The Intent-First Framework: One Article Structure for SEO, AEO, and GEO
The intent-first framework structures every article in five parts — answer, TL;DR, depth, intent-matched FAQ, edge cases — serving SEO, AEO, and GEO at once.
Read →Evidence-based guides on SEO, AEO, and GEO. Every number carries a named, linked source.
The intent-first framework structures every article in five parts — answer, TL;DR, depth, intent-matched FAQ, edge cases — serving SEO, AEO, and GEO at once.
Read →Knowledge panels are generated from corroborated entity data, not applications.
Read →Reddit is one of the most-cited sources in AI answers, and the fastest place to torch a brand through fake engagement.
Read →Most of the '100+ startup directories' lists waste founder hours.
Read →Most directory lists are graveyards. The business listings that still matter are the ones engines and AI assistants actually consult — here is the selection
Read →Zero-click search is when users get their answer on the results page and never visit a site.
Read →Brand mentions — linked or not — feed the sources AI engines read before recommending anyone.
Read →Digital PR earns coverage and mentions in publications engines trust.
Read →Topical authority is earned by covering one subject with depth, evidence, and interlinked structure until engines treat you as a primary source.
Read →Semantic SEO structures content around meaning — topics, entities, and relationships — instead of keyword strings.
Read →Entity SEO establishes your brand as a distinct, verifiable entity that search engines and AI systems can recognize.
Read →AI visibility is how often AI engines mention or cite your brand.
Read →AI SEO means optimizing for two consumers at once: search rankers and answer engines.
Read →97% of llms.txt files receive zero traffic, no AI engine confirms reading them, and Google calls them unnecessary — yet one real use case exists.
Read →Google's AI Overviews pull from the same ranking systems as classic search.
Read →ChatGPT cites pages it retrieves through live search and judges by title, snippet, and extractability.
Read →AI SEO tools fall into four categories: visibility trackers, content optimizers, classic suites with AI features, and crawler auditors.
Read →AEO is about being extractable as the answer; GEO is about being retrieved and cited by generative engines.
Read →Answer engine optimization (AEO) is structuring content so search and AI systems can extract your answer directly.
Read →GEO and SEO are not rivals: AI engines pick citations from search results, so SEO remains the foundation. Here is exactly what changes on top of it.
Read →Generative engine optimization (GEO) is the practice of making your content retrievable and citable by AI engines like ChatGPT and Perplexity.
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