Industry Tag

AI Visibility

Content and schema strategies for earning citations in AI-powered search results.

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B2B Software

B2B Software is one of the highest-value niches in organic search — and one of the most structurally disadvantaged for the brands themselves. The sites ranking for the most valuable commercial queries are rarely the software vendors: they are comparison platforms, review aggregators, and specialist publications that built topical authority while SaaS marketing teams optimized landing pages. The path back runs through content infrastructure that AI systems can actually use.

Health & Wellness

Health & Wellness is one of the most competitive and scrutinized verticals in organic search. Google applies elevated E-E-A-T standards to any content touching physical health, supplements, mental wellness, or medical guidance — and AI systems are equally demanding about source credibility before citing. The opportunity is significant for operators who build correctly from the start: thin affiliate sites collapse here while deep, well-structured content properties compound.

Home & Lifestyle

Home & Lifestyle is one of the broadest and most commercially valuable verticals in organic search. It spans home improvement, interior design, gardening, DIY, home services, and consumer product reviews — with search volume measured in the hundreds of millions monthly. The challenge is distribution: traffic aggregates at generic retailers (Amazon, Wayfair, Home Depot) and high-DA media properties. Specialist sites that carve a defensible sub-niche — and build content architecture that AI systems can extract and cite — still find significant opportunity.

Visual Asset Economy

Visual Asset Economy is the operating model behind a cluster of art, print, decor, and gallery domains that are being built as one machine instead of fourteen isolated bets. The premise is simple: one site has one audience, one algorithm, one revenue stream, and one point of failure. A connected cluster can divide those jobs on purpose. In this model, visual assets do not begin life as "content." They begin as inventory. Storytelling sites create narrative and provenance. Collection sites package assets into something more valuable. Marketplace sites handle monetization. Discovery pages pull in top-of-funnel traffic. A hub classifies what each piece is and where it belongs across the system.