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From SEO to GEO: How to Make Sure Your Content Shows Up in AI Engines
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Einat Talal-Cohen
, 29/06/2025
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SEO to GEO marks a new phase in online success. For years, success online meant ranking high on Google. And that’s still true - but search itself is expanding. Today, visibility doesn’t stop with search engines.
It also means showing up in AI-generated answers from tools like GPT-4o, Gemini, and Claude.Here are some facts you need to know:
- 67% of technical queries never make it to Google
- They’re being answered instantly by ChatGPT, Claude, or Perplexity
- Google’s AI Overviews now appear in ~13% of all searches - up from 6.5% in January 2025
If your brand isn’t part of those answers, you’re invisible to a growing share of your market.
Search behavior is evolving:
- Queries are longer (23 words on average, not 4)
- Sessions are deeper (lasting around 6 minutes)
- And AI engines don’t just search - they remember, reason, and respond with personalized, conversational synthesis
SEO still matters. But it’s no longer enough on its own. That’s where GEO - Generative Engine Optimization - comes in: the next evolution in making sure your content gets seen wherever people search for answers.
Here’s how to start positioning your content to show up where it matters most:
5 Ways to Optimize Your Content for AI Engines
1. Build Topical Authority, Not Just Keyword Lists SEO taught us to chase keywords. GEO rewards expertise. AI engines prefer trusted sources that consistently publish valuable content on specific subjects. What to do: Create content clusters. Go beyond isolated blog posts and build topic ecosystems: guides, FAQs, thought leadership pieces, and deep dives. 2. Write Like You’re Explaining It to a Smart Friend AI engines favor content written in a natural, conversational tone. If it reads like stiff marketing jargon, it’s likely to be ignored by LLMs. What to do: Break down complex topics clearly and simply. Use questions, summaries, and direct answers. Write to inform, not impress. 3. Format for Easy Extraction AI engines love content that’s easy to lift, quote, and summarize. Dense paragraphs are ignored - clarity wins. What to do:- Use H2s and H3s properly
- Add bullet points and numbered lists Start with a TL;DR or summary whenever possible Think: Could ChatGPT easily use this paragraph in an answer?