What is AEO? (and why it matters now)
AEO stands for Answer Engine Optimization. It's SEO for AI assistants — making sure ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude cite your work when your audience asks them questions.
- AEO = Answer Engine Optimization. It's SEO for AI assistants like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude.
- When someone asks an AI a question, the AI picks a few sources to cite. AEO is making sure you're one of them.
- LinkLoom scores your content on both SEO (for Google) and AEO (for AI) automatically, in one workflow.
The shift that just happened
Three years ago, if you wanted to know "what's a good protein bar for hiking?", you Googled it, scanned five blue links, clicked one, and maybe bought something. Today, millions of people type that same question into ChatGPT, get a direct answer with 2–3 cited sources, and never see a search result page at all.
If your content isn\'t one of those cited sources, you\'re invisible — even if you rank #1 on Google.
What AEO actually is
Think of AI assistants as a new kind of librarian — one that doesn't hand you a stack of books but reads them for you and tells you the answer. That librarian still has to pick which books to read. AEO is making sure your book is on that short list.
The signals the AI librarian cares about are slightly different from Google's: it wants clear direct answers, well-defined entities (who is this company, who wrote this, what exactly is it about?), structured data it can trust, and factual claims it can quote. AEO is making your content easy for that new librarian to understand and cite.
Four reasons AEO is worth caring about now
You get cited when people ask AI
Your article, product, or podcast shows up as a source when someone asks ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Claude a question in your niche.
You reach the growing AI audience
45% of users now ask AI for recommendations. That audience is invisible to traditional SEO — and you can own it.
You future-proof your content
Search is splitting into "blue links" and "direct answers". Content that works for both channels is the only safe bet.
You get attributed, not replaced
AEO is how you make sure AI quotes you with a link instead of paraphrasing your work without credit.
Built for the AI-search era from day one
Structures your content for citation
LinkLoom flags sections that need TL;DR summaries, direct answers, and question-style headings — the format AI engines extract from.
Tells AI exactly who you are
Auto-linked Wikidata and Knowledge Graph references so AI can't confuse your brand with someone else's.
Surfaces stats, quotes, and sources
AI engines prefer citing content with verifiable facts. LinkLoom highlights where to add them.
Shows you who's citing you (and who isn't)
Analytics view queries ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and Gemini on your target prompts and reports citation share over time.
See it in action → SEO & AEO Optimization · AI citation analytics
Common misconceptions
- ✗ AEO isn't a replacement for SEO. You need both.
- ✗ AEO isn't about tricking AI. Best practices align perfectly with Google's Helpful Content signals.
- ✗ AEO isn't only for tech companies. Any content that answers questions (recipes, how-tos, reviews, tutorials) benefits.
- ✗ AEO isn't optional anymore. 45% of users now turn to AI assistants first. That number is growing monthly.
Frequently asked questions
How is AEO different from SEO?
Which AI assistants does AEO apply to?
Can I measure AEO the way I measure SEO?
Will optimizing for AEO hurt my Google rankings?
Do I need to write differently for AEO?
What percentage of searches already go through AI?
Own your share of the AI answer
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