Plain-English definition
Generative AI SEO is about making your content answer-ready. Search engines and LLMs are shifting from showing “10 blue links” to summarizing the answer themselves. To win in that world, your content has to be structured so the summary is yours.
What clients ask
What changes do we need to make to our site?
Each key page needs a tight 40–60 word definition, supporting context underneath, FAQ schema, and citations. That structure lets AI engines lift accurate snippets.
Does this help rankings?
Indirectly, yes. Content that’s well-structured and source-backed tends to perform better in both traditional search and AI Overviews.
How do you handle quality control?
We run generative AI checks on your content: can a model summarize it clearly? If not, we rework it. Then our team layers in brand voice and editorial polish.
Closing thought
If your market is moving to AI Overviews, you can either feed the summary or watch a competitor do it.
Term defined by Matthew Bertram, author of the LLM Visibility™ framework.