[{"title":"GEO Is Not Monitoring — It's Content Strategy: How to Actually Get Visible in LLMs","url":"/posts/geo-content-strategy-how-to-get-visible-in-llms/","tags":["geo","ai","content strategy","seo"],"date":"2026-03-29","description":"Most brands think GEO means tracking their mentions in ChatGPT or Perplexity. The real opportunity is identifying what prospects actually ask LLMs — and creating content that gets cited as the answer.","content":"There\u0026#39;s a growing misconception in the SEO industry: GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) is about monitoring your brand\u0026#39;s presence in AI answers. Dozens of tools have popped up promising to track whether ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Copilot mention your brand. That\u0026#39;s useful — but it\u0026#39;s the wrong starting point.\nThe real question isn\u0026#39;t \u0026#34;Is my brand showing up in LLM answers?\u0026#34; It\u0026#39;s: \u0026#34;What are my prospects asking LLMs, and whose content is being cited as the answer?\u0026#34;\nGEO, at its core, is a content …"},{"title":"What Is the Google Indexing API and How to Use It?","url":"/posts/google-indexing-api-guide/","tags":["api","indexing","technical"],"date":"2026-03-15","description":"Technical guide to the Google Indexing API: setup, service accounts, limits, and automation with IndexAI.","content":"The Google Indexing API is a Google service that lets you notify Googlebot directly when a page has been created or updated. Instead of waiting for Google to crawl your site naturally, you send an immediate signal.\nHow It Works The API accepts two types of notifications:\nURL_UPDATED: a page was created or modified → Google recrawls it with priority URL_DELETED: a page was removed → Google removes it from the index Each request is authenticated via a Google Cloud Service Account.\nStep-by-Step …"},{"title":"How to Get Your Site Indexed by Google Fast","url":"/posts/how-to-get-your-site-indexed-by-google-fast/","tags":["indexing","google","api"],"date":"2026-03-01","description":"Complete guide to speed up Google indexing: Search Console, Indexing API, IndexNow, and automated tools explained.","content":"You just published a new article or launched a website, and Google still won\u0026#39;t show it in search results? Indexing can take anywhere from a few hours to several weeks depending on your strategy. Here\u0026#39;s how to speed things up.\n1. Google Search Console: The Basics First step: verify your property in Google Search Console. Once connected:\nUse the URL Inspection Tool to check the indexation status of each page Click \u0026#34;Request Indexing\u0026#34; to manually submit a URL Submit your XML sitemap in the Sitemaps …"},{"title":"Is SEO Dead in 2026? What Really Changed","url":"/posts/is-seo-dead-in-2026/","tags":["geo","google","api"],"date":"2026-02-10","description":"SEO isn","content":"Every year someone declares SEO dead. Every year the industry adapts and keeps generating results. But 2025–2026 brought changes that are genuinely different in kind, not just degree. The honest answer to \u0026#34;is SEO dead?\u0026#34; is: no, but a significant part of what used to be called SEO has migrated to a different layer — and if you\u0026#39;re not aware of it, you\u0026#39;re flying blind.\nThe Numbers That Explain the Panic Here\u0026#39;s the data that\u0026#39;s driving the \u0026#34;SEO is dead\u0026#34; narrative:\n65% of Google searches now result in …"},{"title":"Why Are My Pages 'Discovered but Not Indexed' in Search Console?","url":"/posts/discovered-but-not-indexed-google-search-console/","tags":["indexing","google","diagnostic"],"date":"2026-01-22","description":"","content":"You open Google Search Console, navigate to Pages, and see dozens — sometimes hundreds — of URLs stuck in the \u0026#34;Discovered — currently not indexed\u0026#34; bucket. Unlike \u0026#34;Crawled — currently not indexed\u0026#34; (where Google visited and then chose not to index), this status means something more fundamental: Google hasn\u0026#39;t even crawled the page yet.\nIt knows the URL exists — probably from your sitemap or an internal link — but it\u0026#39;s queued it indefinitely. Here\u0026#39;s why that happens and what to do about it. …"},{"title":"Crawled but Not Indexed: Why Google Refuses to Index Your Pages and How to Fix It","url":"/posts/crawled-but-not-indexed-why-and-how-to-fix/","tags":["indexing","diagnostic","google","technical"],"date":"2026-01-08","description":"Your page is","content":"The \u0026#34;Crawled - currently not indexed\u0026#34; status in Google Search Console is probably the most frustrating message in SEO. Google visited your page, read it... and decided not to include it in its index. In other words: it will never appear in search results.\nThis is the #1 problem on SEO forums, and for good reason — it affects small blogs and million-page e-commerce sites alike.\nWhy Google Crawls but Doesn\u0026#39;t Index Google has a limited indexing budget. It can\u0026#39;t (and won\u0026#39;t) index every page on the …"},{"title":"Why Doesn't My Site Appear on Google?","url":"/posts/why-my-site-doesnt-appear-on-google/","tags":["indexing","diagnostic","google"],"date":"2025-12-18","description":"Your site is invisible on Google? Here are the most common causes and how to diagnose them step by step.","content":"You launched your website, but when you type site:yourdomain.com on Google, nothing shows up. Don\u0026#39;t panic — this is a common problem with well-identified causes.\n1. Your Site Is Too New Google needs to discover, crawl, and index your site. For a new domain with no backlinks, this can naturally take 1 to 4 weeks. Speed up the process by submitting your sitemap in Search Console.\n2. A Noindex Tag Is Blocking Indexation This is the #1 cause for WordPress sites. Check:\nWordPress Settings → Reading → …"},{"title":"How to Get Cited by AI Search Engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini)","url":"/posts/how-to-get-cited-by-ai-search-engines/","tags":["geo","ai","technical"],"date":"2025-12-03","description":"88% of URLs cited by AI search are not in the Google top 10. Learn the concrete strategies to get your content cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity and Gemini.","content":"Here\u0026#39;s the uncomfortable truth about AI search: 88% of URLs cited by AI engines like Perplexity, ChatGPT, and Google AI Mode do not appear in the traditional Google top 10 for the same query (BrightEdge, 2024). Which means your classic SEO ranking strategy, even if it\u0026#39;s working, is largely invisible to the AI layer.\nGetting cited by AI isn\u0026#39;t about gaming a new algorithm. It\u0026#39;s about understanding how LLM-powered search actually retrieves and selects content — and then making your content the …"},{"title":"What Is GEO (Generative Engine Optimization)?","url":"/posts/what-is-geo-generative-engine-optimization/","tags":["geo","ai","google"],"date":"2025-11-15","description":"GEO is the new discipline of optimizing for AI search engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google AI Mode. Here","content":"Since 2023, a quiet shift has been reshaping how people find information online. Instead of clicking through ten blue links, users increasingly ask ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Google\u0026#39;s AI Mode a question and get a synthesized answer — often without visiting a single website. GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) is the discipline of making sure your content gets cited in those answers.\nIf you\u0026#39;ve been in SEO for any length of time, you know the rules have changed before. Penguin rewrote the link game. …"}]