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GEO — Generative Engine
Optimization

Search is changing. Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Bing Copilot now generate answers — not just lists of links. GEO is the discipline of making your content discoverable, extractable, and citable by these AI systems.

Traditional SEO vs. GEO

DimensionTraditional SEOGEO
GoalRank in blue-link search resultsGet cited in AI-generated answers
ReaderHuman searcher clicking linksAI model extracting information
SignalKeywords, backlinks, page speedContent clarity, structured data, entity signals
OutputPosition 1–10 on results pageNamed source in AI answer
Content formatKeyword-optimized paragraphsDirect, factual, passage-level clarity

These are complementary, not competing. Strong traditional SEO supports GEO, and vice versa.

Key GEO signals Skaly optimizes

Passage-level clarity

Each paragraph on your page should make sense standalone — as if it could be extracted and placed in an AI answer without surrounding context. Vague, filler content cannot be cited.

Direct answer formatting

Questions followed immediately by concise answers. No "as we explored earlier" or "in conclusion" — AI systems extract specific passages, not entire articles.

Entity completeness

Your business name, location, services, and category must be stated explicitly on every key page. An AI reading your homepage should know your business name, city, and primary service within the first 200 words.

JSON-LD structured data

The most direct signal to AI crawlers. Schema.org vocabulary provides machine-readable declarations about your business that AI systems can use directly without inference.

llms.txt compliance

A new standard (similar to robots.txt) that explicitly instructs AI crawlers what pages to read, what your business does, and what content is high-quality and citable.

Factual accuracy

LLMs cross-reference claims across sources. Inaccurate statements on your website reduce your credibility as a citation source. All factual claims should be specific and verifiable.

Content depth

Thin content (under 300 words with no real information) is rarely cited. Deep, comprehensive content on a specific topic is significantly more likely to appear in AI-generated answers.

The llms.txt standard

Similar to how robots.txt instructs web crawlers, llms.txt is a new standard that explicitly tells LLM-powered search tools how to understand your site.

# llms.txt

# KJM Motors - Scooter Rental Cebu

## Business

Scooter and motorcycle rental company based in Cebu City, Philippines.

Serves IT Park, Ayala, Lahug, and surrounding areas.

## Key pages

- /services: Full rental fleet and pricing

- /faq: Common questions

- /booking: Online reservation system

Skaly adds an llms.txt file to every client site, structured according to the emerging standard and maintained as your site evolves.

Why this matters now

In 2025, Google AI Overviews began appearing in over 47% of search results in the US — a number growing globally. Users are increasingly getting answers without ever clicking a link.

If your business is cited in an AI answer, you gain visibility without needing the user to click. If your business is not cited, you are invisible to a growing segment of search traffic — regardless of your traditional SEO ranking.

GEO is not optional for future-proofing your digital presence. It is already affecting who gets discovered and who does not.