·8 min read·By Local Pages

GEO vs traditional SEO: a working operator's guide for 2026

Where the playbooks overlap, where they diverge, and the 6 things every local business should do this quarter.

The short version

Traditional SEO optimizes for blue-link rankings on Google. Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) optimizes for being cited inside AI answers on ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews. They share ~60% of the playbook — clean HTML, fast pages, semantic markup, internal linking — and diverge sharply on the other 40%.

Where they diverge

DimensionTraditional SEOGEO
Primary signalBacklinksEntity authority + extractability
Content shapeLong-form proseAnswer blocks + structured data
Update cadenceQuarterlyWeekly re-audit
Success metricPosition 1–10Cited in AI answer

6 things to do this quarter

  1. **Add a 40–80 word definition block** at the top of every important page, wrapped in an element with id="definition".
  2. **Ship FAQPage schema** on informational pages with 5+ question-led headings.
  3. **Publish /llms.txt and /llms-full.txt** at your domain root.
  4. **Allow all major AI crawlers** in robots.txt (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, Google-Extended, Applebot-Extended).
  5. **Build a comparison page** for each major competitor.
  6. **Create a /press-kit page** with Organization schema for AI engines to extract canonical brand facts.

Most local businesses can implement all six in a single afternoon. The compounding starts within 14 days.

Last reviewed on by Local Pages. Local Pages Research is the in-house GEO/AEO research team behind local-pages.app.