Question and intent map
Prompts, buyer questions, search intent and answer types are grouped so the page owns a clear answer opportunity.
AEO Content Briefs
The Enough Agency creates AEO content briefs that turn prompt research, buyer questions, entity strategy and source evidence into writer-ready page instructions — with answer-first outlines, direct answer blocks, FAQ guidance, schema notes, internal linking direction, supporting page strategy and measurement signals for AI visibility.
Bring your priority pages, prompts, content gaps, competitors, internal experts and publishing goals. We identify the brief structure, answer targets and proof requirements your writers need to create citable content.
Why Briefs Decide The Page
A normal SEO brief often starts with keywords, headings and word count. An AEO content brief starts with the questions an AI system is likely to answer, the source patterns it trusts, the entities it must understand and the proof a page needs to be quoted safely.
The Enough Agency builds briefs that give writers a clear path from intent to answer. The goal is not more instructions for the sake of process. The goal is less content waste, fewer rewrites, stronger expert input and pages that are easier for ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity and Google AI Overviews to read, trust and cite.
Brief Components
Prompts, buyer questions, search intent and answer types are grouped so the page owns a clear answer opportunity.
Briefs define short direct answers, supporting proof blocks, FAQs, summaries and comparison sections for easy AI extraction.
Core entities, related terms, expert signals and trust markers are named before the draft is written.
Writers and editors get guidance for FAQ, Article, Service or HowTo schema opportunities and clean content markup.
Internal links, companion pages and topic cluster gaps show how one brief supports wider topical authority.
Each brief includes checks for intent fit, extractability, entity clarity, citation potential and post-publish tracking.
Brief Method
Map prompts, questions, competitor answers, existing page gaps, source patterns and buyer intent before outlining.
Design the answer-first flow, section sequence, FAQ block, comparison logic, schema notes and internal links.
Name the proof points, expert input, entity signals, source targets and examples the writer needs to make the page credible.
Define post-publish checks for answer inclusion, citation frequency, share of voice, AI referrals and conversion movement.
Brief Outputs
A complete outline with target prompt set, page angle, section sequence, direct answer blocks, FAQ guidance and proof requirements.
Direction for the brand, category, service, product, expert and topic entities to reinforce, plus schema opportunities the page can support.
Internal links, supporting pages and follow-on topics show how the brief fits into a larger authority structure.
The brief identifies what AI systems and competitors already surface, then shows where the page can add better proof or clearer wording.
Checks cover extractability, directness, intent match, freshness, expert contribution, citation potential and alignment with business outcomes.
Each brief includes what to track after publishing, from answer inclusion and citation rate to share of voice, AI referral traffic and qualified leads.