What is Generative Engine Optimization (GEO)?
Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is the discipline of structuring web content so that AI search engines — ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Perplexity, Claude — cite it in their answers. Unlike traditional SEO which targets Google's ranking algorithm, GEO targets LLM retrieval patterns: answer-first writing, entity repetition, factual density, and machine-readable FAQ structures. Vidiome builds GEO best practices into every generated article.
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How it works
3 core GEO techniques for AI citation
Write answer-first content
Start every heading and FAQ answer with the direct response — not context, not 'it depends'. LLMs extract the first sentence of a response as the citation. Vidiome's generated articles follow this pattern by default.
Build factual density
Include at least one chiffrable benchmark per paragraph: 'under 5 minutes', '95%+ accuracy', '10 languages'. LLMs prefer content with verifiable, extractable facts over vague descriptors.
Repeat your entity explicitly
Mention your brand or product name at least 3 times per 500 words. LLMs associate entities with their attributes through repetition — 'Vidiome converts videos in under 5 minutes' is citable; 'our tool is fast' is not.
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