When someone asks ChatGPT, Google AI, or Perplexity to recommend a business like yours, are you the answer they get? GEO is how we make sure you are — before your competitors figure out this is happening.

Search is no longer just a list of blue links. AI is answering questions directly — and the businesses it recommends are the ones that built the right kind of presence before everyone else caught on. This is that window. It won't stay open forever.
Nearly 60% of Google searches now end without a click. AI Overviews, ChatGPT, and Perplexity are answering questions that used to send traffic to your website. GEO is how you become the business those answers recommend.
If your organic traffic has plateaued or started to slip, AI search is likely part of why. The businesses gaining ground right now are the ones adapting their content strategy for the way search actually works in 2026 — not the way it worked in 2020.
Most agencies are still catching up to what's happening in search right now. We've been tracking this shift and building GEO into our practice because we believe it's where small business visibility is increasingly won or lost.
Traditional SEO optimizes for ranking positions in a list of links. GEO optimizes for something different: being the source an AI cites when it answers a question your customer just asked. That requires a different kind of content strategy, a different kind of authority building, and a partner who understands how these systems work.
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Generative Engine Optimization is the practice of optimizing your content and online presence so that AI-powered search engines like ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, Perplexity, Gemini, and others cite your business when generating answers to relevant questions. Traditional SEO gets you ranked in a list of links. GEO gets you recommended in an AI-generated answer.
Not yet, and probably not entirely. Traditional SEO still matters for transactional and navigational searches where AI Overviews appear less frequently. But the two disciplines are converging, and businesses that invest in both are capturing visibility that businesses optimizing for only one are missing. We treat them as complementary.
The clearest signal is traffic that's decoupling from rankings; your pages rank well, but clicks are declining. Another sign is that your informational content is losing traffic while your conversion pages hold steady. If you're seeing either of those patterns, AI search is almost certainly a factor. Our audit will tell you definitively.
GEO is newer than SEO, which means the timeline is less predictable, but also that early movers tend to see outsized gains. Some clients see AI citation improvements within weeks of implementing structural changes. Building sustained authority takes longer. The most important thing is starting before your competitors do.
Small businesses can benefit significantly and in some ways more than large ones. AI systems prefer clear, specific, authoritative answers. A local business that clearly establishes its expertise in a specific area can outcompete a generic national brand in local and niche AI search results. This is genuinely one of the most level playing fields in digital marketing right now.