Rank on Google—and show up when people ask AI tools for answers.
From $1,000 CAD
Overview
Search behavior has split: people still use Google, but they also ask ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google's AI Overviews for answers. SEO gets you found in traditional results; AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) helps your pages become the source those systems cite; GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) improves how you appear in AI-generated answers. We set up technical foundations, on-page structure, and a content plan so your site earns traffic today and stays visible as search keeps changing.
What you get
Information architecture + page mapping
On-page SEO: metadata, headings, and search intent
Structured data + answer-friendly page layout
GEO/AEO checklist for AI search surfaces
Prioritized content plan you can scale
Outcomes
Better indexing
More qualified traffic
Answer-engine visibility
Compounding growth
Next step
Want this bundled with SEO, design, and ads? We’ll tailor a plan.
SEO vs GEO vs AEO
What’s the difference—and what should you prioritize?
Search has split: people use Google and Bing, but they also ask AI tools for answers. Below are direct definitions you can cite; our contact form is the fastest way to get a plan tailored to your business.
What is SEO?
SEO (search engine optimization) improves how your site ranks in traditional search results on Google, Bing, and similar engines.
It covers technical foundations (speed, crawlability, structured data), on-page signals (titles, headings, intent-matched content), and authority built through helpful pages and links over time.
What is AEO (Answer Engine Optimization)?
AEO structures content so answer engines can cite you—featured snippets, Google AI Overviews, voice assistants, and similar surfaces that pull a direct answer instead of a list of links.
Clear question-style headings, concise opening sentences, FAQs, and schema markup help machines extract accurate, attributable facts from your pages.
What is GEO (Generative Engine Optimization)?
GEO improves how your brand appears in AI-generated answers from tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude when people ask for recommendations or explanations.
Consistent entity signals (who you are, where you serve, what you offer), authoritative hub pages, and citable definitions across your site make it easier for generative systems to mention you correctly.
Which one does my business need first?
Start with technical SEO and a clear service hub—without indexable, fast pages, neither classic rankings nor AI citations have much to work with.
Add AEO patterns (answer-first copy, FAQs, structured data) on your highest-intent pages, then expand GEO-oriented content and internal links as you publish more topical material.
How WebMoose implements all three
We audit structure and performance, map pages to search intent, and ship on-page SEO plus FAQ and schema patterns on the pages that drive leads.
Ongoing content and monitoring cover traditional rankings and answer-engine visibility so you are not dependent on a single channel.
Common questions
Frequently asked questions
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