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Write AI Search optimized articles using GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) best practices. Use when creating blog posts, articles, or content that needs to be visible and citable in AI Search engines like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity.
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This skill helps create content optimized for AI Search visibility (GEO - Generative Engine Optimization). Content created with these practices maximizes visibility in AI-generated answers from ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Perplexity, and other AI assistants.
AI Search is fundamentally changing how users find information:
AI Search operates on three layers:
Your content must be structured so AI can parse, trust, and reuse it.
Make your H1 the exact question users would ask an AI assistant.
Example:
# What is Generative Engine Optimization (GEO)?
Provide a 2-3 sentence direct answer right after the H1. This is what AI will extract.
Example:
# What is Generative Engine Optimization (GEO)?
Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is the process of improving your brand's visibility inside AI-generated answers, such as ChatGPT or Google Gemini. It builds on SEO by adding structures that help AI engines parse, trust, and reuse your content.
Follow with a short introduction that sets context and previews the article.
Example:
In this article, you will learn what GEO is, how it differs from SEO, and the key strategies to improve your AI Search visibility.
Write headings as questions that mirror how users ask AI assistants.
Good Examples:
## Why is GEO important for businesses?## How do AI crawlers read your website?## What are the best practices for AI Search optimization?Start each section with a direct answer, then expand with details.
Example:
## Why is GEO important for businesses?
GEO is important because it determines whether your brand appears inside AI answers. Without it, you risk being invisible in the fastest-growing search channel.
Here's why this matters for your business...
Use consistent structure across articles:
This creates predictable, AI-parseable patterns.
AI engines break content into chunks (200-500 words) and look for facts, structure, and clarity. Every major section needs supporting data.
| Article Length | External Stats Needed | | -------------- | --------------------- | | Under 2k words | 3 stats | | 2-3k words | 4-5 stats | | 3-5k words | 5-7 stats | | 5k+ words | 7-10 stats max |
Bad:
AI adoption is growing fast. (Source: Gartner)
Good:
AI adoption is accelerating, with Gartner forecasting that by 2026, 25% of people will use AI assistants daily. This shows how quickly generative AI is becoming a mainstream part of search behavior.
Fast-loading pages are 3x more likely to be cited by ChatGPT. Target:
Add JSON-LD schema to all key pages:
Acceptable:
To monitor this shift, many businesses now use AI visibility trackers. Tools like [Brand] can help you see where your brand is cited in AI-generated answers.
Too promotional:
[Brand] is the best and most revolutionary tool for AI visibility!
AI values freshness (publish + updated timestamps):
Content that gets cited shares these signals:
Before publishing, verify:
AI-friendly content means writing so clearly that both humans and machines can follow your thinking.
Start with the main takeaway, then explain it. Open each section with the answer in the first one or two sentences.
If your heading is a question, the first sentence should contain a direct answer in plain language.
Use short sentences with clear subject and verb. Avoid long chains of clauses that delay the main point.
State the point literally first. Add personality, metaphors, or humor after the core idea is clear.
Every "it", "this", or "that" should have an obvious referent in the same or previous sentence.
Each paragraph should support one main idea. New claim = new paragraph.
H2 for core sections, H3 for subpoints. Keep the order logical: claim, explanation, proof.
Pick one term for each important concept and use it throughout.
When you know something, say it directly. Avoid constant hedging unless you genuinely don't know.
Surround your main keyword with the natural vocabulary of the topic: related tools, concepts, metrics.
Spell out any acronym the first time you use it.
Write each paragraph so it can stand alone as a small answer with enough context.
For detailed guidance, see:
references/SUPERLINES-GUIDE.md - Full content creation guidereferences/AI-CRAWLERS.md - How AI bots read your sitereferences/GEO-CHECKLIST.md - 10-step GEO checklistdata-ai
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