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AI Visibility
AI visibility means how easily AI platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, and Copilot can discover, understand, mention, cite, or recommend your website in generated answers.
In traditional SEO, visibility often means ranking on Google. In AI search, visibility can mean being included inside an AI answer, appearing as a source, or being mentioned as a recommended brand.
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GEO
GEO stands for Generative Engine Optimization. It is the process of improving your content and website structure so generative AI engines can understand, cite, and recommend your brand.
GEO focuses on clear answers, entity signals, structured data, citations, topical authority, and AI-friendly content formatting.
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AEO
AEO means Answer Engine Optimization. It is the practice of creating content that directly answers user questions in a way search engines and AI systems can easily extract.
FAQs, short definitions, step-by-step explanations, comparison tables, and clear headings all support AEO.
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LLM SEO
LLM SEO means optimizing your website for large language models. It focuses on making your content easier for AI systems to understand, summarize, classify, and recommend.
LLM SEO includes content clarity, crawlability, schema markup, author information, brand consistency, internal links, and helpful answer-style content.
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LLMs.txt
LLMs.txt is a text file placed at /llms.txt that can guide AI systems toward your most important pages, tools, guides, documentation, and resources.
It does not replace a sitemap or robots.txt, but it can help provide a cleaner content roadmap for AI systems and language models.
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AI Crawlability
AI crawlability means how easily AI crawlers and search crawlers can access and read your website content.
Crawlability depends on robots.txt, sitemap availability, page status codes, internal links, server response, HTML structure, and whether important pages are blocked.
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Schema Markup
Schema markup is structured data added to a webpage to help search engines and AI systems understand page meaning more clearly.
Common schema types include Organization, Article, FAQ, Breadcrumb, Product, LocalBusiness, Review, and SoftwareApplication schema.
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Entity Signals
Entity signals help AI systems understand real-world things such as a brand, person, product, service, location, or topic.
Consistent brand naming, author details, organization schema, About pages, internal links, and external mentions can strengthen entity understanding.
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Topical Authority
Topical authority means your website has enough useful content around a specific subject to be seen as a reliable source.
For example, LLMrush builds topical authority around AI visibility, GEO, LLM SEO, AI crawlability, and LLMs.txt.
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Structured Content
Structured content is content organized with clear headings, summaries, lists, FAQs, sections, and logical flow.
It helps humans read faster and helps AI systems understand the main topic, subtopics, and answers on the page.