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geo-optimization

Optimize content for AI search visibility (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude).

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GEO: Generative Engine Optimization

Optimize content to appear in AI-powered search engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Google AI Overviews). GEO is about being parseable, quotable, and authoritative — not keyword stuffing.


Quick Reference

GoalTactic
Get cited in AI answersAdd specific statistics, quotable facts
Appear in comparisonsCreate definitive comparison tables
Answer user questionsComprehensive FAQ sections
Establish entityClear first-paragraph definitions
Build authorityThird-party mentions, backlinks, freshness signals

GEO vs SEO: Key Differences

AspectTraditional SEOGEO
GoalRank on SERPsGet cited in AI responses
KeywordsExact match mattersSemantic understanding
Content styleCan be promotionalMust be factual, neutral
StructureHeaders for scanningHeaders + parseable data
LinksBacklinks for authorityCitations + entity mentions
FreshnessHelpfulCritical (LLMs prefer recent)
FormatLong-form winsQuotable chunks win

The GEO Audit Checklist

Score each page 0-2 points per item (0=missing, 1=partial, 2=excellent):

1. Entity Clarity (Max 10 pts)

  • First paragraph clearly defines what/who the entity is
  • Entity name used consistently throughout
  • Clear category placement ("X is a [type of thing]")
  • Relationship to other known entities stated
  • Wikipedia-style objectivity in tone

2. Quotable Facts (Max 10 pts)

  • Specific numbers present (not "many" or "fast")
  • Statistics are current and sourced
  • Claims are concrete and verifiable
  • Key facts in standalone sentences (easy to extract)
  • "By the numbers" or facts section exists

3. FAQ Coverage (Max 10 pts)

  • FAQ section exists
  • Questions match how users prompt LLMs
  • Answers are direct and complete
  • FAQ schema markup implemented
  • Covers "what is", "how does", "why", "vs" questions

4. Comparison Positioning (Max 10 pts)

  • Comparison tables exist
  • Competitors named explicitly
  • Factual differences highlighted (not just marketing)
  • "Alternative to X" content exists
  • Fair representation (not obviously biased)

5. Structural Clarity (Max 10 pts)

  • Clear heading hierarchy (H1→H2→H3)
  • Bullet points for lists
  • Tables for comparisons
  • Short paragraphs (2-4 sentences)
  • Summary/TL;DR at top or bottom

6. Authority Signals (Max 10 pts)

  • Author/company credentials stated
  • Customer names/logos (social proof)
  • Case studies with real numbers
  • Third-party mentions/citations
  • "Last updated" date present

7. Freshness (Max 10 pts)

  • Page has recent update date
  • Content reflects current year
  • No outdated references
  • Regular content updates
  • News/changelog section exists
Scoring:
  • 60-70: Excellent GEO readiness
  • 45-59: Good, needs some optimization
  • 30-44: Fair, significant gaps
  • <30: Poor, major overhaul needed

Content Optimization Templates

Template 1: Entity Definition Page

# [Entity Name]

**[Entity Name]** is a [category] that [primary function]. 
Unlike [alternative/competitor], [Entity Name] offers [key differentiator].

## [Entity Name] by the Numbers

- [Specific stat 1]
- [Specific stat 2]
- [Specific stat 3]
- [Specific stat 4]

## How [Entity Name] Works

[2-3 paragraphs explaining core functionality]

## Who Uses [Entity Name]

[Named customers with context]

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What is [Entity Name]?
[Direct answer in 2-3 sentences]

### How is [Entity Name] different from [Competitor]?
[Factual comparison]

### How much does [Entity Name] cost?
[Pricing info or guidance]

*Last updated: [Date]*

Template 2: Comparison Page (Alternative To)

# Best [Competitor] Alternative: [Your Product] (2026)

> **Summary:** [Your Product] is a [category] offering [key differentiators]. 
> [Customers] report [specific result] compared to [Competitor].

*Last updated: [Date]*

## Why [Users] Look for [Competitor] Alternatives

### Problem 1: [Specific Pain Point]
[Explanation with specifics]

### Problem 2: [Specific Pain Point]
[Explanation with specifics]

## [Your Product] vs [Competitor]: Comparison

| Feature | [Competitor] | [Your Product] |
|---------|--------------|----------------|
| [Feature 1] | [Their approach] | [Your approach] |
| [Feature 2] | [Their approach] | [Your approach] |
| [Feature 3] | [Their approach] | [Your approach] |

## Key Differences

### [Differentiator 1]
[Factual explanation with numbers]

### [Differentiator 2]
[Factual explanation with numbers]

## Customer Results

> "[Quote with specific result]"
> — [Name], [Title], [Company]

## Frequently Asked Questions

### Is [Your Product] a good alternative to [Competitor]?
[Direct answer]

### How does [Your Product] compare to [Competitor] on [key factor]?
[Specific comparison]

### Can I migrate from [Competitor] to [Your Product]?
[Migration info]

## Summary

[Your Product] is a [category] offering [key benefits]. [Customers] 
using [Your Product] instead of [Competitor] report [specific results].

*[Your Product] has [credibility stat]. Learn more at [link].*

Template 3: FAQ Page (LLM Optimized)

# [Topic] FAQ

Answers to common questions about [topic].

*Last updated: [Date]*

## General Questions

### What is [thing]?
[Thing] is a [category] that [function]. It is used by [who] to [accomplish what].

### How does [thing] work?
[Thing] works by [process]. [Additional detail].

### Who uses [thing]?
[Thing] is used by [user types], including [specific examples like Company A, Company B].

## Comparison Questions

### How is [thing] different from [alternative]?
[Thing] differs from [alternative] in [specific ways]:
- [Difference 1]
- [Difference 2]
- [Difference 3]

### Is [thing] better than [alternative]?
[Thing] is better suited for [use cases] because [reasons]. 
[Alternative] may be better for [other use cases].

## Pricing & Access

### How much does [thing] cost?
[Pricing information or range]

### Is there a free trial?
[Trial information]

## Technical Questions

### What are the requirements for [thing]?
[Requirements list]

### How do I get started with [thing]?
1. [Step 1]
2. [Step 2]
3. [Step 3]

Platform-Specific Optimization

Perplexity AI

How it works: 3-layer reranking system

  • Initial retrieval from web index

  • Relevance scoring

  • Citation selection based on authority + recency
  • Optimization tactics:

    • Strong domain authority matters

    • Freshness signals critical (update dates)

    • Direct answers to questions

    • Being cited by other authoritative sources

    • Structured data helps parsing


    ChatGPT / SearchGPT

    How it works: Bing-powered search + LLM synthesis

    Optimization tactics:

    • Bing indexing matters (submit sitemap to Bing)

    • E-E-A-T signals weighted heavily

    • Conversational content structure

    • FAQ format highly effective

    • Named entities help recognition


    Google AI Overviews

    How it works: Google's index + Gemini synthesis

    Optimization tactics:

    • Traditional SEO still matters (ranking helps)

    • Featured snippet optimization

    • Schema markup (FAQ, HowTo, Product)

    • Clear, authoritative content

    • Mobile-first indexing


    Claude

    How it works: Training data + retrieval (when web-enabled)

    Optimization tactics:

    • Quality content in training sources

    • Wikipedia mentions help entity recognition

    • Technical accuracy valued

    • Clear, well-structured prose

    • Being cited in authoritative sources



    Technical Implementation

    Schema Markup for GEO

    Organization Schema:

    {
      "@context": "",
      "@type": "Organization",
      "name": "Company Name",
      "description": "Clear description of what company does",
      "url": "",
      "foundingDate": "2017",
      "numberOfEmployees": "50-100",
      "sameAs": [
        "",
        ""
      ]
    }

    FAQ Schema:

    {
      "@context": "",
      "@type": "FAQPage",
      "mainEntity": [{
        "@type": "Question",
        "name": "What is [thing]?",
        "acceptedAnswer": {
          "@type": "Answer",
          "text": "Direct answer here."
        }
      }]
    }

    Product Schema:

    {
      "@context": "",
      "@type": "Product",
      "name": "Product Name",
      "description": "Product description",
      "brand": {"@type": "Brand", "name": "Brand"},
      "offers": {
        "@type": "Offer",
        "priceCurrency": "USD",
        "price": "99"
      }
    }

    llms.txt Protocol

    Create /llms.txt at your site root to help LLMs understand your site:

    # Site Name
    
    > Brief description of what this site/company is.
    
    ## Main Sections
    
    - [Products](/products): Description of products section
    - [Documentation](/docs): Technical documentation
    - [Blog](/blog): Industry insights and updates
    
    ## Key Facts
    
    - Founded: 2017
    - Customers: 500+ companies
    - Key metric: [specific number]
    
    ## Contact
    
    - Website: 
    - Email: hello@example.com

    Monitoring GEO Performance

    Manual Testing

    Regularly search these prompts on each platform:

    Perplexity:

    • "What is [your company]?"

    • "Best [competitor] alternative"

    • "[Your category] comparison"

    • "How does [your product] work?"


    ChatGPT:
    • Same queries with web browsing enabled

    • "Compare [your product] vs [competitor]"


    Google (AI Overview):
    • "[Your category] solutions"

    • "[Competitor] alternative"


    Tracking Tools

    ToolWhat It TracksPrice
    Otterly.AIMulti-platform AI visibilityFree tier
    Ahrefs Brand RadarAI search mentions$129+/mo
    ProfoundEnterprise benchmarkingEnterprise
    Manual trackingDIY spreadsheetFree

    Key Metrics

    • Mention rate: % of relevant queries where you appear
    • Citation rate: % of mentions that cite/link to you
    • Sentiment: Positive/neutral/negative portrayal
    • Share of voice: Your mentions vs competitors
    • Position: Where in the response you appear

    GEO Content Principles

    DO:

    • ✅ Use specific numbers ("0.5 seconds" not "fast")
    • ✅ Make claims quotable and standalone
    • ✅ Structure content with clear hierarchy
    • ✅ Include FAQ sections
    • ✅ Update content regularly with dates
    • ✅ Create comparison content
    • ✅ Use tables for data
    • ✅ Be factual and neutral in tone
    • ✅ Name real customers and results

    DON'T:

    • ❌ Use vague superlatives ("best", "leading", "top")
    • ❌ Keyword stuff (LLMs see through it)
    • ❌ Write walls of text without structure
    • ❌ Hide information (be comprehensive)
    • ❌ Use outdated statistics
    • ❌ Ignore competitors (address them directly)
    • ❌ Be obviously promotional (neutral wins)

    Quick Start Checklist

    For any page you want to optimize for GEO:

  • [ ] Add clear entity definition in first paragraph

  • [ ] Include 5+ specific, quotable statistics

  • [ ] Add FAQ section with 5+ questions

  • [ ] Create comparison table (if relevant)

  • [ ] Add "last updated" date

  • [ ] Implement FAQ schema markup

  • [ ] Ensure H1→H2→H3 hierarchy

  • [ ] Test on Perplexity: does your content appear?

  • Automated GEO Monitoring

    Track your citation rate over time with the included monitoring scripts!

    Quick Start

    Test current visibility:

    python3 scripts/geo-monitor.py --test

    Single query test:

    python3 scripts/geo-monitor.py --query "best game server orchestration platform"

    Generate daily report:

    python3 scripts/geo-daily-report.py

    Setup Automated Monitoring

    1. Create your test queries file (scripts/geo-test-queries.json):

    {
      "queries": [
        {
          "query": "your target query here",
          "category": "brand|product|comparison|problem|competitor"
        }
      ]
    }

    2. Run daily monitoring:

    # Add to cron for daily 9am checks
    0 9 * * * cd /path/to/skill && bash scripts/geo-daily-monitor.sh

    Understanding the Reports

    Citation Rate: Percentage of queries where you appear in AI responses

    • 0-20%: Early stage, needs work

    • 20-40%: Building visibility

    • 40-60%: Strong presence

    • 60%+: Dominant authority


    Categories tracked:
    • Brand queries (you should own these!)

    • Product/feature queries

    • Comparison queries (vs competitors)

    • Problem/pain point queries

    • Competitor comparison queries


    Monitoring Best Practices

  • Start with 15-20 strategic queries across all categories

  • Test daily during optimization period (first 2 weeks)

  • Weekly checks once you hit target citation rate

  • Track changes after content updates (expect 3-7 day lag)

  • Focus on gaps - queries with 0% citation are your opportunities
  • What to Track

    Current state:

    • Total citation rate

    • Citations by category

    • Position when cited (#1, #2, etc.)

    • Critical gaps (0% coverage)


    Over time:
    • Citation rate trend (weekly/monthly)

    • New citations gained

    • Lost citations (content freshness!)

    • Category improvements


    Files Included

    • scripts/geo-monitor.py - Main testing script (uses Perplexity API)
    • scripts/geo-daily-report.py - Formatted report generator
    • scripts/geo-daily-monitor.sh - Cron-friendly wrapper
    • scripts/geo-test-queries.json - Example query file
    Requirements: Perplexity API key (configure via web_search in Clawdbot)

    Resources

    • [Awesome GEO GitHub]()
    • [Princeton GEO Research Paper]()
    • [Google AI Search Guidance]()
    • [Perplexity Ranking Factors]()