GEO/AEO checklist

GEO/AEO checklist for AI-search readiness.

Use this checklist to review whether priority pages have clear entities, direct answers, schema, internal links, and proof-safe next steps.

Type
Checklist
Scope
Page review
90-day order
04

TL;DR

The practical definition.

A useful GEO/AEO checklist reviews entity clarity, answer structure, schema eligibility, internal links, proof boundaries, and measurement. It should not promise AI inclusion.

Standalone definition

A GEO/AEO checklist is a repeatable review path for improving answer-readiness and AI-search clarity across priority pages.

By Menashe Avramov, founder of SEOH

01

Start with the page job

Every page should have a clear job: explain, compare, convert, reassure, or support a decision.

  • Primary intent
  • Audience fit
  • Conversion goal
02

Check answer and entity readiness

The page should state who it helps, what it offers, why it is credible, and which questions it answers.

  • Entity facts
  • Short answers
  • FAQ coverage
03

Check structure and measurement

Schema, internal links, and AI snapshot tracking should support the visible content rather than create hidden claims.

  • Schema eligibility
  • Internal links
  • AI snapshot notes

Answer-readiness table

What usually weakens or strengthens AI-search visibility.

The table is a diagnostic aid, not a promise of platform inclusion, citation placement, rankings, or generated-answer control.

GEO/AEO checklist answer-readiness signals
SignalWeak patternStronger pattern
Page answerBroad marketing copy that does not answer a direct buyer question.A short answer, supporting detail, and a clear next step on the same page.
Entity clarityInconsistent service names, audience labels, or proof references across pages.Consistent brand, service, founder, audience, and proof language across the site.
Proof boundaryUnsupported awards, logos, testimonials, or visibility claims.Verified career proof, text-only worked-on properties, and no fabricated metrics.

Manual audit focus

What the audit checks first.

The output is a practical review path. It does not promise answer inclusion, citation placement, platform access, or a guaranteed AI-search outcome.

GEO/AEO checklist

Priority URLs

Choose the pages most likely to influence qualified inquiries.

GEO/AEO checklist

Checklist pass

Review answer, entity, schema, link, proof, and conversion fields.

GEO/AEO checklist

Next sprint

Turn the checklist into a short implementation queue.

FAQ

Questions to clarify before scoping work.

Can SEOH guarantee results from the GEO/AEO checklist work?

No. SEOH can improve clarity, structure, and review discipline, but it does not guarantee AI answers, citations, rankings, platform access, or generated wording.

How does this connect to traditional SEO?

GEO/AEO depends on traditional SEO foundations: useful pages, crawlable content, internal links, schema, entity clarity, and honest proof signals.

What is the next step after reading this?

Use the relevant checklist or request a manual AI visibility audit so Menashe can review the site, market, priority pages, and constraints.

Recommended next step

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