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<br>What is Generative Engine Optimization (GEO)? What is Generative Engine Optimization (GEO)? What is Generative Engine Optimization? Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is the practice of optimizing your brand to be more visible in generative AI engines like ChatGPT, Claude, [Top Source Media online](https://creature-breeder.wiki/index.php/User:JeannineMendoza) or Perplexity. Many brands already have an edge, as they’ve optimized their online visibility for as much reach as possible. However, the intricacies involved in GEO SEO have presented many new opportunities (and challenges) to websites looking for new ways to capture additional their target audience. For example, if you are Bose or Sony and you find that your customers are seeking information about "the best noise-cancelling headphones for video editing" on AI tools like ChatGPT, you’d want your products to appear in the answers ChatGPT spits out. Being referenced by the AI model or cited as a source of the information would be the equivalent of ranking on the [Top Source Media](http://wrgitlab.org/carajean538042/top-source-media-marketing2003/-/issues/1) of the search results in traditional Google searches. How is GEO different from SEO?<br>
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<br>With traditional SEO, you have many chances to appear in the [Top Source Media online](http://simonking.org.cn:3000/devonmarion575) search results. The classic ten blue links give you lots of opportunity to get you near the [Top Source Media](http://www.tian-you.top:7020/carminekrier00/josefina1993/wiki/Are-FAQs-and-FAQ-Schemas-Important-to-aI-Search%2C-GEO-and-AEO%3F) and your brand visible to searchers in your marketing funnel. On the other hand, generative AI has scoured the web for recommendations, blog posts, and detailed information to produce one answer for each user’s query. Depending on the depth of these answers, there may only be a handful of referenced citations or recommended solutions to the user’s query. The AI produces a much more personalized answer, which gives you limited chances to appear in the end result. While some of the techniques for appearing in these answer may overlap with traditional SEO, Generative Engine Optimization presents a brand new "search engine" for results. Learn more about the key differences of GEO vs. For a data-driven look at how generative AI is currently affecting search visibility, our AI Overviews SEO Impact Study reveals which queries are most impacted.<br>
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<br>All the different LLMs value expert written content that is authoritative to the questions your customers have about your products and services. Are you just writing content just for content’s sake? Filler content like this isn’t going to make the cut as LLMs have trillions of reference points to weed out low quality content. Similarly, high quality content typically breaks down a topic in a structured way. Use headings to break up large sections of text. Use an outline to start with your content creation to do this! You may even implement schema markup to help structure this data further if your website consists of highly structured content. If you’re used to traditional SEO, this may sound familiar! Many AI queries start as a question. Producing that question with a direct answer, like you would an FAQ section on your website, gives the LLM exactly what it needs. Generative AI operates perfectly in the question and answer model.<br>
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<br>Providing a clear answer for them gives you the best chance of being used in the LLM’s response. With regular SEO, you may have seen something like this before in featured snippets. Google has been trying very hard to produce zero-click results for users looking for quick answers. Optimizing your site for featured snippets gives you a similar advantage with Generative Engine [Optimization](https://realitysandwich.com/_search/?search=Optimization). High authority sites are typically referenced across the web outside their own website. Much like backlinks are an important ranking signal to Google, being referenced around the web can give you an edge in generative SEO as well. To take this further, you can test ChatGPT with a common question to see what sources they are pulling from. If they produce a list of recommendations from a particular source like Yelp or G2, you need to be on the pages the LLM has deemed a valid source for that information.<br>
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