01 Sectors
Same method. Different questions.
What changes between sectors is not the engineering — it is what buyers ask, and which signal the engines lean on when they answer. Both columns below are the reason vertical pages exist at all.
- Eleven
- F1–F5, unchanged
- Prompts & emphasis
02 The directory
Eleven verticals, two columns each.
03 Why vertical pages
A generic answer is what you are competing against.
When someone asks an assistant a category question, it answers from whatever it can parse about that category. If nobody in your sector has structured their claims, the engine invents a consensus out of aggregators and listicles.
That cuts both ways. If nobody in the category has stated their facts in a form a machine can use, the engine keeps quoting aggregators. If someone does, that is what it has to quote instead.
How the method handles it04 Answers
About sectors.
How do I know which sector page applies to us?
Read the question in the second column rather than the label in the first. If that is roughly what your buyers ask an assistant, that is your page — even if the sector name is not exactly how you would describe yourself.
Do you work outside these eleven?
Yes. The eleven listed here have their own pages because the questions buyers ask in them differ sharply. Nothing in the F1–F5 method is sector-specific, and the audit works the same way in any category.
What changes between sectors, in practice?
The prompt set and the emphasis. A legal firm lives or dies on directory corroboration, a SaaS product on feature and pricing structure. The underlying entity work is the same job with different priorities.
Where does a sector engagement start?
With the audit, using a prompt set drawn from how buyers in that sector actually phrase things. That is what makes the baseline meaningful rather than generic.
05 The first move
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