Nine Content Engines
By Ali Morgan, Founder and AI Visibility Architect
AI Presence generates nine distinct content types, each formatted natively for its target platform. Press releases follow wire-ready structure with factual headlines, datelines, founder quotes, and standardized about blocks. LinkedIn posts use first-person thought leadership format with line breaks, no markdown, and maximum two hashtags. Blog posts render in markdown with structured headers. Reddit posts adopt community-native tone with value-first framing and suggested subreddits. X threads enforce 280-character limits per post with numbered sequencing. Guest articles shift tone to match the target publication while limiting product mentions to two. Trend commentary delivers 800-word rapid responses within a 12-hour news cycle window. Press kits generate branded dark-theme PDFs with entity overviews, ecosystem maps, and dynamic coverage. Pitch emails personalize under 150 words with follow-up sequences at Day 4, 8, and 12.
Each engine operates as an independent generation pipeline with its own formatting rules, length constraints, and tone calibration. When you generate content through AI Presence, you select the engine and provide the topic. The system handles structure, formatting, voice enforcement, and platform-specific conventions without requiring manual adjustment. The output is ready to publish or send as-is.
Platform-Native Formatting
Each platform receives content formatted according to its own native conventions. This is not a superficial template swap — the formatting rules run deep into how content is structured, punctuated, and delivered. LinkedIn posts are plain text with strategic line breaks, no bullet points rendered in markdown, and a maximum of two hashtags placed at the end. Blog posts use full markdown with H2 and H3 headers, internal links, and structured sections that render cleanly in any CMS. Reddit posts adopt community-native tone: no corporate language, value-first framing, and suggested subreddits based on topic relevance and community rules.
X threads enforce a strict 280-character limit per individual post. The system numbers each post, manages thread continuity, and ensures no single post exceeds the character ceiling. Guest articles shift voice to match the target publication — less promotional, more analytical, with product mentions capped at two to meet editorial standards. Pitch emails stay under 150 words with a clear ask, relevant context, and a three-touch follow-up sequence timed at Day 4, Day 8, and Day 12.
Press releases follow Associated Press style: factual headline, city and date dateline, a direct lead paragraph, a founder quote in the second or third paragraph, and a standardized boilerplate about block at the end. Trend commentary is calibrated for speed — 800 words maximum, delivered within a 12-hour window of the triggering news event, with clear entity positioning against the trend.
Voice Enforcement
Every output generated by AI Presence enforces a strict set of voice rules that ensure consistency across all nine engines. The system locks canonical entity names — if your company is called “Acme Corp,” every mention uses that exact string, never “Acme,” “ACME Corp,” or “the Acme corporation.” Founder voice rules define tone, sentence structure preferences, and terminology choices. If the founder writes in short declarative sentences and avoids hedge words, the system enforces that pattern across LinkedIn posts, guest articles, and commentary alike.
Locked terminology prevents the system from inventing synonyms for branded concepts. If your methodology is called the “Growth Architecture Framework,” it appears as exactly that — never paraphrased as “the growth framework” or “their architectural approach to growth.” Prohibited terms are flagged and blocked during generation. Words like “game-changing,” “synergy,” or “leverage” can be added to a blocklist that the system respects across every engine.
Voice enforcement is not optional and not configurable per-output. It applies globally so that whether the content appears on LinkedIn, in a press release, or in a Reddit post, the entity identity remains consistent and recognizable. This consistency is what AI retrieval systems rely on when building entity associations — and it is what readers rely on when building trust.
Engine Summary
- Press Release — Wire-ready AP style with dateline, founder quote, and boilerplate.
- LinkedIn Post — First-person plain text, line breaks, two hashtags maximum.
- Blog Post — Markdown with structured headers and internal links.
- Reddit Post — Community-native tone, value-first, suggested subreddits.
- X Thread — 280-character limit per post, numbered sequencing.
- Guest Article — Publication-matched tone, two product mentions maximum.
- Trend Commentary — 800-word rapid response within 12-hour window.
- Press Kit — Branded dark-theme PDF with dynamic coverage data.
- Pitch Email — Under 150 words with Day 4, 8, 12 follow-up sequence.