{"id":2524,"date":"2026-04-14T21:00:43","date_gmt":"2026-04-14T21:00:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/fliegewiese.org\/?p=2524"},"modified":"2026-04-16T11:35:50","modified_gmt":"2026-04-16T11:35:50","slug":"8-generative-engine-optimization-best-practices-your-strategy-needs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/fliegewiese.org\/index.php\/2026\/04\/14\/8-generative-engine-optimization-best-practices-your-strategy-needs\/","title":{"rendered":"8 generative engine optimization best practices your strategy needs"},"content":{"rendered":"
Despite what the headlines would have you believe, artificial intelligence (AI)<\/a> isn\u2019t new. The term and early technology date back to the 1950s<\/a>, but generative AI (which emerged in the 2010s) is undeniably new terrain. With both leaving their mark on consumer search behavior<\/a>, marketing strategies like generative engine optimization (GEO) are not just becoming popular but essential.<\/p>\n But that doesn\u2019t mean generative trauma ensues. Let\u2019s unpack how your business and marketing team can navigate the changes, unknowns, and competition with generative AI SEO best practices.<\/p>\n Table of Contents<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/a> <\/p>\n Generative engine optimization (GEO)<\/a> is about making your website and content easy for AI-powered search tools (like ChatGPT<\/a>, Gemini, Perplexity, and even AI overviews) to find, understand, and cite.<\/p>\n When someone asks one of these tools a question, the AI systems scan content across the web to create an answer. It doesn\u2019t give you a list of resources that could be helpful, like search engine optimization<\/a>, but it aims to directly answer your question while citing websites it thinks are reliable. GEO helps your content get chosen as one of those lucky resources.<\/p>\n TLDR: SEO gets you on the party guest list (SERP). GEO gets you a VIP seat and a shoutout from the DJ (Citation).<\/p>\n Ok, so SEO is clearly different from GEO, but what about AEO? Lines are often drawn between<\/span> answer engine optimization<\/a> (AEO) and GEO, <\/span>and historically, there was<\/span> a distinction<\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n AEO targets direct-answer features that have been around for a while; think featured snippets in Google, knowledge panels, and voice assistant responses. It’s about showing up in those quick-answer boxes.<\/p>\n Generative engine optimization, on the other hand, focuses specifically on newer AI tools that generate original responses by combining information from multiple sources. It helps you be one of those sources.<\/p>\n Overall, many tactics work for both goals (and even SEO), but GEO requires extra attention to how you structure information and establish credibility so AI systems feel confident citing your work.<\/p>\n
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What is generative engine optimization?<\/h2>\n
GEO vs AEO<\/h3>\n