Most agencies running generative engine optimization PR for clients in 2026 are stuck on a quiet plateau. The schema is clean, the on-page is tight, the FAQ blocks are tuned for paragraph snippets, and yet the client’s AI citation share refuses to move. The...
A multi-location GEO content calendar is not a bigger version of an SEO calendar. When a single client owns 10, 50, or 200 locations, the workflow that worked for a single-domain blog falls apart inside a quarter. AI citations decay faster than keywords rank, location...
Content freshness AI rankings work differently from traditional SEO freshness signals. Across ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews, content updated within the last 30 to 90 days is cited at substantially higher rates than older pages, and Ahrefs’...
To track AI visibility for clients in 2026, agencies need a defined prompt set, a multi-LLM tracking tool, seven core metrics, and a tiered reporting cadence (daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly). The deliverable is a white-labeled report tying citations and share of...
The search landscape has fractured into three surfaces, and most agencies are still selling two. The paid organic AI search trifecta that agencies need in 2026 unifies all three: paid SEM, organic SEO, and AI search optimization (GEO and AEO) under one operating...
When 1 in 10 U.S. internet users now turn to generative AI first for online search, and AI search visitors convert 4.4x more often than visitors from traditional search engines, agencies are racing to master Generative Engine Optimization. GEO is an emerging search...