The Marketing Front Lines
Scrunch is building the measurement and optimization layer for the AI search era — helping marketers understand how their brands show up inside ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and beyond. In this episode of The Marketing Front Lines, we sat down with Kevin White [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevbosaurus/], Head of Marketing at Scrunch [https://scrunch.com/], to cut through the noise on what's real, what's myth, and what's actually worth doing in AI search optimization right now. Topics Discussed: * AEO vs. GEO: why the terminology debate is a distraction from what actually matters * Why no one — including the LLMs themselves — fully understands how citations work * The Reddit citation myth and what's actually driving high-intent AI results * How to measure AI search performance in a probabilistic, non-deterministic world * Whether SEO and AI search belong under the same roof — and who should own it GTM Lessons For B2B Founders: * Don't outsource your strategy to self-proclaimed AI search experts — run your own experiments. The foundational models are holding their mechanics close. No LLM has published how its citation algorithm works, which means anyone claiming a definitive playbook is speculating. Kevin's take: build controlled tests yourself. If you hear FAQs drive citations, run 10 pages with FAQs against 10 without, monitor results, and let your own data inform strategy. Borrowed conviction in a fast-moving probabilistic space is a liability. * Ditch daily rank-tracking logic entirely. AI search is probabilistic — the same prompt asked twice can return different citations, different brands, different answers. Applying traditional SEO rank-tracking to this environment will make results look random and uncontrollable, because by that framework, they are. The right measurement model: track brand mention and citation trends across a defined set of high-intent prompts over a longer time horizon. Directional momentum — are you showing up more or less across that prompt set over time — is the signal that matters. * Reddit dominates volume, not value. Reddit shows up heavily in top-of-funnel, high-volume AI queries. But when you isolate the prompts that matter — bottom-of-funnel, higher purchase intent — citations shift toward niche industry publications, many of which most marketers aren't tracking at all. The implication: chasing Reddit presence as an AI search strategy optimizes for the wrong part of the funnel. Find the authoritative niche sources that LLMs are pulling from for your category's high-intent prompts, and get your brand into those. * Your website's primary visitor is no longer human — build for that reality. If buyers are researching inside AI platforms and only occasionally clicking through, the entity actually crawling your pages most often is an AI agent. These bots don't engage with animations, JavaScript, or heavy HTML — they want fast, token-light, structured content. Kevin's framing: AI exchanges value in tokens, so a token-heavy page is a slow, inefficient crawl. The practical path forward is serving two distinct experiences — a full human-facing site and a stripped-down, facts-forward version that AI bots can consume accurately and quickly. Scrunch does this by identifying AI bot traffic at the CDN edge layer via integrations with tools like Cloudflare and Akamai, then serving clean HTML to the bot in real time. // Sponsors: Front Lines — We help B2B tech companies launch, manage, and grow podcasts that drive demand, awareness, and thought leadership. www.FrontLines.io [http://www.frontlines.io] The Global Talent Co. — We help tech startups find, vet, hire, pay, and retain amazing marketing talent that costs 50-70% less than the US & Europe. www.GlobalTalent.co [http://www.globaltalent.co] // Don't Miss: New Podcast Series — How I Hire Senior GTM leaders share the tactical hiring frameworks they use to build winning revenue teams. Hosted by Andy Mowat, who scaled 4 unicorns from $10M to $100M+ ARR and launched Whispered to help executives find their next role. Subscribe here: https://open.spotify.com/show/53yCHlPfLSMFimtv0riPyM [https://open.spotify.com/show/53yCHlPfLSMFimtv0riPyM]
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