Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about Generative Engine Optimization (GEO), AI search visibility, or how AI assistants recommend businesses? Explore our most frequently asked questions below to better understand how GEO works and what you can do to improve your online visibility.
How quickly can I expect results from GEO efforts?

GEO is not an overnight fix. While SEO can take months, AI crawlers can digest updated content in weeks. However, building the reputation and consistency AI relies on takes 3–6 months of sustained effort.

Absolutely. AI assistants frequently pull data from Google Business Profiles and similar directories. Incomplete or outdated profiles are a major reason businesses get overlooked.

Zero-click means users get answers directly on the search page without visiting your site. GEO optimizes for this by making your content the source of those direct answers, increasing brand exposure even without clicks.

GEO is the broader strategy of making your entire business AI-friendly. AEO is a subset focused specifically on crafting direct, concise answers to user questions often used in featured snippets and voice replies.

Yes. Highly competitive, trust-driven industries (healthcare, legal, home services, finance) see the biggest impact because AI is cautious about recommending risky or unverified providers.

What role do images and videos play in GEO?

AI doesn’t “see” images, but it reads file names, alt text, and surrounding captions. Descriptive, keyword-rich media labels help AI understand your offerings, while videos with transcripts add searchable text.

Yes. AI favors freshness. Updating statistics, re-answering questions, and adding new FAQs to older posts signals that your content remains relevant and accurate.

Quality over quantity. Publishing 1–2 well-researched, question-answering pieces per month is better than daily fluff. AI values depth and clarity over volume.

Long-tail, conversational phrases (e.g., “How do I fix a leaking faucet in Chicago?”) align better with how people speak to voice assistants and AI chatbots.

Don’t name competitors. Instead, focus on comparing general approaches (e.g., “Why local plumbers often charge trip fees” without naming names). Stay objective and helpful.

How do I optimize for "near me" searches in an AI world?

Consistently list your full address, service radius, and local landmarks across all platforms. AI cross-references multiple sources; mismatched addresses or phone numbers instantly hurt your credibility.

Indirectly, yes. Slow sites hurt user experience, which leads to higher bounce rates. AI monitors engagement signals, so a sluggish site can reduce your perceived usefulness.

Schema gives AI a “cheat sheet” to your business details—hours, pricing, reviews, and services. This structured format reduces guesswork and makes your data easier for AI to extract confidently.

They prefer a separate, detailed page for each location, with unique content (not just copy-pasted). Each page should list local phone numbers, addresses, and area-specific testimonials.

Indirectly. AI doesn’t scour every post, but it does check for brand consistency and external mentions. A dormant or mismatched social profile can raise doubts about your business’s legitimacy.

Can negative reviews hurt my AI recommendations?

One negative review won’t ruin you, but patterns do. AI looks for consistency. If multiple reviews mention the same problem (e.g., poor communication), AI will interpret that as a reliable signal.

Yes, but cautiously. You can use AI to brainstorm question ideas or outline content, but human editing is critical. AI-generated fluff or inaccuracies will backfire when cross-referenced by other AIs.

Track brand mentions in AI overviews, increased “direct” traffic (people typing your URL after hearing about you), and growing question-based search queries leading to your pages.

Not in the near future. AI summarizes, but users still click through for details, pricing, booking, and proof. Your website remains your primary owned asset.

Audit your “Contact Us” page. Ensure your phone number, email, physical address, and business hours appear in plain text (not just an image) and match every other platform exactly. This single fix removes a major AI confusion point.