Did you know AI can recommend your product?
And that you don’t have to keep wasting time and money on Google Ads to be seen?
AI recommendations are clean, honest, and straight to the point.
Before, when I wanted a supplement—let’s say omega-3—I would go to Google and type: “What is the best omega 3?” Then I’d open five to ten websites, compare opinions, and still feel unsure.
After that, I’d walk into different pharmacies, supplement shops, even supermarkets—just to “see what’s available.”
That’s a lot of work.
Worse, most of the answers were biased. Every seller pushes what they have. It would take me days to decide.
Today, that process is gone.
Thanks to the new “search engine”—AI.
But have you ever stopped and asked yourself: how exactly does AI recommend a product?
If I type something simple like:
“Where can I buy omega 3? Suggest brands.”
This is the kind of answer I get:
- Where to buy (pharmacies, online shops, supermarkets)
- Trusted brands grouped by quality (premium vs mid-range)
- Practical advice (like storage, spoilage, dosage strength)
Look closely at that.
It’s the same structure a good salesperson uses:
- Start with access (where to buy)
- Segment options (premium vs affordable)
- Guide the decision
Out of 5 products that AI recommends, three products may be familiar and two might be new. That’s not random—that’s intentional positioning.
But here’s the real question:
Can your product appear in that answer?
That’s the game.
You’ve probably never heard of some of the stores AI recommends—but they show up anyway. Why? Because they’ve positioned themselves properly online.
Just like certain supplement brands consistently appear, you also want your product in that conversation.
So, is it possible?
Yes—but it’s not instant.
AI Recommendations = High ROI Marketing
Getting AI to recommend your product is one of the highest-ROI strategies in modern e-commerce.
AI systems:
- Analyze customer behavior (clicks, searches, time spent)
- Use product data (descriptions, categories, attributes)
- Learn from purchase patterns and reviews
The result?
- Higher conversions (often 10–15%+)
- Increased average order value
- Better targeting without paid ads
Big platforms built empires on this. A huge chunk of modern online sales comes from recommendation engines.
How AI Actually Picks What to Recommend
AI doesn’t just “guess.”
It pulls from:
- Third-party articles
- Reviews and comparisons
- “Best X for Y” content
- Trusted websites with consistent information
In fact, AI often trusts neutral-looking sources more than brand websites.
That means:
If nobody is talking about your product online, AI has nothing to quote.
So How Do You Get Started?
There are two main paths:
1. Position Your Content Online (SEO + Content)
You need to make your product:
- Easy to understand
- Easy to find
- Easy to trust
Start with:
Keyword research
Understand what people are actually searching. Focus on:
- Buying intent (“best omega 3 Kenya”)
- Informational queries (“benefits of omega 3”)
On-page structure
- Clear headings (H1 → H2 → H3)
- Natural writing, not keyword stuffing
- Internal linking between related topics
Content quality
- Solve real problems
- Be specific and practical
- Use examples, comparisons, and clarity
Distribution
- Publish on your website
- Share on social platforms
- Get mentioned on blogs and other sites
Technical basics
- Fast website
- Mobile-friendly
- Clean navigation
- Structured data where possible
This is what makes AI “see” you.
2. Strengthen Your Physical Presence
If you run a pharmacy or shop, AI can still recommend you—but only if your data is clear.
AI pulls local results from:
- Maps
- Business listings
- Reviews
So you need to:
- Complete your business profiles properly (name, location, category, hours)
- Add clear descriptions (what you’re known for)
- Get consistent, recent reviews
- Keep information the same across platforms
For example:
- “24-hour chemist”
- “Fast delivery within 3 hours”
- “Affordable supplements”
These signals matter.
The Reality
This is a long game.
You won’t appear in AI recommendations overnight.
But if you:
- Build clear, helpful content
- Stay consistent
- Let others talk about your product
AI will start picking you up.
Final Thought
The goal is not just to sell.
The goal is to become the answer.
Because once AI starts recommending your product,
you’re no longer chasing customers—
they’re finding you already convinced.