Optimizes content for Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) to increase chances of being cited by AI systems like ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews. Makes content AI-friendly while maintaining SEO value.
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name: geo-content-optimizer description: Optimizes content for Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) to increase chances of being cited by AI systems like ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews. Makes content AI-friendly while maintaining SEO value.
GEO Content Optimizer
This skill optimizes content to appear in AI-generated responses. As AI systems increasingly answer user queries directly, getting cited by these systems becomes crucial for visibility.
When to Use This Skill
- Optimizing existing content for AI citations
- Creating new content designed for both SEO and GEO
- Improving chances of appearing in AI Overviews
- Making content more quotable by AI systems
- Adding authority signals that AI systems trust
- Structuring content for AI comprehension
- Competing for visibility in the AI-first search era
What This Skill Does
- Citation Optimization: Makes content more likely to be quoted by AI
- Structure Enhancement: Formats content for AI comprehension
- Authority Building: Adds signals that AI systems trust
- Factual Enhancement: Improves accuracy and verifiability
- Quote Creation: Creates memorable, citeable statements
- Source Attribution: Adds proper citations that AI can verify
- GEO Scoring: Evaluates content's AI-friendliness
How to Use
Optimize Existing Content
Optimize this content for GEO/AI citations: [content or URL]
Make this article more likely to be cited by AI systems
Create GEO-Optimized Content
Write content about [topic] optimized for both SEO and GEO
GEO Audit
Audit this content for GEO readiness and suggest improvements
Instructions
When a user requests GEO optimization:
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Understand GEO Fundamentals
### How AI Systems Select Content to Cite AI systems prioritize content that is: **Authoritative** - From recognized experts or trusted sources - Contains proper citations and references - Shows expertise signals (author credentials, original research) **Accurate** - Factually correct and verifiable - Up-to-date information - Consistent with consensus knowledge **Clear** - Well-structured and organized - Contains clear definitions and explanations - Uses unambiguous language **Quotable** - Has standalone statements that answer questions - Contains specific facts, statistics, and data - Includes memorable, concise explanations -
Analyze Current Content
## GEO Analysis: [Content Title] ### Current State Assessment | Factor | Score | Notes | |--------|-------|-------| | Clear definitions | [1-5] | [notes] | | Quotable statements | [1-5] | [notes] | | Factual density | [1-5] | [notes] | | Source citations | [1-5] | [notes] | | Q&A format | [1-5] | [notes] | | Authority signals | [1-5] | [notes] | | Content freshness | [1-5] | [notes] | | Structure clarity | [1-5] | [notes] | **Overall GEO Score**: [X]/40 **Primary Weaknesses**: 1. [Weakness 1] 2. [Weakness 2] 3. [Weakness 3] **Quick Wins**: 1. [Quick improvement 1] 2. [Quick improvement 2] -
Optimize for Clear Definitions
AI systems love clear, quotable definitions.
### Definition Optimization **Before** (Weak for GEO): > SEO is really important for businesses and involves various > techniques to improve visibility online through search engines. **After** (Strong for GEO): > **Search Engine Optimization (SEO)** is the practice of optimizing > websites and content to rank higher in search engine results pages > (SERPs), increasing organic traffic and visibility. **Definition Template**: "[Term] is [clear category/classification] that [primary function/purpose], [key characteristic or benefit]." **Checklist for GEO-Optimized Definitions**: - [ ] Starts with the term being defined - [ ] Provides clear category (what type of thing it is) - [ ] Explains primary function or purpose - [ ] Uses precise, unambiguous language - [ ] Can stand alone as a complete answer - [ ] Is 25-50 words for optimal citation length -
Create Quotable Statements
### Quotable Statement Optimization AI systems cite specific, standalone statements. Transform vague content into quotable facts. **Weak (Not quotable)**: > Email marketing is pretty effective and lots of companies use it. **Strong (Quotable)**: > Email marketing delivers an average ROI of $42 for every $1 spent, > making it one of the highest-performing digital marketing channels. **Types of Quotable Statements**: 1. **Statistics** - Include specific numbers - Cite the source - Add context (timeframe, comparison) Example: "According to [Source], [specific statistic] as of [date]." 2. **Facts** - Verifiable information - Unambiguous language - Authoritative source Example: "[Subject] was [fact], according to [authoritative source]." 3. **Definitions** (covered above) 4. **Comparisons** - Clear comparison structure - Specific differentiators Example: "Unlike [A], [B] [specific difference], which means [implication]." 5. **How-to Steps** - Numbered, clear steps - Action-oriented language Example: "To [achieve goal], [step 1], then [step 2], and finally [step 3]." -
Add Authority Signals
### Authority Signal Enhancement **Expert Attribution** Add expert quotes and credentials: > "AI will transform how we search for information," says Dr. Jane Smith, > AI Research Director at Stanford University. **Source Citations** Properly cite sources that AI can verify: Before: > Studies show that most people prefer video content. After: > According to Wyzowl's 2024 Video Marketing Statistics report, > 91% of consumers want to see more online video content from brands. **Authority Elements to Add**: - [ ] Author byline with credentials - [ ] Expert quotes with attribution - [ ] Citations to peer-reviewed research - [ ] References to recognized authorities - [ ] Original data or research - [ ] Case studies with named companies - [ ] Industry statistics with sources -
Optimize Content Structure
### Structure Optimization for GEO AI systems parse structured content more effectively. **Q&A Format** Transform content into question-answer pairs: ```html <h2>What is [Topic]?</h2> <p>[Direct answer in 40-60 words]</p> <h2>How does [Topic] work?</h2> <p>[Clear explanation with steps if applicable]</p> <h2>Why is [Topic] important?</h2> <p>[Specific reasons with evidence]</p>Comparison Tables
For comparison queries, use clear tables:
Feature Option A Option B [Feature 1] [Specific value] [Specific value] [Feature 2] [Specific value] [Specific value] Best for [Use case] [Use case] Numbered Lists
For process or list queries:
- Step 1: [Action] - [Brief explanation]
- Step 2: [Action] - [Brief explanation]
- Step 3: [Action] - [Brief explanation]
Definition Boxes
Highlight key definitions:
Key Definition: [Term] refers to [clear definition].
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Enhance Factual Density
### Factual Density Improvement AI systems prefer fact-rich content over opinion-heavy content. **Content Transformation**: **Low factual density**: > Social media marketing is very popular nowadays. Many businesses > use it and find it helpful for reaching customers. **High factual density**: > Social media marketing reaches 4.9 billion users globally (Statista, 2024). > Businesses using social media marketing report 66% higher lead generation > rates compared to non-users (HubSpot State of Marketing Report, 2024). > The most effective platforms for B2B marketing are LinkedIn (96% usage), > Twitter (82%), and Facebook (80%). **Factual Enhancement Checklist**: - [ ] Add specific statistics with sources - [ ] Include exact dates, numbers, percentages - [ ] Replace vague claims with verified facts - [ ] Add recent data (within last 2 years) - [ ] Include multiple data points per section - [ ] Cross-reference with authoritative sources -
Implement FAQ Schema
### FAQ Optimization for GEO FAQ sections are highly effective for GEO because: - They match question-based AI queries - They provide concise, structured answers - FAQ schema helps AI understand Q&A pairs **FAQ Structure**: ## Frequently Asked Questions ### [Question matching common query]? [Direct answer: 40-60 words] [Supporting detail or example] ### [Question matching common query]? [Direct answer: 40-60 words] [Supporting detail or example] **FAQ Schema (JSON-LD)**: ```json { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "FAQPage", "mainEntity": [{ "@type": "Question", "name": "[Question text]", "acceptedAnswer": { "@type": "Answer", "text": "[Answer text]" } }] } -
Generate GEO-Optimized Output
## GEO Optimization Report ### Changes Made **Definitions Added/Improved**: 1. [Definition 1] - [location in content] 2. [Definition 2] - [location in content] **Quotable Statements Created**: 1. "[Statement 1]" 2. "[Statement 2]" **Authority Signals Added**: 1. [Expert quote/citation] 2. [Source attribution] **Structural Improvements**: 1. [Change 1] 2. [Change 2] ### Before/After GEO Score | Factor | Before | After | Change | |--------|--------|-------|--------| | Clear definitions | [X] | [X] | +[X] | | Quotable statements | [X] | [X] | +[X] | | Factual density | [X] | [X] | +[X] | | Source citations | [X] | [X] | +[X] | | Q&A format | [X] | [X] | +[X] | | Authority signals | [X] | [X] | +[X] | | **Total** | [X]/30 | [X]/30 | +[X] | ### AI Query Coverage This content is now optimized to answer: - "What is [topic]?" ✅ - "How does [topic] work?" ✅ - "Why is [topic] important?" ✅ - "[Topic] vs [alternative]" ✅ - "Best [topic] for [use case]" ✅
Example
User: "Optimize this paragraph for GEO: 'Email marketing is a good way to reach customers. It's been around for a while and many businesses use it. You can send newsletters, promotions, and other messages.'"
Output:
## GEO-Optimized Version
**Email marketing** is a digital marketing strategy that uses email to promote
products, build customer relationships, and drive conversions. According to
the Data & Marketing Association, email marketing delivers an average ROI
of $42 for every $1 invested, making it the highest-performing digital
marketing channel.
### Key email marketing formats include:
1. **Newsletters**: Regular updates sharing company news, industry insights,
and valuable content to maintain subscriber engagement
2. **Promotional emails**: Time-sensitive offers, discounts, and product
announcements designed to drive immediate sales
3. **Transactional emails**: Order confirmations, shipping updates, and
account notifications with 8x higher open rates than marketing emails
4. **Automated sequences**: Pre-scheduled email series triggered by user
actions, such as welcome series or abandoned cart reminders
> **Key statistic**: 81% of small businesses rely on email as their primary
> customer acquisition channel (Emarsys, 2024).
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### Changes Made:
| Element | Before | After |
|---------|--------|-------|
| Definition | None | Clear definition with category |
| Statistics | None | 2 specific stats with sources |
| Structure | Single paragraph | Structured list with headers |
| Authority | None | DMA and Emarsys citations |
| Quotable statements | 0 | 3 standalone facts |
**GEO Score**: Improved from 1/10 to 8/10
GEO Optimization Checklist
Use this checklist for any content:
### GEO Readiness Checklist
**Definitions & Clarity**
- [ ] Key terms are clearly defined
- [ ] Definitions can stand alone as answers
- [ ] Language is precise and unambiguous
**Quotable Content**
- [ ] Specific statistics included
- [ ] Facts have source citations
- [ ] Memorable statements created
**Authority**
- [ ] Expert quotes or credentials present
- [ ] Authoritative sources cited
- [ ] Original data or research included
**Structure**
- [ ] Q&A format sections included
- [ ] Clear headings match common queries
- [ ] Comparison tables where relevant
- [ ] Numbered lists for processes
**Technical**
- [ ] FAQ schema markup added
- [ ] Content freshness indicated
- [ ] Sources are verifiable
Tips for Success
- Answer the question first - Put the answer in the first sentence
- Be specific - Vague content doesn't get cited
- Cite sources - AI systems trust verifiable information
- Stay current - Update statistics and facts regularly
- Match query format - Questions deserve direct answers
- Build authority - Expert credentials increase citation likelihood
Related Skills
- seo-content-writer - Create SEO content to optimize
- schema-markup-generator - Add structured data
- content-refresher - Update content for freshness
- serp-analysis - Analyze AI Overview patterns
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