Is GEO the same as SEO?
No. SEO remains the foundation for crawlable, useful, indexable content. GEO extends SEO by focusing on how AI answer systems retrieve, evaluate, summarize, and cite web pages.
Can GEO guarantee AI citations?
No. GEO can improve clarity, crawlability, usefulness, and citation readiness, but no publisher can force ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, Bing Copilot, Perplexity, or another AI system to cite a page.
Does structured data guarantee AI visibility?
No. Structured data can help search systems understand visible content, but there is no special Schema.org markup that guarantees generative AI visibility.
Should I create an llms.txt file?
Yes. A root llms.txt file belongs in GEO basics because it gives LLMs, agents, and AI browsing tools a concise map of your best public resources. Create it after your important pages are crawlable, canonical, useful, and current; it complements robots.txt and sitemap.xml, but it does not control crawling or guarantee rankings, traffic, or citations.
Which crawlers matter for AI search?
For Google AI features, normal Google Search crawling and snippet controls matter. For OpenAI, OAI-SearchBot is used for search while GPTBot is associated with training controls. Each platform documents its own crawler rules.