They ask ChatGPT. They query Claude. They trust Perplexity. And when those engines answer, they cite two or three sources and ignore everyone else. If you are not one of the sources the machines cite, you are not on page two. You are invisible.
Now picture the opposite. A prospect asks an AI who to trust in your market, and the answer describes you: your name, your method, your results, cited from content you control. You do not study a toolkit to get there. You paste one prompt into ChatGPT or Claude, and it runs the method for you: it interviews you, audits your visibility, then hands you one small move to make right now. Your baseline, plus a one-line search command you can test across every engine at once, is about fifteen minutes away.
Get the free toolkitThree engines now decide who gets found, and each one rewards different signals. Optimize for one and you are invisible on the other two. The toolkit covers all three.
Google still matters, but the game changed: 58-80% of searches end without a click. What survives is E-E-A-T: proof of experience, expertise, authority, and trust that both Google and the AI engines read.
Featured snippets, voice assistants, and AI Overviews answer the question directly. Winning here means question-format content with a complete answer in the first two to three sentences.
ChatGPT leans on encyclopedic sources. Perplexity pulls 46.7% of its citations from Reddit. Each platform has a citation pattern you can deliberately match, and most of your market has no idea.
Test whether the AI engines mention you today, see who they cite instead, and learn exactly why.
Rework your content for answers: question headers, direct answers up top, credentials in view, stats that earn citations.
Put the same authority where each engine actually looks: your site, LinkedIn, Reddit, Quora, YouTube.
If you operate in a regulated or high-trust industry, a pre-check keeps every claim clean before it ships.
A weekly testing routine and a citation log turn visibility into a number you watch go up.
The lifts are measured, not hoped for: authoritative sourcing adds 30-40% citation likelihood, expert quotes 35-40%, fresh statistics 25-40%. Stacked, 70-85%.
Delivered to your inbox as one guide. Free, complete, and nothing to study.
Paste it into ChatGPT or Claude and it takes over: it interviews you about who you are and who you serve, audits whether the engines already know you, then hands you one specific move to make this session. Come back next time and it picks up where you left off. You never plan the sequence.
Your first result includes a single search command built from your own name and market. Paste it into the multi-engine search at magnumnexus.io/search and watch ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and the rest answer the same question about you, side by side, in one screen.
Underneath the one prompt sits the full reference library. The conductor draws from it on your behalf, session by session. Open the hood if you want to see how a specific move works, or never open it at all.
The guide says plainly what to try when you are still invisible after several weeks, what a traffic drop actually means, and what to do when a competitor owns every answer in your market. Real timelines, not a promise that everything compounds by next week.
The conductor prompt, the multi-engine test, and the full engine room land in your inbox as one guide. One email with the link. No follow-up sequence unless you ask for one.