Rewriting the rules of reputation

Issue 2 2025 Editor's Choice, Security Services & Risk Management

Public Relations is more crucial than ever in the age of generative AI and LLMs. AI-driven search engines no longer just scan social media or reviews, they prioritise authoritative, editorial content. This shift is redefining online reputation and elevating PR’s role in shaping brand credibility.


Ronelle Bester.

Recent research from HardNumbers (https://tinyurl.com/8zaenkf2) highlights a striking trend: when it comes to assessing a company’s reputation, AI prefers mostly editorial content (61% of AI’s research sources), owned media (44%), customer review sites (10%), and analyst reports (10%). The traditional ‘sources’ of what brands thought their reputations were measured by (industry awards/acclaim), books by company executives, studies and even social media, now represent less than 8%, at most, of what AI uses to answer questions like “Is [company name] trustworthy?”. In fact, social media itself drives less than 1% of what AI uses for its answers.

This insight underscores a shift to a world where quality journalism and expert analysis have become the digital fingerprints of brand authority – and now even more so.

At the same time, breakthroughs in AI generative search are rapidly accelerating the rate of change. As detailed in a recent Technology Review article (https://tinyurl.com/muttt7s5), the evolution of these search engines is not simply about retrieving information; it is about interpreting context, nuance, and credibility from a vast digital landscape. The result is a more intelligent, more discerning web, where the sources that matter are those with proven expertise and trusted narratives.

Editorial content is the new benchmark for reputation

This transformation carries profound implications for brands, particularly those in the B2B tech sector. Editorial content is emerging as the new benchmark for reputation. Unlike the fleeting and shallow nature of social media trends, well-crafted thought-leadership pieces tailored for use by media houses have long endured and are now rising as even more important pathways to driving brand awareness, authority and trust. They shape public discourse and, increasingly, serve as the foundation for how AI systems assess a company’s trustworthiness.

Marketers across the board should learn to recognise that the content that ranks highest in AI-driven searches is that which carries authority and credibility, as provided through media reporting. For PR professionals, the mandate is clear: invest in strategic, high-quality editorial content that not only resonates with the media partners with whom relationships have been cultivated, but also meets the exacting standards of AI algorithms.

Implications for B2B PR

In specialised fields like B2B tech, including security, credibility is not just a label to slap on websites and banners – it is the cornerstone of every business relationship. As AI begins to recalibrate the metrics of brand evaluation, companies must ensure that their narrative is anchored in robust, authoritative content. This means working closely with trusted media outlets and thought leaders to craft stories that reflect expertise and innovation.

For instance, a well-placed editorial feature or an in-depth thought leadership piece can serve as a digital proxy for reputation, guiding AI systems to view your brand as a trusted source of industry insights. The stamps of approval gained from news media reporting based on the content marketing done for clients will drive the assessments AI makes about brands. In an environment where 61% of reputation signals are drawn from editorial sources, proactive PR strategies become not just beneficial, but essential.

Embracing the future of AI-driven reputation management

The convergence of AI and editorial content heralds a transformative era for public relations. Rather than viewing these technological advancements as a threat, forward-thinking brands should see them as an opportunity to refine and elevate their narratives through strategic partnerships with trusted PR agencies. At Red Ribbon Communications, we believe that the key to success in this new landscape lies in embracing these changes and positioning oneself as an authoritative voice within any industry.

For companies in the sector, this means reimagining content strategies to focus on in-depth analysis, content enriched through market research fuelled by quality surveying, expert commentary, and sustained engagement with reputable news sources. By doing so, brands can navigate and thrive in an AI-enhanced digital ecosystem.


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