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AI Search Visibility (AEO/GEO)

AI Foreman prepares local-business websites to be found and cited by AI answer engines — ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google Gemini, and Claude — using structured data, question-and-answer content, and consistent business facts.

The work, concretely

Structured data (JSON-LD)

Machine-readable facts on every page: what the business is, its license, service area, offers, and FAQs — the single biggest lever, because every engine’s pipeline parses structured facts first.

Answer-shaped content

Every page opens with a direct factual statement and carries real customer questions with concise answers — the exact format AI engines quote with attribution.

One set of facts, everywhere

Name, phone, and service area held in one source of truth in code and kept identical across the site, Google Business Profile, and directories — inconsistency is how engines lose confidence in a business.

Crawler access

Public pages stay crawlable by the AI discovery bots (checked against current crawler names at every deploy), with an llms.txt summary as an experimental extra.

Off-site presence

Directory listings and a verified Google Business Profile feed the citation graph AI engines weight — on-site work alone cannot finish this job, so it’s part of the managed service, not an afterthought.

Honest scope

We sell the groundwork, not the outcome — anyone promising you a guaranteed spot in AI answers is guessing. This site itself runs every practice listed above; you’re reading the proof.

Questions about AI search visibility

What is AI search visibility (AEO/GEO)?

Answer-engine optimization (AEO), sometimes called generative engine optimization (GEO), is the work of structuring a website so AI assistants — ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google Gemini, Claude — can find it, understand what the business does and where, and cite it when someone asks for a recommendation.

Can you guarantee my business gets recommended by ChatGPT?

No, and nobody honestly can. What we deliver are the verifiable inputs these engines rely on: structured business facts, question-and-answer content in the format engines quote, consistent name/phone/service-area everywhere, and crawlable pages. We do the groundwork; the engines make their own choices.

How is this different from regular SEO?

It overlaps but is not the same. Traditional SEO targets ranked result pages; AEO targets being the cited answer inside an AI response. AI engines lean harder on structured data, direct factual statements, and being mentioned consistently across the web. Every site we build gets both.

Why does this matter for a local business now?

People increasingly ask AI assistants things like “who’s a good roofer near me” instead of scrolling search results. Very few local businesses have done any of this preparation, so the ones that do are competing in a far less crowded field than Google’s map pack.

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