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5 Articles per month (up to 1200 words)
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Sources and Summaries
HTML/MD Format with in-line citations
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20 Articles per month (up to 3000 words)
60 Generated Images (16:9 PNGs)
Fact-Based Researching
Sources and Summaries
AI Keyword and Topic Analyzer
Tweek/Rewriting Agent
Adjust tone/Writing Style
SEO/GEO Scoring with "GEO Scope" (coming soon)
Custom AI Image Styles
HTML/MD Format with in-line citations
Publish to WordPress, Shopify, Medium and Substack
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

  • Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is the process of optimizing online content specifically to increase its visibility and inclusion in results generated by AI-driven search engines and conversational AI platforms. Unlike traditional search engines that provide a list of links, generative AI models (like Google’s AI Overviews, ChatGPT, and others) synthesize information from various sources to create concise, human-like answers directly within the search results or chatbot interface. GEO focuses on structuring, clarifying, and demonstrating authority within content so that these AI models are more likely to identify, trust, and use your information when answering a user’s query.
  • While both GEO and traditional Search Engine Optimization (SEO) aim to increase online visibility, they operate differently. Traditional SEO primarily focuses on ranking high in a list of “10 blue links” on a Search Engine Results Page (SERP) by optimizing for keywords, building backlinks, and improving technical site performance. The goal is to drive clicks to your website. GEO, on the other hand, focuses on being cited or included within the synthesized answers provided by generative AI. This means optimizing content for clarity, structure, and direct answers to potential user questions, as AI often extracts specific facts or summaries rather than sending the user to your full page. While keywords and technical SEO still matter in GEO, the emphasis shifts to making content easily digestible and trustworthy for AI models.
  • Content that directly answers user questions and provides clear, structured information is particularly well-suited for GEO. This includes:
  • Blog posts and articles: Adding Article schema helps AI understand the content.
  • FAQ pages: Using FAQ schema can lead to questions and answers appearing directly in AI overviews.
  • Product pages: Product schema helps AI understand details like price, availability, and reviews, which can be included in AI-generated product summaries.
  • How-To guides: HowTo schema helps AI present step-by-step instructions.
  • Event listings: Event schema helps AI display accurate information about dates, locations, and tickets.
  • Generally, any content that provides factual information, answers common questions, or offers detailed descriptions can be optimized for inclusion in generative AI results.
  • Effective GEO strategies involve making your content easy for AI models to understand and trust:
  • Structure content for clarity: Use headings, bullet points, numbered lists, and short paragraphs. AI excels at summarizing well-organized information.
  • Include schema markup: Use relevant structured data types (like Article, FAQ, Product, HowTo, Review, Event, LocalBusiness) to provide search engines and AI with clear context about your content.
  • Emphasize authoritativeness (E-E-A-T): Demonstrate Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness through author bios, citations, linking to reputable sources, and providing data/statistics. AI favors credible sources.
  • Answer questions directly: Address common user questions explicitly within your content, potentially even using questions as headings.
  • Target long-tail and intent phrases: Optimize for full questions and conversational queries that users might ask an AI assistant.
  • Be concise and direct: Get straight to the point, especially in introductions and key sections, as AI may pull these for summaries.
  • Optimize visual content: Use descriptive file names, alt text, captions, and transcripts for images and videos, as AI can process multimodal content.
  • Build topical authority: Create comprehensive content that covers a topic in depth.
  • Prioritize technical SEO: A fast, mobile-friendly, and well-indexed site is easier for AI crawlers to access.
  • Schema markup, also known as structured data, is a standardized format that provides search engines and AI models with explicit information about your content. By adding schema code to your website’s HTML, you create an “instruction manual” for machines, clarifying details like the type of content (article, product, FAQ), key attributes (author, price, date), and relationships between elements. This structured data removes guesswork for AI, making it easier for models to accurately understand and extract relevant information from your pages to use in their generated answers or AI Overviews.
  • Generative AI, particularly through features like Google’s Search Generative Experience (SGE) and its Places module, significantly impacts local SEO. AI can synthesize information to answer localized queries (“best restaurants near me,” “plumbers in [City Name]”), often pulling from local business profiles, reviews, and relevant website content. For local businesses, this means:
  • Google Business Profile is critical: A high-performing GBP with updated information and strong reviews is essential for visibility in AI-generated local results.
  • Places modules are key: SGE often includes a Places module similar to a traditional local pack, featuring businesses relevant to localized queries.
  • Content needs to be hyper-local: Emphasize your specific location, neighborhood, and regional details within your content.
  • Review management is crucial: Positive reviews and responding to feedback influence AI’s assessment of your business.
  • Optimize for localized long-tail queries: Target questions that include geographical identifiers (e.g., “gardening center in [City Name]?”, “late-night food options near me”).
  • Measuring GEO success requires tracking metrics beyond traditional website traffic and rankings. Key performance indicators (KPIs) for GEO include:
  • Keyword and Brand Visibility in AI Results: Tracking how often your brand or relevant keywords appear in AI-generated answers and AI Overviews.
  • Engagement Metrics for AI-Sourced Visitors: Analyzing the behavior of users who arrive from AI-generated sources, such as time on page, bounce rate, and pages per session.
  • Answer Reuse Rate: Monitoring how frequently your content is cited or used by AI models to answer different user queries.
  • Voice Search Performance: Tracking visibility and inclusion in responses provided by voice assistants powered by generative AI.
  • Conversions, Leads, and Revenue from AI-Driven Traffic: Attributing goal completions (newsletter sign-ups, form submissions, purchases) to traffic originating from AI search platforms.
  • Direct Answer Inclusion: Measuring the instances where specific answers from your content are pulled into AI-generated snippets or summaries.
  • No, GEO is not replacing traditional SEO, but it is becoming an increasingly vital component of a comprehensive digital marketing strategy. Traditional SEO practices related to technical site health, keyword research, and content quality still form the foundation of online visibility. However, as generative AI becomes more integrated into search experiences, optimizing for AI-generated answers (GEO) is essential to maintain and enhance visibility. The future of search optimization lies in a hybrid approach that combines core SEO principles with specific GEO tactics to ensure content is discoverable and utilized by both traditional search algorithms and generative AI models.

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