What is Generative Engine Optimization (GEO)?
GEO is the practice of structuring a brand's website, technical setup, third-party citation surfaces, and earned media so that generative AI engines (ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, Google AI Overviews, Microsoft Copilot) cite, mention, and recommend the brand in their responses. It is the new layer of search optimization, sitting alongside traditional SEO. Where SEO targets a ranked list of links, GEO targets the single answer the AI generates.
How is GEO different from SEO?
SEO targets ten blue links on a fixed SERP. GEO targets a single synthesized answer that names a recommended brand. The signals overlap but are no longer the same. Empirically, the overlap between top-10 Google rankings and AI Overview citations dropped from 76 percent in mid-2025 to as low as 17 percent in early 2026. Brand mentions correlate with AI visibility three times more strongly than backlinks. AI bots do not execute JavaScript the way Googlebot does. Refresh cadence is weeks rather than months. Optimizing for Google alone leaves the AI search opportunity on the table.
Which AI engines do you optimize for?
ChatGPT (Search, with web search enabled), Claude (with web search enabled), Perplexity, Google Gemini, Google AI Overviews, Google AI Mode, and Microsoft Copilot. We monitor Grok, Meta AI, and DeepSeek for relevance per client. The exact engine mix tracked is calibrated to each client's audience. ChatGPT alone accounts for 64.5 percent of generative AI search traffic, so it is the highest priority for almost every client.
How do you measure success?
We run a 50 to 200 prompt panel weekly across the major AI engines, scoring brand mention rate, citation rate (with link), position in any enumerated list, sentiment, and competitor share of voice. That is the core metric. We also track AI referral traffic in GA4, branded search uplift in Google Search Console, server-log AI bot activity, the Bing Webmaster AI Performance Report, and conversion attribution via post-purchase or post-lead surveys. There is no rank in AI search, so we do not track ranks. We track share of voice and dollar outcomes.
How long until I see results?
Technical and citation surface wins land in days to weeks. Content lift shows up in 60 to 90 days. Authority and earned-media work compounds over quarters. Most clients see prompt-panel mention rate improve by 30 percent in 90 days, 75 percent by 180 days, and 200 percent by 365 days, all relative to baseline. Conversion-side results follow the visibility curve with a 60 to 90 day lag because of the dark-search funnel: a customer hears about you in ChatGPT, then googles your name, then buys.
Will GEO replace traditional SEO?
Not yet, but the budget split is shifting fast. Industry guidance for 2026 is 60 to 70 percent SEO, 30 to 40 percent GEO. We expect that to converge to roughly 50/50 within 24 months. Importantly, the technical and citation work that powers GEO also strengthens traditional SEO. They are not in conflict. They are complementary, with the priority order increasingly tilted toward GEO for buying-intent and educational queries.
What kind of businesses do you serve?
Law firms (through our specialty practice The SEO For Law Firms), regenerative and direct-to-consumer farms (through AMA), local service businesses, and select e-commerce brands. We are vertical specialists, not generalists. If your business is in a category outside our specialties, we will tell you honestly whether we are the right fit before quoting an engagement.
What does the 14-day audit cover?
Five technical accessibility gates (server-side rendering, robots.txt, schema, Wikidata, prompt-panel measurement), the 18-surface citation inventory, content readiness on five to ten priority pages, your authority baseline (independent brand mentions, Reddit, LinkedIn, YouTube, podcasts, press), and a 60-prompt panel run across five AI engines with side-by-side competitor comparison. The deliverable is a 30-page audit report plus a pre-scoped 30-day plan. Every engagement starts here.
Can I try one tier and upgrade later?
Yes. Upgrades from Foundation to Authority or Dominance prorate within the current term. Most clients start at Authority because the surface coverage and the prompt-panel size at Foundation are deliberately lean. The right tier depends on the size of your market, the strength of your existing baseline, and your speed-to-result requirements. We will recommend honestly during the audit conversation.