Nearly 4 decades of experience
Andrew "Easy" Anderson
AEO Pioneer and AI Implementation Strategist
About Andrew
I got into digital marketing nearly four decades ago. Yes, in the late eighties. My first online presence was on CompuServe in 1986 — a job board for medical professionals paired with a voice response system I built myself from parts I sourced out of Computer Shopper magazine. People could dial a number and search hospital jobs by voice. In 1986. On a dial-up modem.
Around the same time I was working on the sales and development of one of the first automated voice input systems ever built. The original prototype is now in the Smithsonian Institution. I also built a voice-activated vending machine and pitched it to Coca-Cola. They passed. Bless their hearts.
In the late eighties and early nineties I worked on a pilot program with the University of California building software for people with disabilities, served on the steering committee for universities across the US, Canada, and the EU on ADA policy, and consulted with hundreds of businesses including Fortune 100 companies on ADA compliance — alongside Apple, IBM, and Microsoft.
In the nineties I created, built, and sold one of the first large-scale sporting applications on the web. In the early 2000s I conceived and pitched one of the first live-streamed runway shows online. I helped architect a token banking system for a major brand that decoupled purchases from direct credit card transactions — the same model that now powers virtually every game on the planet. I built an online real estate listing system years before Zillow existed.
When WordPress launched in 2003, I jumped on it immediately while most developers were still betting on Drupal and Joomla. I contributed to the core and built plugins early. I later built a plugin connecting Pinterest to WordPress when Pinterest was a startup nobody believed in — for a total of $600. Pinterest now has over 500 million users.
I have always been early. With AI, for the first time in my career, I am only about six months ahead. That window has never been this small. And that changes everything for the businesses that move now.
The bottom line: I love building strategic systems that make everything work together as one machine — websites, AI implementation, software, automation, content, and direct response. That combination is what moves businesses from where they are to where they want to be.
Areas of Expertise
Answer Engine Optimization
Making your business the one AI recommends.
AI Implementation
Weaving AI into every area of your business correctly.
Schema and Structured Data
Giving AI engines the signals they need to trust and cite you.
Full-Stack Digital Systems
Websites, software, apps, and automation built to work together.
Direct Response Marketing
Copy and systems that turn visitors into customers.
ADA Compliance and Accessibility
Building for every user, human and AI alike.
Voice and Emerging Interfaces
Experience with voice technology going back to 1986.