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Pitching for Siri Without Losing Your Soul: AEO Meets Human-Centered PR

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In 2025, PR isn’t just about being seen anymore; it’s about being found . Voice assistants, AI search engines, and chatbots are rewriting how people discover stories. Which means PR pros have to evolve too i.e., from pitching headlines to crafting answers. But in the scramble to please the algorithm, one thing keeps us up at night: how do we stay human? Welcome to the age of Answer Engine Optimisation (AEO) --  where structure meets soul. What Exactly Is AEO -- and Why It Matters Here AEO is the art (and science) of structuring content so it becomes the best possible answer when someone asks a question; whether that’s on Google, Siri, or ChatGPT. Traditional SEO hunts keywords. AEO reads between the lines. It’s about understanding intent, speaking clearly, and matching how people actually talk. And in Southeast Asia, this matters more than ever: 70% of Malaysian internet users now use voice search weekly (Google Consumer Insights, 2024). Indonesia’s Gen Z prefers a...

Stop Obsessing Over ‘Thought Leadership.’ Start Obsessing Over Being Useful.

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"Thought leadership” has become one of those overused buzzwords that’s lost all meaning. Every other LinkedIn post promises some grand new vision, some “future of X” prediction, some executive announcing that they too have Deep Thoughts about the state of the world. The result is a mountain of ego-driven fluff no one asked for, and no one remembers. Thought leadership without usefulness is just self-promotion. The thing is people don’t really care about your thoughts . They care about their problems. And the leaders who actually stand out aren’t the ones shouting, “Look at my insight!” but the ones consistently saying, “Here’s something useful you can apply right now.” Think about it: A CEO who publishes a checklist to help SMEs cut energy costs earns far more trust than one who writes 1,500 words about “the coming green economy.” A communications director who shares three phrases to avoid in a crisis briefing will be remembered long after the “Top 10 PR Trends” articl...