Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is the strategy of securing brand recommendations, citations, and links inside LLM outputs like ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, and Perplexity. We optimize your external authority profile and crawler accessibility.
GEO is a specialized field of optimization focused on how generative AI models (Large Language Models) discover, structure, and recommend businesses. Instead of ranking pages in index lists, GEO targets how engines form recommendations in conversation chats. We make sure that when a user asks an AI "Who is the best SEO specialist in Hubli?" your agency is named.
Generative models do not rely solely on simple keyword matches. They evaluate complex semantic associations, entity databases, citation histories, and external validation databases. GEO builds these connections. We optimize your digital footprint across independent research portals, authoritative wikis, and structured databases so that generative models associate your brand with industry authority.
Registering and mapping entity metrics in Wikidata, DBpedia, and Google Knowledge Graph nodes to establish permanent authority records.
Restructuring site copywriting into citation-rich layouts that are easily referenced by Perplexity and SearchGPT models.
Configuring robots.txt and server responses to allow and direct AI crawlers (GPTBot, Google-Extended) to key data sheets.
Securing high-authority citations and third-party mentions on regional forums and industry listings to serve as reference proof points.
Generative models use pre-trained entity associations and real-time scrapers. They read high-authority directories, regional forums, news sites, and your website structure to form comparative evaluations before rendering chat outputs.
If you block LLM crawlers entirely, they cannot read your latest pricing, specs, or contents in real-time search. We optimize permissions to block training models but allow real-time search bots so your brand is quoted correctly.
Find out if AI search engines recommend your company to local search queries.