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SEO, GEO and AI search visibility

Search is not a keyword-stuffing exercise. Customers, search engines and AI systems all need to understand who the company is, what it offers and which pages are authoritative.

SEO, GEO and AI search visibility
How we think about it

Clarify the entity and the content before chasing rankings.

We connect crawlability, page intent, internal links, structured data and ongoing content. GEO is not a separate layer of AI-sounding copy; it is the discipline of making real information easier to understand and cite.

Technical SEO

Review indexing, canonicals, hreflang, performance, sitemaps and internal links.

Page intent

Give each important service or question a focused page instead of forcing everything onto the homepage.

Structured data

Use appropriate Organization, Service, Product and Article schema.

Entity consistency

Keep names, products, contact details and official links consistent across sources.

Machine-readable files

Maintain llms.txt and knowledge files as navigation for machines, not ranking shortcuts.

Content updates

Publish useful guides and industry pages around real customer questions.

How we implement

Typical scope

01

Understand the current workflow

Map current tools, people, data and the real bottleneck.

02

Ship the useful core

Deliver the highest-value part that can be verified quickly.

03

Expand after real use

Add features, automation and integrations based on real usage.

Common questions

Can GEO guarantee AI recommendations?

No. It improves clarity and source consistency but cannot guarantee placement in any AI answer.

Is llms.txt a ranking factor?

There is no reliable basis to treat it as a traditional ranking factor; it is better viewed as machine-readable site guidance.

Should SEO and GEO be separate programs?

Their foundations overlap: clear entities, useful content, crawlable pages and reliable technical structure.

Next step

Start with one concrete problem.

Tell us where the work is slow, error-prone or hard to manage. We will suggest a practical first phase.