Is LLMO/AEO Necessary for Your Business? Launching a Free Diagnostic Service to Determine Growth Potential
bon inc. has launched a 'Free LLMO/AEO Diagnostic Service' to help companies determine if AI search optimization is truly necessary for their business. Based on a survey of 4,000 people, the service provides unbiased advice on effective measures that lead to business growth, moving beyond traditional SEO packages.
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bon inc. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Osaka; CEO: Rikiya Ogawa), a specialist in AI Search Optimization (LLMO/AEO) and digital strategy, has begun offering an 'LLMO/AEO Free Diagnostic Service.' This service is designed for corporate managers who are unsure if their company needs LLMO/AEO, where to start, or if proposals from other agencies are appropriate.
While attention to LLMO/AEO is rising, it is crucial to consider 'what fits the company' rather than generic packages. As Google accelerates the introduction of AI Overviews and more users utilize ChatGPT and Gemini, a survey of 4,000 people conducted by bon revealed that the main reasons companies have not yet implemented LLMO/AEO are 'not knowing the measures' (24.3%), 'not knowing the effects' (14.2%), and 'not knowing where to consult' (10.1%).
Meanwhile, there is an increase in uniform package proposals that ignore a company's specific business and target audience. Effective measures vary greatly depending on the industry, competitor positioning, and target behavior. Measures not linked to business growth are ineffective even if AI citations increase.
In response, bon launched this diagnostic service to first determine 'if it is truly necessary' and 'what is effective.'
Service Overview:
This service diagnoses whether LLMO/AEO measures are effective for a company and what actions should be taken. It is recommended for those who:
- Are interested in LLMO/AEO but cannot judge its necessity.
- Received uniform package proposals from other companies.
- Are worried if structured markup or sitemaps alone are sufficient.
- Want proposals tailored to their target and business characteristics.
Three Features of the Diagnosis:
1. We will clearly state if 'you don't need to do it.' We diagnose necessity based on business goals; if no effect is expected, we say so.
2. We think from a business perspective, not just as an extension of SEO. We focus on business goals rather than just being cited by AI.
3. Can be used as a second opinion to verify proposals from other agencies.
Keywords: LLMO, AI, AEO, Generative AI, Marketing, Advertising, PR, AIO, Free Diagnosis, ChatGPT.
While attention to LLMO/AEO is rising, it is crucial to consider 'what fits the company' rather than generic packages. As Google accelerates the introduction of AI Overviews and more users utilize ChatGPT and Gemini, a survey of 4,000 people conducted by bon revealed that the main reasons companies have not yet implemented LLMO/AEO are 'not knowing the measures' (24.3%), 'not knowing the effects' (14.2%), and 'not knowing where to consult' (10.1%).
Meanwhile, there is an increase in uniform package proposals that ignore a company's specific business and target audience. Effective measures vary greatly depending on the industry, competitor positioning, and target behavior. Measures not linked to business growth are ineffective even if AI citations increase.
In response, bon launched this diagnostic service to first determine 'if it is truly necessary' and 'what is effective.'
Service Overview:
This service diagnoses whether LLMO/AEO measures are effective for a company and what actions should be taken. It is recommended for those who:
- Are interested in LLMO/AEO but cannot judge its necessity.
- Received uniform package proposals from other companies.
- Are worried if structured markup or sitemaps alone are sufficient.
- Want proposals tailored to their target and business characteristics.
Three Features of the Diagnosis:
1. We will clearly state if 'you don't need to do it.' We diagnose necessity based on business goals; if no effect is expected, we say so.
2. We think from a business perspective, not just as an extension of SEO. We focus on business goals rather than just being cited by AI.
3. Can be used as a second opinion to verify proposals from other agencies.
Keywords: LLMO, AI, AEO, Generative AI, Marketing, Advertising, PR, AIO, Free Diagnosis, ChatGPT.