AI Search Optimization: Get Recommended by ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google AI.
You Already Rank on Google. Now Get Recommended by AI.
Traditional SEO gets your business onto a list of results. AI search optimization gets your business named as the answer. These are different outcomes requiring different strategies. If you are not yet working on the SEO foundation, start there first — AI search is most powerful when it compounds on top of strong organic authority.
The Shift That Is Changing How Customers Find You
The way people find businesses is fragmenting. A growing percentage of purchase research now begins not with a Google search but with a direct question to an AI assistant: 'What is the best accountant near me,' 'Which marketing agency should I hire for my restaurant,' 'Who handles commercial roofing in my area.' The AI generates an answer — typically one or two recommended businesses — and the user acts on it without ever seeing a search results page.
This is not a future trend. It is happening now. And the businesses named in those AI responses are not the ones that spent the most on ads. They are the ones that built the right kind of digital authority — the kind that large language models recognize as credible, verify through third-party sources, and trust enough to recommend.
How AI Engines Decide What to Recommend
Large language models do not rank web pages the way Google does. They build probabilistic confidence about entities — businesses, people, products — based on how consistently and credibly they are described across the sources those models have ingested. A business appearing once on its own website is barely an entity. A business appearing consistently across its own site, Google Business Profile, LinkedIn, industry directories, regional press, and review platforms is a verified entity a model can confidently recommend.
1 — Entity Consistency
Your business name, address, phone number, description, and service list must be consistent across every source where you appear. Inconsistencies create conflicting entity signals that reduce model confidence and lower recommendation probability.
2 — Content That Directly Answers Questions
AI engines are trained to surface direct answers to direct questions. Every page of your site should be structured as an answer to a specific question your target customer would ask. FAQ schema markup makes this explicit — it tells the AI exactly what question a piece of content answers and what the answer is.
3 — Third-Party Validation
AI models weight third-party mentions heavily because they signal independent verification. A press mention in a regional publication, a review on Clutch, a profile in a credible agency directory — each of these is a signal that says 'this business exists, is credible, and has been recognized by a source I trust.
4 — Structured Data (Schema Markup)
Schema markup is JSON-LD code that tells AI crawlers explicitly what a page contains — the business type, services offered, geographic area served, and contact information. Without schema, AI engines infer this from unstructured text. With schema, they have verified, machine-readable facts.
Google AI Overviews (SGE)
Google's Search Generative Experience places an AI-written summary at the top of many search results pages — above all organic links, above ads, above the Map Pack. Businesses whose content is sourced for these summaries receive visibility structurally unreachable through traditional SEO. We structure your content, markup, and authority to make your pages the source Google pulls from when generating AI Overviews in your category and market.
Share of Model — The Metric That Matters
Share of Model is the AI-era equivalent of Share of Voice. It measures the percentage of AI-generated responses in your category and market that mention or recommend your business. Sandy Neck Media measures Share of Model for every AI search client using a standardized query framework across ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity — tracking category queries, comparison queries, and local recommendation queries quarterly.
What the AI Search Program Includes
AI visibility baseline audit — where your business currently appears across ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity
Share of Model tracking — quarterly measurement across a standardized query set
Schema markup implementation — LocalBusiness, Service, FAQPage, Article, and Person schemas across your full site
Entity establishment — citation building across Google, Bing, Apple, LinkedIn, Clutch, UpCity, and industry directories
FAQ content architecture — content built around the exact questions your customers ask AI assistants
Google AI Overview positioning — content audit and restructuring for SGE sourcing eligibility
Third-party citation campaign — press pitching, directory submission, and review velocity program
Competitor AI benchmarking — documenting where competitors appear in AI responses and what gaps exist
Monthly AI visibility reporting alongside traditional SEO metrics in a unified dashboard
Frequently Asked Questions
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Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is the broader practice of optimizing your digital presence to appear in AI-generated content across all platforms. Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) is a specific subset focused on structuring your content so that search engines and AI assistants surface it as the direct answer to a user's question. AEO is primarily about content structure and schema markup. GEO is the full ecosystem — content, entity authority, third-party citations, and technical infrastructure. Sandy Neck Media addresses both within a single integrated AI search program.
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Yes. Google search rankings and AI recommendation are generated by entirely different systems and influenced by different factors. A business ranking on page one of Google can still be completely absent from ChatGPT or Gemini recommendations for the same category. Strong traditional SEO is the foundation AI search is built on top of, but it does not automatically confer AI visibility.
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Technical changes like schema markup can affect Google AI Overviews within 30 to 60 days. Third-party citation building — the primary driver of ChatGPT and Gemini recommendations — typically takes 3 to 6 months to accumulate enough signals to influence model outputs. The most important thing is to start: every month without an AI search program is a month your competitors have the field to themselves.
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We use Share of Model as the primary AI visibility metric — tracking what percentage of AI-generated responses for your target queries in your target market cite or recommend your business. We run standardized query sets across ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity quarterly and document the results. We report all of these in a unified monthly dashboard alongside traditional SEO metrics.
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We can significantly increase the probability that ChatGPT and other AI assistants recommend a business when answering relevant category queries. What we cannot do is guarantee a specific appearance rate or position — no ethical agency should promise guaranteed AI placement. What we can tell you is that the businesses consistently recommended by AI assistants share a specific set of characteristics — consistent entity presence, authoritative content, strong third-party citations, and proper structured data — and we build all of them.
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A knowledge graph is a structured database of entities and the relationships between them — used by Google and AI models to organize and verify facts. Being represented as an entity in Google's Knowledge Graph improves your visibility in knowledge panels, AI Overviews, and voice search results. Getting in requires consistent, accurate information across authoritative sources, along with properly structured schema markup. We build Knowledge Graph eligibility into every AI search program.
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Not worried — but aware. Google is incorporating AI generation into its results. Other AI platforms are incorporating real-time web search. The distinction between a search engine and an AI assistant is blurring. What this means for your business: you need to be optimized for the intersection. A program that focuses exclusively on one and ignores the other is already behind.
Ready to Improve Your AI Visibility?
Find out where your business currently stands in AI-generated recommendations. Sandy Neck Media's AI Visibility Audit covers ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity across your primary service queries and benchmarks you against your top competitors.