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By (author) Sue Bell
LAUNCHES JANUARY 15, 2026
Traffic is dying. AI is taking over.
You can chase vanishing clicks… or you can become THE authority AI cites.
This book shows you how.
Be first in line when the book launches Jan 15.
Plus: Get exclusive launch bonuses (early access, bonus chapter, workbook)
Book Format:
| Paperback | Kindle |
| $ 34.95 | $ 12.99 |
Your knowledge? Commoditized. Your decade of experience? AI has 10,000 years. Your hard-earned expertise? Worth less every single day.
This isn’t another book about adapting your content strategy or optimizing for algorithm updates. This is about understanding that knowledge—the thing you built your career on—just became as cheap as Chinese manufacturing made labor in the 1980s.
The uncomfortable question: If AI knows more than you, executes faster than you, and never gets tired… what makes YOU valuable?
The answer: Not what you know. What you’ve created.
In No-Click Content Strategy, you’ll discover how to build authority that AI can reference but cannot replace—through frameworks YOU invented, research YOU conducted, and terminology YOU coined – even if you don’t know you have. This is expertise formalized, documented, and owned on the semantic web.
You’ll learn how to:
This book shows you how to use AI as your collaborative partner—helping you extract frameworks, audit content, and amplify expertise—while building something AI can never copy: YOU.
The strategic reality: Authority builds whether you formalize it or not. But if you want YOUR authority to build, you need intention.
Figure out your expertise. Decide what you want it to become. Make a plan. Document it. Dominate.
Over 600 pages that dives hard into the how-to to get your expertise documented and acknowledged by AI. There’s also a 12 month workbook that breaks down the tasks into bite-sized chunks and will, by the end, have you firmly established as an authority. Downloadable assets are available so code snippets are easy to copy/past, as well as the workbook so you can keep track of what’s been accomplished.
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