Part of GEOly's "GEO / AEO Expert Watch" series · meet **Emily Nesbit**, a quick map of their public work and where to follow them — with links to the original sources.
Who is Emily Nesbit
BrightonSEO speaker whose talk is titled "Your Meta ads funnels called. They need attention."
These experts believe whether content gets cited by AI depends heavily on how widely it is distributed and mentioned by third parties. You do not just write — you get referenced everywhere. Their recurring focus areas include: SEO, Search Marketing.
What GEO / AEO practitioners can learn from Emily Nesbit
- **Third-party mentions are fuel**: an LLM’s world model comes from web-scale text, so consistent mentions on Reddit, media and communities reinforce how AI sees you. - **Create once, distribute everywhere**: reshape core ideas for each platform to widen the surface area that gets crawled and cited. - **Narrative consistency**: keep the same facts and positioning across channels so AI is not left unsure of you.
**GEOly angle**: Public viewpoint cue: "Your Meta ads funnels called. They need attention." Their original writing, case studies and latest conclusions will be added weekly.
What it means for brands going global
Global-facing brands often invest only in their own site while neglecting being mentioned across overseas communities and media. Publishing around real user questions and earning consistent third-party references is how you get AI to name you in its answers.
Follow Emily Nesbit: homepage & socials
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