation.
That might be proprietary research, new data, an expert opinion, a strong industry prediction, an original campaign or a genuinely useful resource.
The more valuable the story, the more natural the coverage becomes.
Why digital PR will play a bigger role in AI visibility
Brands are more likely to improve AI visibility when they combine strong content with recognized authority across the web. AI search does not mean traditional SEO is disappearing, and it does not mean every brand needs to create content specifically for AI platforms.
What it does change is the way brands need to think about visibility.
Being visible in search is increasingly about more than where a website ranks. It is about whether a brand is understood as relevant to a subject and whether credible information exists to support that association.
A brand’s website provides the foundations. Its content explains what it knows. Its experts demonstrate that knowledge. Digital PR puts that expertise into wider conversations and creates independent evidence around the brand.
When these areas work together, they create a much clearer picture of who the brand is and what it can genuinely contribute.
For organizations investing in long-term AI visibility, digital PR is becoming an increasingly important part of that strategy.
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If there is one takeaway from AI search, it’s that brand visibility is becoming much broader than rankings alone.
The brands most likely to be referenced in AI-generated answers are often those that combine useful content, recognized expertise and a strong presence across the wider web. That is why SEO, GEO and Digital PR are becoming increasingly interconnected disciplines rather than separate marketing activities.
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At Dig & Dig, we help brands understand how they’re represented across search engines, AI platforms and the wider digital ecosystem. Whether you’re looking to strengthen authority, improve visibility or create a more joined-up approach to SEO, content and digital PR, get in touch or email hello@diganddig.com.