SEO
Enhanced by DAC’s proprietary processes and tools, our AI-ready powered SEO strategies empower brands to own key themes for their businesses and prospects—and stand out on (and beyond) the SERP, in AI Overviews, and on LLM platforms.
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At a time of radical change in search platforms and user behavior, we help brands drive revenue today while future-proofing for in the incoming age of AI.
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Short answer: Yes. As AI becomes more conversational, optimizing for natural language, answer user questions, employing structured data, and having expert-led answers is even more important. Strong UX, E-E-A-T principles, and relevance continue to drive performance across both traditional and generative search experiences. Want to learn more about the impact of AI on SEO? Let’s talk!
We now measure visibility within AI Overviews and LLM platforms, including citation frequency, share of voice, and where your brand is mentioned. We also track sentiment: positive, neutral, or negative, to understand perception. It’s no longer about being clicked, it’s about being seen, cited, and trusted within AI answers. Looking to evolve your organic performance data? Let’s talk!
A modern enterprise SEO strategy is still rooted in the fundamentals such as technical health, E-E-A-T principles, high-quality content, and UX, while adapting to AI-driven search and shifting user behavior. It extends beyond the traditional SERP, incorporating visibility and influence across platforms like Reddit and other forums, YouTube and other video platforms, and review sites. Today, SEO goes beyond the SERP and is about optimizing the entire digital footprint that search engines and AI models use to shape answers. Ready to modernize your enterprise SEO strategy? Let’s talk!
No, but it remains essential. Even the best content won’t perform without a strong technical foundation, internal linking that makes sense, structured data, and positive brand mentions. Content that answers questions is what gets surfaced in the SERP and by AIOs and LLMs, but it still requires the right infrastructure to ensure it’s discovered, understood, and shown in both search and AI-driven results. Want to learn more about how to pair content with a strong SEO foundation? Let’s talk!
Strong governance is critical here. Guidelines for clear site architecture, internal linking, schema standards, and technical best practices that span all URLs should be set as a scalable, repeatable system. It also requires clear ownership and regular refreshes to ensure the approach remains up to date. Looking to manage a complex site? Let’s talk!