A few other things I discovered by going down this AI rabbit hole:
1) DOI minting can heavily influence results (I literally never heard of this before ChatGPT teed this up). LLMs scan libraries like Crossref and OpenAlex for credible sources and projects. If you can DOI mint your best/deepest content (research, studies, webinars, etc) you greatly improve your chances of being teed up in LLM responses.
2) You can be the schema GOAT in less than 20 min per page now. AI - particularly Gemini (not surprising from a Google product) - can give you expert level schema for your pages very quickly. You can level up seemingly overnight. And you can include things like DOI mentioned above. This is something that used to take a vast amount of time and $ for a technical resource. And LLMs rely on structured schema before body content.
3) The infrastructure AIO and GEO is built on is RAG. Focus your efforts on optimizing for RAG and you're giving yourself a leg up on the competition.
I’ve read a few studies that LLM‘s pull between 60 and 87% of citations from Bing. Are there any Bing-specific optimizations that need to be taken into account or any bing specific nuances i need to be aware of and run deep research on? Is this prompt/framework applicable to all search engines, or atleast the most popular?
Side note, thank you so much for all your content it’s been a game changer
Good info as always!
A few other things I discovered by going down this AI rabbit hole:
1) DOI minting can heavily influence results (I literally never heard of this before ChatGPT teed this up). LLMs scan libraries like Crossref and OpenAlex for credible sources and projects. If you can DOI mint your best/deepest content (research, studies, webinars, etc) you greatly improve your chances of being teed up in LLM responses.
2) You can be the schema GOAT in less than 20 min per page now. AI - particularly Gemini (not surprising from a Google product) - can give you expert level schema for your pages very quickly. You can level up seemingly overnight. And you can include things like DOI mentioned above. This is something that used to take a vast amount of time and $ for a technical resource. And LLMs rely on structured schema before body content.
3) The infrastructure AIO and GEO is built on is RAG. Focus your efforts on optimizing for RAG and you're giving yourself a leg up on the competition.
I’ve read a few studies that LLM‘s pull between 60 and 87% of citations from Bing. Are there any Bing-specific optimizations that need to be taken into account or any bing specific nuances i need to be aware of and run deep research on? Is this prompt/framework applicable to all search engines, or atleast the most popular?
Side note, thank you so much for all your content it’s been a game changer