Get cited by the answer engines
Search is moving from ten blue links to one synthesized answer. GEO is how you get your content cited inside that answer, on ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Google AI Overviews. These guides cover the structural patterns, schema, and freshness tactics that actually win citations, with the data behind each one.
Guides
Best AI Search Visibility Tools in 2026: Bing Citation Share, Profound, Semrush, and the Firecrawl DIY Option
Six tools that show whether ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews are citing you. We pulled current pricing, mapped each to a use case, and named one pick per persona, from the free Bing baseline to a Firecrawl-built DIY tracker.
June 21, 2026 intermediateHow to Measure Your GEO Performance: Bing Webmaster Tools' AI Citation Share, Explained
Bing Webmaster Tools now tracks how often your content is cited in AI-generated answers, which competitors share those citations, and which query types drove the retrieval. Here is how to read the dashboard, extract keyword research from Grounding Queries, and fill the gap Bing cannot close.
June 19, 2026 advancedHow to rank in Brave Search so Claude cites you
New June 2026 data shows Claude and ChatGPT cite the same sources only 8% of the time, while Claude pulls Brave's top 10 results directly without re-ranking. That makes Brave rank the cleanest lever for Claude citation visibility. Here is the mechanism, four fixes, and a weekly tracker.
June 14, 2026 intermediateHow to get recommended by ChatGPT and Perplexity: co-mentions and what drives AI recommendations
A June 2026 study of 12 athleisure brands found that being recognized by an AI engine does not get you recommended by it. The lever is co-mention density in third-party content, not your Knowledge Graph entry. Here is the mechanism, the data, and a 30-day audit to fix it.
June 12, 2026 intermediateHow to Get Cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews: The 2026 GEO Playbook
Generative Engine Optimization is how you get your content quoted inside AI answers. Here is what the peer-reviewed research shows actually works, from adding statistics and citations to structuring extractable answers, with the measured lift for each move.
June 6, 2026