Part of GEOly's "GEO / AEO Expert Watch" series · meet **Neville Medhora**, a quick map of their public work and where to follow them — with links to the original sources.
Who is Neville Medhora
Neville Medhora is a copywriter and educator who runs Copywriting Course (formerly Kopywriting Kourse), teaching plain-spoken, persuasive writing frameworks to marketers and founders. He publishes prolifically across his site, X and YouTube on how to write copy that customers actually read and act on.
These experts excel at turning complex AI-search optimization into executable checklists, videos and Q&As — ideal for teams that need to ship and scale across markets. Their recurring focus areas include: Copywriting, ecommerce copy, Kopywriting Kourse.
What GEO / AEO practitioners can learn from Neville Medhora
- **Start from real questions**: organize content around what users actually ask (PAA / community questions), which naturally fits how AI answers retrieve. - **Structured and liftable**: clear subheads, direct answer sentences and structured data make content easier to cite. - **Multilingual & localized**: for each market, language, entities and local signals must each be in place — not a mechanical translation.
**GEOly angle**: Frameworks for answer-ready, plain-language product copy that reads well to both humans and AI models.
What it means for brands going global
For multi-market AEO, the biggest mistake global-facing brands make is translating one set of content everywhere. Optimize per market for real local questions, language and local entities to be reliably cited in that market’s AI answers.
Follow Neville Medhora: homepage & socials
- [Website](https://www.copywritingcourse.com) - [X](https://x.com/nevmed) - [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/@NevilleMedhora)
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