Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Measuring Success in the Age of GEO

I am back after missing a week due to the day job! So, you devised your perfect GEO/AEO strategy and started writing your product content in conformance with the methodologies outlined in previous posts . Now comes the million-dollar question: Is it actually working?

Auditing your performance in the age of AI is tricky because the old scoreboard (Google Analytics) might be lying to you. Traffic might go down while your brand awareness goes up—simply because the AI answered the customer’s question without them ever needing to visit your site.

Here is a no-nonsense, friendly guide on how to audit your GEO and AEO efforts, the tools you can use, and how to fix the cracks in your strategy.


1. The "Ego Surf" Audit (Ask the AI)

The simplest way to audit your standing is to go directly to the source. You need to see if the "Generative Engines" (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Claude) actually know who you are. Also, bare in mind that the AI models don’t reindex as often as the Google Search Index, so this is a long game.

  • The Action: Treat the AI like a potential customer.

  • Brand Audit: Ask, "What is {Your Company Name}?" or "What does {Your Company} sell?" If the AI hallucinates or says "I don't have enough information," you have an AIO (AI Optimization) problem. It means your digital footprint is too small or inconsistent.

  • Category Audit: Ask, "Who provides the best Service in {City}?" or "Compare {Your Product} vs {Competitor}".

  • The Goal: You aren't just looking for a mention; you are looking for sentiment and accuracy. Does the AI recommend you? Does it cite the right features? If it recommends a competitor, analyze why—is their pricing clearer? Do they have more reviews?

2. The Metric Shift: From Clicks to "Inclusion"

In traditional SEO, we obsess over Click-Through Rates (CTR). In AEO and GEO, we care about Source Inclusion and Visibility Scores.

  • Zero-Click Visibility: You need to track how often you appear in "Featured Snippets," "People Also Ask" boxes, or AI overviews. Tools like AIOSEO (for WordPress) or SEMrush can help track these specific SERP features.

  • Position-Adjusted Visibility: This is a fancy term for a simple concept: Did the AI mention you early in its answer? Research suggests that visibility is measured not just by if you were cited, but where and how much of your content was used. You want to be in the first paragraph of the AI’s script, not a footnote at the bottom.

3. The Toolkit: What to Use

You don't need to invent new technology to do this, but you do need to use existing tools differently.

  • AIOSEO (All In One SEO): If you are on WordPress, this plugin has a "Search Statistics" module. It helps you track keyword rankings specifically for content performance and identifies "content decay" (when your old posts stop ranking and need a refresh).

  • Using tools such as AIClicks and Profound, track AEO performance and monitor which products appear in AI citations, which content gets extracted most often, and what language patterns work best. Use these insights to refine your content templates, adjust attribute structures, and improve descriptions across similar products. Once you identify effective AEO patterns.

  • Question Research Tools: Use AnswerThePublic, SEMrush, or even your own customer support tickets. These tell you exactly what questions people are asking. If you aren't answering these specific questions on your site, you are invisible to the Answer Engine.

  • GPT-4 (as an Auditor): You can actually feed your content into ChatGPT and ask it to evaluate it against Google’s E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) standards. Ask it, "How would you rate this article’s authority compared to Competitor {URL}?".

4. Corrective Actions: How to Fix Your Strategy

So, you audited your site and the AI is ignoring you. Here is how to get its attention.

Fix #1: The "Answer First" Adjust (AEO)

If you aren't winning featured snippets or voice search results, your content is likely buried.

  • The Fix: Rewrite your headers as questions (e.g., "How long does a drill battery last?") and provide the answer immediately in a concise, 40–60 word paragraph directly underneath. No fluff, no backstory. Just the answer.

  • Technical Boost: Use Schema Markup (like FAQPage schema). This is code that screams to the robot, "Here is the answer!" Tools like AIOSEO can generate this for you without you needing to code.

Fix #2: The "Citation Magnet" Move (GEO)

If the AI summarizes the topic but doesn't mention you, your content lacks authority signals.

  • The Fix: Add hard data. Don't say "Our software is fast." Say, "Our software processes data 30% faster than the industry average," and cite a source or internal study. Adding citations and statistics can increase your visibility in AI answers by 30-40%.

  • Quote Experts: Include direct quotations from industry leaders or your own experts. AI loves to pull quotes to build its "script".

Fix #3: The "Consensus" Cleanup (Off-Page Audit)

This is the big one. AI doesn't just trust your website; it trusts what the rest of the internet says about you. If you have great content but terrible reviews on Yelp or G2, the AI might skip you.

  • The Fix: Audit your N.A.P. (Name, Address, Phone) across all directories. Inconsistency confuses the AI. Then, actively drive happy customers to leave reviews on third-party sites. The AI looks for "consensus" across the web to verify you are a legitimate recommendation.

Summary Checklist

  1. Ask the AI: regularly prompt ChatGPT/Perplexity to see how it describes your brand.

  2. Track Snippets: Monitor how often you appear in "People Also Ask" or AI Overviews.

  3. Inject Facts: Audit your top pages—if they are full of fluff, replace them with stats, tables, and direct answers.

  4. Check the Vibe: Ensure your off-site reviews and directory listings are squeaky clean.

If you do this, you stop chasing clicks and start building the "influence" that gets you cited as the expert, but remember that this is built over time. Be patient!


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