AI search guides
Practical articles on getting your site cited as a source inside ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI answers. Not the abstract "AI search matters" kind — these spell out what to fix, and in what order, to actually get cited.
Useful if you're…
- An owner whose site has never once been cited in a ChatGPT or Perplexity answer
- Ranking fine in search, but it bothers you that AI answers only mention competitors
- Running a neighborhood business — salon, restaurant, academy — where local search matters
- Trying to surface clinic content while staying within medical advertising law
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How to write llms.txt — the standard file for AI search
What llms.txt is, why to publish it now, and a copy-paste example for a small business site. The one-page file that helps AI search read your key pages correctly.
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7 patterns in how Perplexity cites Korean sites as sources
Structured data, conclusion-first, freshness, entity clarity, FAQ, author attribution, external mentions. The 7 signals that drive Perplexity citations, with a priority order for where to start.
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GEO vs SEO vs AEO — the differences and the priority
SEO is ranking, AEO is the answer box, GEO is citation inside AI answers. A side-by-side table of goal, measurement, work, and tools, plus a priority order for small businesses.
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Local business Google visibility guide — salons, restaurants, academies
Google Business Profile + LocalBusiness structured data + conclusion-first FAQ. The three essentials, step by step, for getting a neighborhood business into local search and AI answers.
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Clinic AI-search visibility — within medical advertising law
How clinics get cited in AI search within Article 56 of the Medical Service Act. The strategy: organize specialties, location, and operating info as MedicalBusiness structured data and FAQs instead of boasting outcomes.
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When the articles aren't enough and you need the site itself fixed
GEO:lab redesigns structure, copy, and schema for AI citation as a one-off. Prefer to do it yourself? GEO:lab Auto generates a structured-data, meta, and FAQ code pack from a single URL.