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88.AI search visibility: Making Answer Engine Optimization work for you

Ep. 88

In this episode, Lindsey demystifies the shift from traditional SEO to Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) for AI platforms. The episode guides female entrepreneurs on adapting content for high-intent AI searchers, emphasizing building upon SEO foundations to establish brand expertise.



✨Highlights✨

(20:07): Understanding the shift from SEO to AEO for AI platforms like ChatGPT and Gemini, where users seek direct answers.

(27:40): AI search provides a "one-stop" answer experience, requiring comprehensive and authoritative website content to offer full solutions directly.

(58:55): Transitioning content strategy from numerous short blogs to fewer, highly comprehensive "TED talk type in-depth articles" to establish brand expertise.

(1:03:22): Actionable steps include conducting AI searches, prioritizing traditional SEO for local businesses, and focusing on five "hottest topics" for rich, credible content.

(1:07:52): Leveraging Google Search Console to monitor website performance, refine SEO strategy, and adapt to AI search visibility nuances.


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