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    Jun 202615 min read

    GEO for Small Business: How to Get Cited by ChatGPT and AI

    More buyers now ask ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google's AI for recommendations instead of scrolling search results. Generative engine optimization (GEO) is how a small business earns a mention inside those answers. Here is how it works — and how a solopreneur can actually do it.

    What is GEO?

    GEO — generative engine optimization — is the practice of optimising your content so AI assistants surface, mention, or cite your business when they answer a question. Where SEO competes for a spot in the list of links, GEO competes to be part of the answer itself.

    The good news for solopreneurs: AI engines reward clarity, accuracy, and genuine expertise — not just domain size. If you truly know your niche and explain it plainly, you can be cited. Marking up your pages with schema.org structured data and following Google's helpful content guidance supports both GEO and SEO.

    SEO vs GEO at a glance

    SEO
    GEO
    Goal
    Rank a page in the results list
    Be cited inside the AI answer
    Output
    Ten blue links
    One synthesised answer
    Wins on
    Keywords + authority + links
    Clarity + quotability + trust
    Click
    User clicks through to you
    User may see you mentioned without clicking
    Best content
    Comprehensive pages
    Direct answers and clear facts

    Four ways to get cited by AI

    1. Answer real questions clearly

    AI answers are assembled from sources that state facts plainly. Write pages that answer specific buyer questions directly, near the top, in plain language.

    • Lead with a direct answer, then add detail
    • Use clear question-style headings
    • Add an FAQ section to key pages
    • Be specific — vague pages rarely get cited

    2. Make your content quotable

    Generative engines lift concise, self-contained statements. Structure content so a single sentence or short list can stand on its own as an answer.

    • Write tight definitions and summaries
    • Use lists, steps, and comparison tables
    • State numbers, ranges, and specifics
    • Avoid burying the answer in fluff

    3. Build trust signals (E-E-A-T)

    AI engines favour sources that look credible. Experience, expertise, authoritativeness, and trust apply to GEO just as they do to SEO.

    • Show who you are — real author and business info
    • Add proof, credentials, and examples
    • Keep information accurate and current
    • Earn mentions on other reputable sites

    4. Be present where AI reads

    Generative engines draw on the wider web, not just your site. Consistent presence across the places AI crawls increases your odds of being cited.

    • Keep business listings accurate and consistent
    • Get mentioned in relevant directories and roundups
    • Maintain an active, on-topic presence
    • Use Organization and Person schema on your site

    The shortcut: write the page you wish existed when a buyer asks an AI "who's good at X for Y?" — a clear, honest, specific answer. That is what gets quoted.

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    Be visible in AI answers

    Want your business to show up when buyers ask AI?

    Mustard Seed Solutions helps solopreneurs and small businesses structure content for both search engines and generative AI — so you get found and cited.

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