AI Search & AI SEO
Get found inside Perplexity, Google AI Mode, and ChatGPT search, the engines replacing the blue links.
Optimized for the engines, not just Google.
AI search engines (Perplexity, Google AI Mode and AI Overviews, ChatGPT search, Bing Copilot) read the web differently than classic Google. They crawl, chunk, embed, and re-rank your pages, then assemble answers from the sources they trust. AI SEO makes your site easy for those engines to crawl, read, understand, and cite, so you show up where buyers now look first.
- AI-crawler access and technical readiness (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, Google-Extended)
- Topical authority clusters that signal real depth, not thin pages
- Content chunked and structured to survive embedding retrieval and reranking
- llms.txt, structured data, and clean machine-readable facts
- Presence tracking across Perplexity, AI Overviews, and ChatGPT search
- Site speed, rendering, and architecture so AI engines can actually read you
What we handle.
- Technical audit for AI crawlers and rendering
- Topical authority and internal-linking architecture
- Retrieval-ready content structure (self-contained, front-loaded chunks)
- llms.txt and structured-data implementation
- Monitoring your visibility inside AI search engines
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AI search is taking the top of the funnel, and the rules are different. We make your site the kind of source these engines read and cite, then track your presence as the engines evolve.
Questions, answered.
Traditional SEO competes for a ranked list of ten blue links, and the win is a click to your site. AI search engines like Perplexity, Google AI Mode, and ChatGPT search read the top results, re-rank them by meaning, and write one synthesized answer, so the win is being the source the answer is built from and the brand it names. We optimize for that pipeline specifically: self-contained answer chunks, entity clarity, and corroboration across independent sources, not keyword density and deep page rank. In practice we run it alongside your existing SEO rather than replacing it, because the same content can serve both when it is structured correctly.
Yes, and it is a core part of the program, not an afterthought. We monitor a defined set of buyer questions across each engine and track two separate outcomes: whether you get cited (your page survives retrieval and appears as a source) and whether you get named (your brand actually appears in the written answer). These are different wins with different fixes, so we report them separately instead of collapsing them into one vanity number. For example, you can be cited as a source but never mentioned in the prose, which tells us your content is retrievable but your brand authority signals need work.
On your site, we restructure key pages so each answer stands alone in one or two sentences, add JSON-LD schema for your organization, products, and FAQs, and tighten your About and entity data so models can resolve exactly who you are. Off your site, we work on the corroboration that makes engines confident naming you, which means consistent facts across directories, profiles, and credible third-party coverage. We do not write or place fake reviews or fabricated stats, because those are the parts most likely to get cross-checked and dropped. The off-site authority work is usually the slower, higher-leverage half.
On-site structure and schema changes can be picked up within weeks once they are crawled and re-indexed. Being consistently named in answers takes longer, typically a few months, because that depends on multiple independent sources agreeing about your brand, and earning that corroboration is not instant. The timeline also varies by how contested your category is and how thin your current public footprint is. We set expectations against your specific starting point rather than promising a fixed date, and no honest provider can guarantee a citation in a system that writes the answer first and attributes it afterward.
We run it as an ongoing program because the engines, your competitors, and your own content all keep changing. Models update, sources go stale, and a question you owned this quarter can be re-answered with a competitor next quarter, so monitoring and refreshing the corroborating record is continuous work. We can start with a one-time foundational build (audit, schema, page restructuring, entity cleanup) to get the basics in place, then move into a monthly cadence of monitoring, content, and authority work. NYFTY builds and runs this hands-on, tied to which questions you are winning, not a static report you file away.
