Post 6 of 9 – Field of the Dream Series
I asked ChatGPT for a good golf course nearby… and it said Sugarbush.
That was the moment I knew AI visibility wasn’t theory anymore. It was real.
The Problem
Most people are still playing catch-up. Traditional SEO focuses on Google. It’s about backlinks, keywords, and crawlability.
But AI doesn’t crawl like Google.
It doesn’t care about keyword stuffing or meta hacks.
It cares about meaning, structure, and clarity.
AI doesn’t rank.
It recommends.
So if your website doesn’t explain who you are in plain language—with content that flows like conversation—AI won’t mention you. Even if you’re the perfect answer.
What We Did
We started treating our blog like a conversation.
- We wrote the way we speak
- We answered real questions people ask
- We used headers, tags, alt text, and internal links
- We simplified our meta descriptions and titles
- We made it easy for AI to read and quote us
The Results
A few months later, people started telling us they found Sugarbush through AI.
Then we saw it with our own eyes:
- ChatGPT mentioning us in responses
- Bing Copilot referencing our blog
- Perplexity linking to our simulator league post
And the clearest sign?
In our WooCommerce backend, we saw it:
Referral traffic from “chat.openai.com.”
People weren’t just asking AI.
They were asking — and then buying.
Why It Works
AI recommends what it understands.
It connects meaning, not just keywords.
It rewards structure, not just tricks.
If you write clearly, speak to real questions, and build good internal links — AI sees you.
Your story becomes part of the answer.
Your Turn
Ask ChatGPT:
- Best golf course near your area
- Fun simulator leagues in your state
- Where to play night golf in October
Then ask:
Did your business show up?
If it didn’t, start writing like you’re talking to a person.
Because you are.
AI just happens to be the one reading it.
AI is like the Field of Dreams.
If you build it, they will come.
With AI, if you dream it, you can build it.
