In 2025, search engines are evolving beyond indexing pages: they’re generating answers. AI-powered tools like ChatGPT, Google SGE, and Perplexity AI dominate the digital landscape, giving rise to a new SEO frontier: Generative Engine Optimization (GEO). Unlike traditional SEO, which focuses on ranking in SERPs, GEO ensures your content is the source AI engines cite. This requires structured, factual, and expert-led content that AI can trust, as evidenced by a 2024 Moz survey showing 68% of SEO professionals prioritizing GEO strategies (Moz, 2024).
GEO is the practice of optimizing content to be:
Unlike traditional SEO’s focus on keywords and backlinks, GEO aligns with LLM data structures, as outlined in Google’s 2024 Search Generative Experience guidelines.
| Aspect | Traditional SEO | GEO (2025+) |
| Goal | Rank on Google SERPs | Be cited by AI engines |
| Format | Blog posts, landing pages | Expert articles, data charts, Q&A formats |
| Metrics | Traffic, CTR, bounce rate | Mentions in AI outputs, factual authority |
| Tools | Yoast, SEMrush, Ahrefs | Schema.org, structured JSON, Wikidata |
A marketing agency created a “State of B2B SEO 2025” report, structured as a research article with schema markup, expert commentary from industry leaders like Rand Fishkin, and data tables in CSV and JSON formats. After submitting it to Wikidata and academic databases, AI tools like Perplexity and Google SGE cited it within weeks, driving a 45% increase in organic traffic (Seekler Case Study, 2025).
GEO is the next evolution of SEO, driven by AI’s dominance in search behavior. Brands adopting GEO early will lead in discoverability and trust, as AI engines prioritize structured, authoritative content. Don’t just aim to rank: aim to be referenced.