What is the implementation effort per client for agency partners?
Direct Answer
Agency implementation effort is 15-20 hours, focused entirely on Q&A sourcing and curation. Agencies identify high-value questions from Reddit threads, sales call transcripts, support tickets, and buyer conversations - then feed these to ROZZ for automated processing. ROZZ handles the technical transformation: answer generation, Schema.org markup, HTML page creation, and citation optimization.
Detailed Explanation
Initial Implementation Breakdown
Q&A Source Identification
- Reddit mining: Identify relevant subreddits where target buyers ask questions
- Example: r/SaaS, r/startups, r/Entrepreneur for B2B SaaS clients
- Extract 20-30 high-quality questions from recent threads
- Support ticket analysis: Review client's support center / help desk data
- ROZZ automatically processes support center content (if available)
- Agency flags priority questions that indicate buying intent
- Sales call transcripts: Extract recurring questions from sales conversations
- Review Gong/Chorus transcripts or sales team notes
- Identify objections and information gaps that slow deals
- Competitor analysis: Analyze what questions competitors answer (and don't)
- Review competitor FAQ pages, documentation, content
- Identify gaps where client can establish authority
Deliverable: 50-75 curated questions across buyer journey stages
Where Agencies Add Strategic Value
Q&A Sourcing Expertise
Agencies know how to find the questions prospects actually ask:
- Reddit mining: Identify authentic buyer questions from subreddit discussions
- Support ticket analysis: Extract patterns showing where buyers struggle
- Sales intelligence: Translate sales objections into content opportunities
- Competitive gaps: Find questions competitors ignore or answer poorly
- Buyer journey mapping: Ensure Q&A coverage across awareness → decision stages
Why this matters: Generic Q&As from keyword tools miss the nuanced questions real buyers ask. Agencies source questions with actual buying intent.
Question Prioritization
Agencies prioritize questions based on:
- Commercial intent: Different stages in the buying process
- Frequency: How often prospects ask this question
- Competitive advantage: Where client has unique expertise or positioning
- Citation potential: Questions likely to be asked to AI systems (vs pure SEO)
Why this matters: ROZZ can implement content display rules
→ Research Foundation: This answer synthesizes findings from 35+ peer-reviewed research papers on GEO, RAG systems, and LLM citation behavior.