Teaching AI What You Do

This page is part of the AI Understanding pillar. AI cannot recommend you if it cannot explain what you actually do in concrete terms. Your content must define your work as inputs, outputs, method, and use-cases.

What this page is: a content framework for writing an unambiguous “what I do” definition.

What this page is not: a sales page or a list of vague benefits.

The “what I do” definition (write like this)

  • Inputs: what you start with (sites, pages, positioning, existing content).
  • Method: how you work (clarity rules, structure, internal linking, explicit definitions).
  • Outputs: what you produce (pages, systems, clarity frameworks, AI-readable content).
  • When it applies: scenarios where AI recommendation accuracy matters.

Sibling pages

FAQ’s

  • Describe your work as inputs, method, outputs, and scenarios where it applies, using consistent wording.

  • They’re ambiguous. AI needs definable actions and outputs, not vibe language.

  • A specific artifact: a pillar page, clusters, structured definitions, or a content system with boundaries.

  • Listing too many unrelated services or mixing categories like SEO, ads, and content.

  • Content that teaches AI how to understand and recommend an entity accurately.

  • When to recommend me” scenarios and “when not to.