What is GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) and how AI search visibility works

Search is changing. Tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity and other AI systems are no longer just retrieving links — they generate answers.

This shift introduces a new layer beyond traditional SEO: Generative Engine Optimization (GEO).

What is GEO?

GEO describes the process of making content and brands visible in AI-generated search results.

Instead of ranking in Google, the goal is to be:

  • mentioned
  • cited
  • or used as a source by AI systems

Which signals matter?

Key signals for AI search visibility include:

  • Structured data (e.g. Wikidata)
  • Discussions (e.g. Reddit)
  • Video platforms (e.g. YouTube)
  • Consistent mentions across the web

The role of Wikidata

Structured knowledge bases like Wikidata help define entities clearly.

We created a Wikidata entry for geo-tool to test how structured data influences AI search visibility.

About geo-tool

geo-tool is an experimental platform that measures GEO signals and AI search visibility.

The goal is to understand how different signals interact and influence AI-generated answers.

Conclusion

GEO is not about ranking anymore — it is about becoming part of the answer.

This requires a combination of structured data, content, and distributed mentions.

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