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AI Search Readability Preparation

GEO, or Generative Engine Optimization, is part of this work. The core issue is not promising AI recommendations. It is helping search engines and AI tools understand your business, services, boundaries, audience, and credibility signals more accurately.

Service area

GEO / AI Visibility Audit

Start with a clear, limited review before deciding whether a larger project is needed.

Best for
Companies that want their website and public materials to be easier for search engines and AI tools to understand, summarize, compare, and cite accurately.
Common issue
The website has content, but company entity information, service scope, audience fit, FAQ structure, schema, and internal page relationships are not clear enough.
Main deliverables
AI readability findings, entity and service clarity review, FAQ and schema suggestions, page structure recommendations, and AI search test questions.
Starting point
Send the website link and the questions you hope customers or AI tools can answer correctly.
Send Your Website for an AI Readability Review

What we review

  • Page titles, H1/H2 structure, internal links, and content hierarchy
  • Service boundaries, target audience, FAQs, and case information
  • Schema, Organization information, and public entity signals
  • Whether English and Chinese pages are consistent and clear

Who this is for

For businesses that want Google, Bing, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and other search or AI tools to understand their website more accurately.

FAQ

What is GEO?

GEO means Generative Engine Optimization. It focuses on whether content can be understood and referenced by AI systems.

How is it different from traditional SEO?

Traditional SEO focuses on search results. GEO also focuses on how AI systems understand entities, services, proof points, and answers.

Can you guarantee AI recommendations?

No. No service can reliably guarantee AI recommendations.

What should a website prepare?

Clear service pages, FAQs, cases, company information, Schema, and internal links.

Who is this for?

B2B companies that rely on websites, search, and public content to establish initial trust.