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Marketing / owned media / search

Content
infrastructure
beats content
marketing.

A post is an event. Infrastructure is an asset. The Inamdar Archive is built as an owned media system: searchable, structured, citeable, crawlable, and designed to keep compounding.

Operating thesis

The best marketing does not ask for attention. It earns retrieval.

When a journalist, reader, librarian, search engine, or AI assistant asks a question, the system should already contain the answer, the proof, the citation, and the next step.

The system

Marketing as architecture, not noise.

Entity clarity

A consistent public identity tells search engines and AI systems which facts are canonical.

Programmatic surface area

Thousands of static pages make the archive discoverable through works, genres, years, daily pages, citations, and facts.

Machine-readable distribution

APIs, schema, llms.txt, data exports, and sitemaps turn the website into a media system rather than a brochure.

Owned audience paths

Readers, researchers, journalists, AI crawlers, and librarians each get a route built for their intent.

The shift

From campaigns to compounding assets.

Old content marketing

Publish posts and hope they travel.

Content infrastructure

Build owned systems that distribute context every day.

Old SEO

Target keywords page by page.

Search-native publishing

Create entity consistency, internal links, structured data, and crawlable proof.

Old personal brand

Repeat a tagline.

AI-era authority

Expose a consistent, citeable body of work that machines and people can verify.

Proof points

The website is the case study.

3,000+

static pages generated in the build

1,221

catalogued works with metadata

14+

data and citation formats

1

canonical identity layer for humans and machines

Use this page

How to read this strategy page

This page should be read as infrastructure context, not a sales page. It explains how public archives, structured pages, internal links, data exports, and canonical identity signals support discoverability without relying on copied content or search-engine tricks.

Discovery systems note

A quality marketing-systems page should explain the architecture behind visibility: canonical pages, internal links, schemas, source files, and original editorial context. This page is therefore framed around durable infrastructure rather than repeated promotional copy.