92% of AI citations come from top 10 organic results. Not from "GEO." From SEO.
The GEO acronym is temporary. SEO absorbs and moves on.
https://t.co/mgWe3JG2wc #SEO#GEO
The researcher who coined "RAG" wishes he'd named it differently. Fair. The term now covers everything from a glorified search bar to agentic AI. Next time someone says "we use RAG," ask which kind.
https://t.co/dr4NwadFsa #RAG#AI
@felixhhaas I agree, websites are dissapearing. And also, we are all dying. Just not like.... tomorrow, I hopefully wish.
But (luckily) there's a shift happening from attention-grabbing to intention-grabbing on the web. True.
Google's 2MB crawl limit? Non-event for 99% of sites. The actual news: they split crawler docs by product (Search, News, Gemini). Meanwhile, ChatGPT and Perplexity can't render your JS at all.
https://t.co/RRlY82fEkH #GEO#SEO
@CharlesLTravers 2 small remarks 1) add keyword research for what ai agents decide to search for 2) it is mostly the same now but will evolve more quickly over time
@Lydia_Arzour En effet la valeur ajoutée des ressources diverses crée un paradoxe. A part le fait que cette personne _diverse_ est complémentaire par définition, les préjugés de certains recruteurs les empêchent de rafler le talent sur le marché. J'ai presque honte d'en profiter.
@JasonAEWoodford@pedrodias Those agencies are still there because in the first month they are able to educate the client about the need for an ongoing effort.