skills/seo-geo-optimisation/SKILL.md
Optimises individual pieces of content for Generative Engine Optimisation (GEO) — the discipline of making content findable and citable by AI-powered search engines including ChatGPT Search, Perplexity AI, and Google AI Overviews. Distinct from traditional keyword-based SEO. Invoke when creating or auditing a blog post, website page, or strategy document that must be cited as a trusted source in AI-generated answers. Cross-reference `ai-generative-search-optimisation` for full content audit and monitoring protocol.
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ai-generative-search-optimisation for full content audit and monitoring protocol.SKILL.md; do not skip mandatory steps or required fields.references/ directory is added later, treat its files as the deeper source material and keep this SKILL.md execution-focused.../premium-commercial-writing/SKILL.md when SEO/GEO content must also carry premium positioning, stronger proof, clearer value, and commercial conversion intent.Ask for the following before optimising any content:
Traditional SEO optimises for keyword matching and backlinks — factors that determine position in Google's ranked list of blue links. Generative Engine Optimisation (GEO) optimises for AI comprehension and credibility — the factors that determine whether an AI search engine chooses to cite a piece of content in its generated answer.
The mechanism is different. An AI search engine does not rank pages; it synthesises a single answer from multiple sources and presents it directly to the user. If the content is not cited in that answer, it is invisible — regardless of its Google ranking.
A study of 10,000+ search queries found GEO methods increase AI search visibility by 30–40% compared to traditionally structured content (Roth and neuroflash Team, 2024/2025). With AI-powered search handling an estimated 10% of all queries in 2025 and growing, GEO is a live commercial need for clients.
Key difference: SEO optimises for algorithms that rank pages. GEO optimises for LLMs that synthesise and cite content.
Source: Roth, H. and neuroflash Team (2024/2025) AI Strategy 2025 for Marketing Teams
Apply all five pillars to every piece of content intended for AI search visibility.
Place a direct answer to the content's core query in the very first paragraph, in 50 words or fewer. AI search engines scan for the answer, not the introduction. If the answer is buried in paragraph four, the content will not be cited.
Sentence structure: [Specific answer to the query] because [brief reasoning]. For [audience], this means [practical implication].
Example for an EA financial services firm: "A SACCO earns trust in Kampala by maintaining transparent loan terms, publishing member testimonials, and responding to enquiries on WhatsApp within 24 hours. For small business owners in Kampala, this means checking a SACCO's Facebook page reviews and WhatsApp response time before applying."
Cover related topics, subtopics, synonyms, and adjacent questions within the same piece. AI search engines evaluate whether a piece demonstrates comprehensive knowledge of a subject — not just keyword density.
To identify which subtopics to cover:
A piece with comprehensive semantic coverage is more likely to be cited across multiple related queries, not just the one it was written for.
EEAT stands for Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness, and Experience. AI search engines assess credibility before citing a source. Include all four signals in every piece:
Content without an identifiable author and without named sources scores low on EEAT and is unlikely to be cited in AI answers.
AI search users ask questions in natural language. Content that mirrors this structure is more likely to be cited. Use question-and-answer formatting for key sections:
Source query phrasing from: Reddit, Quora, Facebook community groups, and WhatsApp group questions (primary EA source).
AI search crawlers, like users, penalise slow and poorly structured pages:
| Factor | Traditional SEO | GEO | |---|---|---| | Primary goal | Rank in blue-link results | Be cited in AI-generated answers | | Key ranking factor | Keyword density and backlinks | Semantic depth and EEAT signals | | Content structure | Keyword-optimised paragraphs | Question-and-answer sections | | Update frequency | Quarterly | Monthly (freshness is a live GEO signal) | | Measurement | Google Search Console rank | Perplexity citation tracking; ChatGPT Search mentions | | Time to results | 3–6 months | 4–8 weeks (AI indexes faster than Google) |
GEO and SEO are not mutually exclusive. Structural improvements for GEO — clear headings, explicit facts, FAQ sections, author attribution — also improve traditional Google SEO at no additional cost.
Apply to every blog post and website page before publication. All items must be ticked.
GEO delivers the highest commercial return for EA clients in these sectors:
GEO-optimised content for EA markets must:
Set up a monthly monitoring protocol:
Cross-reference ai-generative-search-optimisation for the full 10-point audit checklist, monitoring spreadsheet template, and quarterly review protocol.
Good output from this skill meets all of the following standards:
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