Googleโs new AI Search guide confirms it: AEO, GEO, AI OverviewsโSEO is SEO.
If you build a solid technical foundation, topical authority, and entity signals, you will show up in AI features. Don't be fooled by the remade acronyms. Itโs the same base.
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@bree_sharp Exactly. The reality of local commerce is that a fully optimized platform ecosystem beats a standalone website every time. If a local shop isn't verified and mapped on the backend, their website is essentially invisible anyway
@nathangotch 100% agree with you. Shipping simple, clean code beats over-strategising every time. You don't need a massive technical setup to get results. Just using basic semantic HTML tables can be enough to optimise content and feed search engines exactly what they want.
When I was working at Q Theatre, I ran into trouble optimising opening hours on Google. With no super admin access to Drupal for schema, I built a clean HTML table instead.
Full story on Substack:
How a Simple HTML Table Beat Googleโs AI Overviews
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@Crypto_Boy_Blue@_josephine0_ Those are called tactile bumps, not braille; they are designed to help touch typists quickly and accurately position their fingers on the home row.
@Revolucion077 Saddest part is you are an aerospace engineer, you should be the first person to understand human factors, cockpit ergonomics, and high-speed visual degradation
@Revolucion077 You have completely missed the mark, diagram illustrates peripheral vision loss (motion blur and cognitive load) due to speed. As speed increases, the human brain cannot process peripheral details fast enough.
@sengineland I feel businesses should not ignore other search engines like Bing, YouTube, TikTok, etc., while optimising for Google. Yes, Google is the biggest search engine, but businesses need to understand modern online consumer behaviour. Optimise for the audience, not just the platform.
@bree_sharp Exactly. Traditional E-E-A-T is about credibility, but AI features run on retrieval accuracy. You can be the most trusted expert in the world, but if the machine canโt explicitly map your data nodes via schema, you don't exist in its vector space. Trust vs. math.
Googleโs new AI Search guide confirms it: AEO, GEO, AI OverviewsโSEO is SEO.
If you build a solid technical foundation, topical authority, and entity signals, you will show up in AI features. Don't be fooled by the remade acronyms. Itโs the same base.
https://t.co/1kdYqKaZW1
@DarkNoir2002@LinkedInLunat1c The problem is digital fonts, letters I and l looks similar due to absence of tail and most apps uses non-serif fonts. If you check words in serif fonts you will see the difference clearly. Serif fonts are accessible friendly. Tails and tittles matter for readability.
@bree_sharp Yup, itโs about EEAT - Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness. If the data isn't clean and verifiable, AI search engines will ignore it
@ro145676@GarrettBlalock3@A98698937@Brink_Thinker Consult a local employment lawyer for exact citations. Go to the public library or Citizens Advice Bureau in your city or town.
UK law:
https://t.co/VSnMpJGxXp.
NZ law:
https://t.co/0nWlCQQKnG