racheldovanni
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I think it will. Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is becoming more and more crucial as more people use AI-driven search tools for direct answers. While GEO focuses on organizing content so AI platforms can comprehend, summarize, and cite it, traditional SEO is still crucial for search engine ranking. It probably won't be GEO vs. SEO in 2026 instead, it will be about combining the two approaches. The blog on attorney-rankings.com, which I recently came across while surfing about GEO, emphasizes the importance of authority, organized content, and local relevance in tough sectors like law. It's interesting to note that these same elements clear expertise, strong trust signals, and well-organized information also fit in nicely with GEO principles.
How do you feel?
Will traditional SEO eventually be surpassed by GEO, or will SEO continue to be the cornerstone and GEO be an adjunct? Is it still too early, or are companies actually getting ready for AI-driven discovery? Let's talk about it.
How do you feel?
Will traditional SEO eventually be surpassed by GEO, or will SEO continue to be the cornerstone and GEO be an adjunct? Is it still too early, or are companies actually getting ready for AI-driven discovery? Let's talk about it.