Baseline the citations
I run the queries your buyers actually ask across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude, and record where you appear, where competitors appear, and where the slots are open.
Milwaukee AI Search Optimization
AI search does not pick from a list of links. It writes one answer and cites a handful of sources. The job is to be one of those sources. That means clean indexing across the engines that matter, structured pages an AI can quote without guessing, and answers written for buyers who now ask a chatbot instead of typing into Google.
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A GEO foundation runs $1,200 to $2,000 one-time, with an optional $500 to $1,200 monthly retainer for ongoing tracking and content. Prices are listed openly, no quote-gate.
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I run the queries your buyers actually ask across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude, and record where you appear, where competitors appear, and where the slots are open.
Indexing, robots.txt crawler access, sitemap, schema, and entity consistency get checked first. None of the content work matters if the engines cannot reach or trust the pages.
Service and answer pages get a direct-answer block at the top, FAQ structure, cited facts, and JSON-LD, so each page reads as a clean, attributable source.
Citations lag publication by weeks, so we re-run the queries on a four-week window and track movement per engine rather than judging the first few days.
FAQ
It overlaps heavily but it is not identical. SEO aims at a ranking slot. GEO aims at being the source an AI cites inside an answer. The technical foundations are shared, but GEO puts more weight on direct-answer structure, cited facts, schema, and getting indexed across Bing, Google, and Brave, since the engines ground on different indexes.
Not all of them, and I will say so. If your website and Google Business Profile are weak, that is the real work, and it pays off in both regular and AI search. AI search optimization is worth it once the basics are solid and buyers in your category are already asking AI tools who to hire. The free audit is the honest way to find out which situation you are in.
No, and anyone who guarantees a specific AI citation is guessing. Citations depend on indexing, content quality, competition, and how each engine weights sources, much of which is outside any one site. What I can do is fix the controllable parts and measure the result on a real window so you can see whether it moved.
They ground on different indexes. Perplexity and ChatGPT both use Bing. Gemini and Google AI Overviews use Google. Claude uses Brave Search. That is why a page can show up in one and be invisible in another, and why the work includes checking each index separately rather than assuming a Google ranking covers everything.
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