High-intent prompt set
Define the buyer questions, comparison prompts, alternatives, use cases and decision-stage queries the page must satisfy.
High-Intent AEO Briefs
The Enough Agency creates high-intent AEO briefs for the prompts most likely to influence buyers — combining prompt research, competitor answer evidence, entity direction, answer-first structure, schema notes, citation targets, internal links and proof requirements into writer-ready strategic briefs.
Bring your priority services, products, buyer prompts, competitors, existing keyword research, source gaps and examples of AI answers you want to win. We define the brief set, prompt depth and publishing priorities on the strategy call.
Why High-Intent Briefs Matter
High-intent prompts are where AI systems shape shortlists: best providers, alternatives, comparisons, how to choose, what to avoid and which service fits a specific problem. Thin briefs lead to pages that sound correct but fail to become the cited answer.
The Enough Agency builds briefs that start with the AI answer environment. We map the prompt, identify the current cited sources, define the entity and proof requirements, specify the answer structure and give writers the strategic context needed to produce content that can compete.
Brief Components
Define the buyer questions, comparison prompts, alternatives, use cases and decision-stage queries the page must satisfy.
Capture current engine answers, cited sources, competitor positions, missing claims and extraction patterns before drafting.
Specify the brand, service, category, audience, proof points, authorship, source targets and authority signals the page must reinforce.
Give writers the direct answer, section logic, FAQ blocks, summaries, tables, comparison language and passage design.
Add schema guidance, internal links, supporting page needs, clean HTML notes, examples, SME inputs and editorial QA rules.
Define which prompts, citations, answer inclusions, AI Overview appearances, traffic signals and conversions will be checked after publishing.
Brief Method
Choose prompts and topics with buyer intent, revenue relevance, competitor pressure and realistic citation opportunity.
Review AI answers, cited sources, ranking pages, entity gaps, buyer questions, objections and available proof.
Build the writer-ready brief with answer structure, entity direction, schema notes, internal links, examples and QA requirements.
Track prompt coverage, answer inclusion, citation share, AI referral quality and pipeline indicators after the page publishes.
Brief Outputs
The Enough Agency creates production-ready briefs with prompt intent, answer angle, section order, key claims, proof needs and editorial guidance.
Each brief includes target prompts, current AI answers, competitor citations, source patterns and the gap the new page should close.
Briefs specify direct answers, FAQ blocks, summaries, comparison sections, tables, passage design and supporting explanations.
Writers receive entity relationships, service language, author or expert notes, schema hints and structured data considerations.
Instructions define supporting pages, anchors, related service links, proof pages and external citation opportunities.
Briefs include post-publish checks for citation rate, answer inclusion, share of voice, AI Overview presence, referrals and conversions.