SHOW UP IN AI ANSWERS

GEO: get mentioned when Claude, ChatGPT, and Perplexity answer.

Your customers are asking AI instead of Googling. GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) is how you show up in the answers. Technical setup so LLMs can read your site, cite-worthy content they want to quote, and monitoring so you know when you get named.

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THE SCOPE

Three lanes to get cited by AI.

GEO is new, but the levers are concrete. Technical setup so LLMs can read you. Content LLMs want to quote. Monitoring so you actually know what’s working.

llms.txt & Crawler Access

Configure llms.txt per Anthropic’s proposal. Allow GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, OAI-SearchBot in robots.txt. Block the ones you don’t want.

Schema & Entity Clarity

FAQ, HowTo, Article, Organization, Person schema. Wikidata entry. sameAs properties linking your profiles. LLMs lean on structured data.

Server-rendered HTML

Most LLM crawlers skip JS-heavy pages. Elementor + Rank Math ships clean HTML. Single-page apps need audit or SSR.

Cite-worthy Writing

Specific numbers, dated claims, named sources. LLMs quote the sentence they can verify, not the marketing fluff.

FAQ-first Pages

Every service page gets a Q&A block. LLMs parse FAQ schema directly and often quote entire answers in responses.

Author E-E-A-T

Author bios with credentials, LinkedIn verification, sameAs links, original research. LLMs check who wrote the page.

Prompt Monitoring

Track the 10-20 queries that matter to your business across Claude, ChatGPT, and Perplexity. Monthly cadence, before/after screenshots.

Citation Tracking

When an AI tool cites your pages directly (with the URL), log it. Over time, map which content types get cited most.

Competitive Benchmark

How often you’re mentioned by name vs. competitors in AI answers. The honest GEO KPI until someone builds better tooling.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

The full GEO engagement, broken down.

Six deliverables covering technical setup, content production, and monthly monitoring. Mix and match, or take the whole thing. Final scope confirmed after a free 30-minute call.

GEO Audit

Crawler access, schema coverage, entity signals, citation readiness. Prioritized by what LLMs actually check.

FAQ-first Pages

llms.txt per latest spec. AI bots allowed in robots.txt. Clean staging path for testing before live.

Author E-E-A-T

FAQ, HowTo, Article, Organization, Person. Wikidata entry. sameAs across your profiles.

Schema & Entity Clarity

Rewrite your 10 most-asked-about pages for AI citation. Numbers, sources, clear claims, FAQ block.

Prompt & Citation Monitoring

20 tracked queries across Claude, ChatGPT, Perplexity. Monthly report with screenshots and citation count.

Monthly GEO Report

What changed in AI answers. Which pages got cited. What competitors are doing. What to ship next month.

WHY WORK WITH ME

Early mover in a new discipline.

GEO is where SEO was in 2005. Nobody has a decade of experience yet. What you want is someone already running it on their own sites, already tracking the levers, already learning what works.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

Quick answers to the things that come up before a first call. If yours isn’t here, just ask on the call.

SEO gets you ranked in Google. GEO gets you mentioned when Claude, ChatGPT, or Perplexity answer a user’s question. The tactics overlap (clean HTML, schema, good content) but the goal is different: LLM citation, not blue links.

You should. A well-ranked page in Google is also one LLMs are more likely to cite, because training data and retrieval overlap with the top of Google SERPs. GEO stacks on top of SEO rather than replacing it.

Depends on your category. B2B SaaS in technical niches sees real referral traffic from ChatGPT and Perplexity already. Local service businesses see less so far. I’ll tell you honestly on the first call based on your category.

Two ways. Prompt monitoring: I run 20 tracked queries monthly across Claude, ChatGPT, Perplexity and log mentions with screenshots. Citation tracking: server logs and Rank Math show when AI crawlers fetch your pages, and we cross-reference with tools like Profound or Otterly.

If you want to show up in AI answers, yes. GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, and OAI-SearchBot need read access. You can block them if you prefer, but then you’re opting out of the channel.

llms.txt is a proposed standard (similar to robots.txt) telling LLMs where your best content lives. It’s not required yet, but it’s cheap to add and ChatGPT/Claude already read it on sites that have one.

Yes, usually better. Cite-worthy writing (specific numbers, clear claims, FAQ schema) is exactly what Google’s helpful content system rewards. The two optimizations reinforce each other.

Technical setup (llms.txt, schema, crawler access) shows up in AI answers within a few weeks because crawls are frequent. Content rewrites take longer (2 to 4 months) because LLMs retrain on cycles.

No. Nobody can. LLM ranking is a black box and changes with every model update. I guarantee the work, the methodology, and monthly reporting on what changed.

Hourly by default. GEO retainers available for ongoing monitoring and monthly content rewrites. Fixed-project quotes for audit + technical setup if you want a one-time engagement.

BOOK A CALL

Ready to show up in AI answers?

Book a free 30-minute consultation. I’ll live-check your site in Claude and ChatGPT, tell you what’s blocking AI citations today, and you’ll leave with a prioritized list. Whether we end up working together or not.

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