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GEO is not a slogan. It's five specific things. Done in order.

Generative Engine Optimization: getting your brand cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Gemini. Not just ranked on Google.

Every agency in 2026 will tell you they "do GEO." Very few can name the five levers. Even fewer have actually implemented all five on a live B2B site. This page is the playbook. What each lever does, what we deliver, and where most agencies cut corners.

AI search isn't coming. It's already redirecting your pipeline.

A page that ranks well but isn't cited by AI engines is already losing traffic. Measurably, today. Three numbers your team should know:

Vendor Research
80%
of tech-industry B2B buyers use generative AI as much as or more than search to research vendors (Responsive 2025)
Top-5 Without AIO
−26%
organic traffic loss when a Top-5 ranking page is not cited in AI Overview (Obility)
Conversion Lift
9×
AI referral conversion vs Google organic. ChatGPT visitors convert at 15.9% vs Google's 1.76% (Virayo)
See the full 2026 window breakdown on the homepage

Five levers. Done in order.

Each lever amplifies the next. Skip a lever and the whole engine runs at a fraction of its capacity. Here's what each one does, what we deliver, and what most agencies get wrong.

01

Schema markup

Technical foundation · officially endorsed
Mechanism

Schema markup is structured metadata that tells AI engines what your content means. Not just what it says. It's the difference between "content about valves" and "FAQ with structured Q&A pairs, embedded statistics, citation-ready format." Without it, your page is a wall of text the AI has to interpret. With it, the AI knows exactly what to quote and how to attribute it.

Evidence

Google and Microsoft both officially confirmed in March 2025 that their generative AI features rely on schema markup for content interpretation. Independent measurement: Mersel reports +30% lift in AI citation rate, Averi reports +67%. Depending on schema density and content type.

What we deliver
  • Article + FAQPage + HowTo + Organization + Person schemas on every page where applicable
  • Programmatic implementation (not hand-coded one-offs that break on CMS updates)
  • Validation against Google's Structured Data Testing Tool, monthly
  • SourceOrganization markup linking content to your brand entity
Common pitfall

Most agencies stop at Organization schema (basic SEO). That doesn't move the needle for AI citations. The schemas that actually drive AI quotability are FAQ + HowTo + Article with proper authorship and sourceOrganization markup.

02

Bing Webmaster Tools

The back door to ChatGPT · 92% routing
Mechanism

ChatGPT routes 92% of its real-time searches through Bing's index. Not Google's. If your site isn't submitted to Bing Webmaster Tools, ChatGPT may not see it even if you rank #1 on Google. The same is true (with varying ratios) for Perplexity and Claude when they fetch real-time results.

Evidence

Virayo 2025 confirmed 92% of ChatGPT live searches resolve through Bing. Yet audits of mid-market B2B sites show most haven't touched Bing Webmaster Tools in years. Many never registered.

What we deliver
  • Bing site verification and ownership confirmation
  • Sitemap submission and structured indexing
  • Crawl error monitoring, weekly
  • Bing-specific performance tracking (queries, impressions, CTR)
Common pitfall

Agencies that only optimize for Google miss the ChatGPT pipeline entirely. Bing is not optional anymore. It's the back door to 60%+ of AI search traffic.

03

Off-site brand mentions

85% of citations · LinkedIn is #2 source
Mechanism

85% of AI citations come from third-party pages. Not your own site. LLMs weight contextual brand mentions on authoritative platforms (LinkedIn, Reddit, industry publications, Wikipedia, G2-equivalents) 3× as heavily as backlinks. Your own page tells the AI what you claim about yourself; third-party mentions tell the AI whether anyone else agrees.

Evidence

Virayo measured the citation source distribution across 2024–2026: LinkedIn = #2 source of all LLM citations (11%, Semrush 2026), ahead of every B2B publisher and most industry directories. Reddit, industry forums, and B2B review sites dominate the rest.

What we deliver
  • Structured LinkedIn editorial cadence. Founder and SME-authored content with proper attribution
  • Industry publication outreach (real placements, not paid guest posts)
  • Wikipedia entity coverage where the brand qualifies for notability
  • Reddit and forum engagement on topics where the brand has genuine expertise
Common pitfall

The 2015 "link building" playbook. Mass guest posts, low-quality directory submissions, paid links. Is now actively penalized by AI engines and Google's spam updates. We build contextual mentions in places AI trusts, not link inventory.

04

Long-form structured content

2,900+ words · 5.1× citation rate
Mechanism

AI engines prefer long, structured content with cited sources, expert quotes, and embedded statistics. A page of 2,900+ words with proper H2/H3 hierarchy, statistics, expert quotes, and external citations gets cited 5.1× per query. Versus 3.2× for thin pages under 800 words. The reason: AI engines need quotable, citable, attribution-ready material. Thin content can't supply it.

Evidence

Virayo content analysis across 2024–2026 AI citation patterns: 5.1× citation rate for pages over 2,900 words with embedded statistics + expert quotes + external citations, versus 3.2× for thin pages under 800 words.

What we deliver
  • Pillar content of 2,500–3,500 words per piece, written by senior writers (not AI-generated drafts)
  • Embedded statistics with verifiable sources
  • Expert quotes. Interviewed from your internal team or curated from cited industry experts
  • External citations to authoritative sources, properly attributed
  • Quarterly content audits and refreshes (AI engines penalize stale content)
Common pitfall

AI-generated content factories pump out 500-word "blog posts" with no original research, no sources, no expert input. These don't get cited. They add noise to your domain and dilute the authority of the real pages you do publish.

05

Crawler access

The 4 user agents you need to allow
Mechanism

AI engines use distinct crawlers. Each with its own user agent. And each needs to be explicitly allowed in robots.txt and server-level bot protection rules. Default WordPress installs, Cloudflare configurations, and aggressive bot-mitigation services often block them silently. If they can't crawl you, they can't cite you.

Evidence

The four critical user agents: OAI-SearchBot (OpenAI search), PerplexityBot (Perplexity), Google-Extended (Gemini training), ClaudeBot (Anthropic). Audits of mid-market B2B sites show ~40% accidentally block one or more.

What we deliver
  • robots.txt audit and AI-crawler allowlisting
  • CDN and bot-protection configuration review (Cloudflare, AWS WAF, etc.)
  • Server log analysis to verify crawler visits actually land
  • Ongoing monitoring as new AI engines launch their crawlers
Common pitfall

Sites that block AI crawlers (often unintentionally, via overzealous bot protection or default CDN settings) get zero AI citations regardless of how good their content is. We've seen million-dollar SEO investments quietly invisible to ChatGPT because of a single misconfigured robots.txt line.

Four phases. Not three months. Not a "package."

GEO isn't a single project. It's an ongoing capability we build into your site and content engine. Here's the timeline.

Phase 01

Audit

Schema status, crawler access, Bing indexing, current AI citations baseline. Diagnostic report on where you stand against the 5 levers.

~2 weeks
Phase 02

Implement

Technical levers (Schema, Bing, crawler access) shipped first. Long-form content production starts in parallel. Off-site brand mention campaign begins.

8–12 weeks
Phase 03

Measure

AI citation tracking across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini. Bing performance baseline. Inquiry attribution to AI sources via custom form fields.

Ongoing
Phase 04

Iterate

Content refresh on stale pillars. New schema for new content types. Crawler list updates as new AI engines emerge. Quarterly strategy reviews.

Quarterly

When you'll actually see results. month by month.

Every "page 1 in 90 days" promise in this industry is either lying or selling paid-only. B2B SEO + GEO compounds on a 10–12 month foundation, then accelerates. Here's the realistic curve. The one we put in writing in the SOW.

Months 1–3

Foundation phase

Technical fixes, Schema implementation, Bing submission, first long-form content shipping, off-site mention campaign begins. No measurable traffic. This is normal. And where most agencies get fired. The fact that nothing visible is happening doesn't mean nothing is.

Months 4–6

Early signals

Long-tail keywords enter Top 50–100 on Google. Impressions in Google Search Console start climbing. Brand mentions accumulate on LinkedIn and industry sites. First AI citations possible on niche long-tail queries.

Months 6–9

Traffic + early inquiries

Top 20 keyword pushes begin. Organic traffic stabilizes and starts a steady climb. Early qualified inquiries possible. But volume is light. Attribution data starts becoming statistically meaningful.

Months 9–12

Topical authority established

Google starts treating your domain as a topical authority on your industry cluster. Compounding kicks in. Traffic and inquiry growth turn non-linear. AI citation rate accelerates as off-site authority signals mature.

What we won't do. Even if you ask.

× What we don't do
  • Promise "page 1 in three months." Real GEO results take 4–8 months to start, 12+ months to compound.
  • Buy citations or inject your brand into Reddit/Wikipedia. AI engines detect manipulation and demote sources.
  • Sell "GEO packages" with fixed deliverables. Every site needs different lever priorities. We audit first.
  • Run GEO on a site whose conversion logic is broken. Traffic into a broken site is paying to amplify a leak.
  • Hide our methodology behind agency mystery. The 5 levers are public. Our execution is what you're paying for.
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