So, I have been diving into the world of AI search engines lately, like ChatGPT and Gemini, and I am trying to figure out how to get my website to rank higher in these new kinds of search results.
I have heard that it is not the same as traditional SEO, where you just stuff your site with keywords and hope for the best.
Apparently, with AI, it is more about structured data and making sure your content is rich with entities... sounds a bit techy, right? someone suggested that I need to focus on creating really in depth and authoritative content to catch the eye of these AI systems.
But I am worried, what if my content is too verbose or detailed and loses the reader's interest? aI prioritises clear, concise answers, they say...
So does that mean short and sweet is better?:/ I feel like I am getting conflicting advice here! then there is the whole idea of being entity rich which apparently helps these engines understand the context better.
But is there a magic number or type of entities I should be aiming for? it is a bit mind boggling. also, I came across this AI optimization guide whilst browsing, and it seems like a good starting point, but there is this niggling fear that I might invest all this time and energy into something that might not even work.
Have any of you guys dealt with this before or have any tips on what has worked for you? plus, integrating structured data is another thing that keeps coming up, but I am not really sure how to implement it effectively without messing up the site layout.
And I am trying to avoid those technical SEO pitfalls if you know what I mean. any advice or personal experiences you folks can share would be really appreciated. cheers!
I have heard that it is not the same as traditional SEO, where you just stuff your site with keywords and hope for the best.
Apparently, with AI, it is more about structured data and making sure your content is rich with entities... sounds a bit techy, right? someone suggested that I need to focus on creating really in depth and authoritative content to catch the eye of these AI systems.
But I am worried, what if my content is too verbose or detailed and loses the reader's interest? aI prioritises clear, concise answers, they say...
So does that mean short and sweet is better?:/ I feel like I am getting conflicting advice here! then there is the whole idea of being entity rich which apparently helps these engines understand the context better.
But is there a magic number or type of entities I should be aiming for? it is a bit mind boggling. also, I came across this AI optimization guide whilst browsing, and it seems like a good starting point, but there is this niggling fear that I might invest all this time and energy into something that might not even work.
Have any of you guys dealt with this before or have any tips on what has worked for you? plus, integrating structured data is another thing that keeps coming up, but I am not really sure how to implement it effectively without messing up the site layout.
And I am trying to avoid those technical SEO pitfalls if you know what I mean. any advice or personal experiences you folks can share would be really appreciated. cheers!