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A prospect asked an engine for the best agency. It named a shortlist — before the RFP.

When a prospect asks an answer engine for the best agency in a niche or city, it names a few firms before they fill out a single contact form. Answer-engine visibility is whether yours is named.

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We probe the engines with the questions your Agencies buyers ask — prompts pre-filled.

  • Q1Which agency is best for B2B companies that need our core service?
  • Q2What are the top-rated agencies for our specialty, and who do they work with?
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01 · The shift

The blue-link list is becoming a written answer.

Agency selection increasingly starts with a question to an answer engine: “best agency for X.” The model returns named firms with a sentence on why. If your agency isn’t in that answer, you’re not on the shortlist — and the RFP goes to firms that are.

This page covers how answer engines pick which agencies to recommend, the prospect prompts that decide it, and the moves that get your firm named.

02 · The prompts

The questions that decide the shortlist.

  • 01Who are the best B2B performance-marketing agencies for SaaS companies?
  • 02Which agency should we hire to scale paid search for a DTC brand?
  • 03What are the top-rated agencies for our niche, and who do they work with?

03 · The moves

What changes whether the engine names you.

01

State your niche in plain words

Engines name specialists, not generalists, because a sharp niche is easy to match to a query. A page that says exactly who you serve and what outcome you deliver beats one that claims to do everything for everyone.

02

Publish work the model can read

Case studies in readable text — the problem, the approach, the result, named where permitted — give the engine evidence to quote. Anything trapped in a PDF carousel or a video reel is invisible to it.

03

Earn third-party mentions in your niche

Directory listings, podcast appearances, and partner pages are the corroboration engines look for before recommending a service firm. One strong, current source in your niche is worth more than ten generic mentions.

If you’re not named

If the engine doesn’t name your firm, you’re not in the consideration set — and the brief goes to the firms it did name, without you ever knowing the pitch existed.

Answer layer

Questions worth answering plainly.

01

Why do answer engines recommend other agencies in my space?

Because their positioning is clearer and better corroborated.

Models recommend firms whose niche, outcomes, and credibility they can read and verify from the open web.

02

Does my agency size matter to answer engines?

Less than your specificity.

A small firm with a sharp, well-documented niche is easier to recommend for a matching query than a large generalist with vague positioning.

03

Can I influence how an engine describes my agency?

Yes — by controlling the plain-text framing on your own pages and earning consistent third-party mentions.

The model assembles its description from those sources, so make them say the same thing.

04

How do I see whether prospects’ prompts name my firm?

Run the questions a prospect would ask in your niche through the answer engines and record whether you’re named and how.

The free audit reports exactly that.

Two minutes · one number

See how the engines talk about your Agencies brand today.

The free audit runs live probes with the buyer prompts above already filled in. You get the visibility number, the citations behind it, and three concrete moves — no fabricated metrics.

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