Most of what the “GEO” crowd are peddling now *sounds* logical with all its talk of structured data and query fan outs, and is more or less exactly what I was arguing back in late 2023 / early 2024.
I was wrong then, and they’re still wrong now. As Orange Labs founder Britney Muller puts it:
During training, LLMs process text from across the web, but they don’t log URLs, store sources, or remember where anything came from. What’s left is a frozen statistical snapshot (Gao et al., 2023). Not an index. Not a database.
Search engines do the crawling, indexing, and retrieval. LLMs lean on them heavily to surface real-time info (because on their own, they can’t).
Stop optimizing for ‘AI.’ Optimize for search engines (so retrieval-based AI can cite you) + earn third-party coverage (so the model already knows you before the prompt is typed).
That’s not to say query fan out logic (and other “GEO” tactics) doesn’t have its place in content planning – it does. But all this *really* is is a fancy name for an FAQ page (with less emphasis on the “F”). That’s been a core idea in SEO for over two decades. And pretty much all the rest of the “GEO” advice is similarly reskinned old school SEO – from keyword stuffing to linkfarm spamdexing – that Google quietly filtered out years ago.
There’s an awful lot of snake oil being flogged out there at the moment. If some of it seems to work, it’s more by accident than design.