What is Search Engine Optimization (SEO)?
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the practice of improving a site's technical health, content relevance, and authority so search engines rank it for the queries that matter. It spans three pillars — technical SEO, content/on-page, and off-page authority — and the same clean structure it produces also feeds the signals GEO and AEO rely on.
Is SEO still relevant with AI search and AI Overviews?
Yes. AI Overviews and generative answers are built on top of the same crawlable, well-structured, authoritative pages SEO produces — engines still need to find, parse, and trust your content. Strong SEO is now the foundation that GEO and AEO compound on, not a replacement for them.
What are the main pillars of SEO?
Three: technical SEO (crawlability, speed, structured data, indexation), content and on-page (intent-matched pages, internal linking, clear structure), and off-page authority (links, mentions, and brand signals). Modern SEO adds entity clarity and structured data that double as GEO and AEO inputs.
How is SEO different from GEO and AEO?
SEO earns ranked positions in the list of results. AEO earns the single extracted answer (AI Overviews, answer boxes, voice). GEO earns the brand a generative AI recommends by name in a conversation. They share one technical foundation, so SEO work compounds into both — see GEO vs SEO and GEO vs AEO.
How long does SEO take to work?
Technical fixes can surface in days to weeks; content and authority gains typically compound over three to six months and keep building. AI-surface visibility from the same work can appear faster because engines reward clean structure and clear entities quickly.
How does AI Syndicate measure SEO results?
Rankings on commercial queries, organic traffic and conversions, indexation and technical health, plus the AI-surface gains the same foundation unlocks — AI Overview presence and citation share. Everything rolls up to pipeline: qualified discovery calls, opportunities, and revenue.