Generative Engine Optimization Services

Get Leads from AI Search

Generative engine optimization services (GEO) make your brand the source ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini name when buyers ask who to hire.

Built for SaaS, local service, and ecommerce businesses that rank well but see fewer enquiries.

YOUR BRAND ChatGPT ✓ CITES YOU Perplexity ✓ CITES YOU Claude ✓ CITES YOU Gemini ✓ CITES YOU Google AI ✓ CITES YOU

Do you need GEO services?

Getting cited by ChatGPT / Claude is the hype of the moment… but it might not save your business.

But it might explain a few things:

  • Same SEO effort, fewer leads. Your rankings held steady, but impressions and clicks have been sliding without anything changing on your side.
  • A client mentioned finding you through AI. Good news, though it happened by accident. Nothing has been done on purpose to build that channel.
  • Competitors get named in AI answers and you do not. Worth searching your own service in ChatGPT to see who comes back.
  • Nobody in your industry is doing this yet. Slower sectors leave a window open, and the visible spots tend to go early.
  • You would rather build it now than catch up later. AI is where buyers are heading, and the work compounds from wherever you start.

If any of that sounds like you, generative engine optimization services are probably worth a look.

What my GEO services include

Every business has to solve the same two problems:

  1. Traffic: People have to find you. AI tools now decide a lot of that, and if they never name you, nobody arrives.
  2. Conversion: The people who do arrive have to buy. Otherwise it is attention you paid for and nothing else.

Everything I do works on one or both.

#1: Full brand audit and priority fix list

Keyword and prompt research, website audit, and technical review. Plus your brand presence across the listings AI tools pull from. You end up with a numbered fix list, in the order that matters.

 

#2: Content and technical execution

Every month: content production, on-page and technical fixes, internal linking, entity building, schema, and web design. Getting mentioned is only half of it. The person who clicks through still has to convert.

#3: AI rankings next to lead numbers

Monthly tracking across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini and Google AI Overviews, next to your enquiries, form fills and assisted conversions.

A citation count alone tells you nothing.

Who my GEO services are for

Right fit

  • $250k+ in annual revenue. Marketing budgets usually sit around 5 to 10% of revenue. I want this to fit comfortably inside yours, not become an all-in bet you cannot afford to lose.
  • An established website. Live for a while, with real pages, real reviews, and something published. GEO multiplies a position. It does not create one from nothing.
  • SaaS, local service, or ecommerce. The three categories where AI tools are already sending buyers somewhere.
  • You can give feedback without long delays. Departments and committees are fine. Weeks of silence is what stalls the work.

Not a fit

  • Startups and pre-revenue businesses. That budget belongs in the offer and the product before it belongs here.
  • No website yet. There is nothing for AI tools to read, cite, or send anyone to. Build the site first.
  • You need leads in the next one to three months. This compounds slowly. If cash is tight right now, you are better off gambling on ads or outbound, where the risk pays off faster or fails faster.

How my Generative Engine Optimization services work

No complexity. No guesswork.

Here’s exactly what happens when we work together.

1

Before anything is quoted, I look at your site, run an audit on it, and check how visible your brand already is. We talk it through, sometimes more than once, so I understand the business and you understand what is actually broken and what is worth going after.

Free · No commitment
2

Research into what your buyers search on Google and ask AI tools, grouped into topics and matched against what your competitors already cover. Your existing pages get mapped onto that: what to leave alone, what to fix, what to merge or delete, and what is missing entirely.

Data first · No guessing
3

Technical errors, schema, site speed, indexation and business listings get sorted. Duplicate and competing pages get merged or redirected into one strong version. Nothing new gets published until this is done, because publishing onto a broken structure just buries the work.

Foundations first · Done for you
4

Most of the early gains come from pages you already own. Pages sitting just outside the top results get edited first, along with the ones people see but never click. Anything that can bring in enquiries comes before content that only brings in readers.

Quick wins · Leads before traffic
5

New content ships every week, covering one topic area properly before moving on to the next. Published pages get revisited once they have had time to settle, and the strategy gets adjusted on a recurring basis against your rankings, your AI mentions, and your enquiries.

Weekly output · Adjusted as it goes

FAQs about Generative Engine Optimization Services

How much do generative engine optimization services cost?

Most GEO agency retainers run between $1,500 and $10,000 per month, with enterprise engagements above that, and most agencies do not publish prices at all.

My generative engine optimization services usually run $1,000 to $2,000 per month.

You are paying for the work rather than account managers and agency overhead.

Annual and custom packages get discussed on the call, once I have seen what your site actually needs.

GEO is still early.

The goal is to improve how your business can be understood and referenced by AI systems.

In some cases, this can lead to mentions or even leads.
In others, it builds visibility over time.

It works more like SEO than ads — results compound, not spike.

SEO focuses on ranking pages on search engines like Google.

GEO focuses on how your business is interpreted and potentially referenced inside AI-generated answers.

They work together.

SEO builds visibility.
GEO builds the conditions to be selected.

Yes, in most cases.

GEO builds on the same foundations:

  • clear website structure
  • strong content
  • consistent positioning

If those are missing, GEO has very little to work with.

No.

Although all of my current clients have been mentioned in ChatGPT and Gemini (confirmed by their own clients), I cannot guarantee it.

AI systems are not fully predictable yet.

What can be done is improving the signals that increase the chances:

  • clarity
  • structure
  • authority
  • consistency

Think of it as improving eligibility, not forcing placement.

It depends on your starting point.

I’ve had a client whose new website got mentioned in 2 weeks, while others are positioned after 6 months.

Some improvements can be noticed quickly.
Most results take time, similar to SEO.

This is not an instant channel.

Businesses that rely on online discovery:

  • local services
  • consultants and agencies
  • SaaS tools
  • professional services

If your customers search before choosing, this matters.

I use tools like Ubersuggest that is rapidly adapting to the new AI search needs.

But there is no single metric yet.

I look at:

  • appearances in AI answers
  • brand mentions
  • traffic and lead signals
  • overall search visibility

But most important of all, you should always keep track of actual leads / sales / clients at the end of the day.

People already ask AI about anything.

The best tools for X, how to do Y, the best companies or experts, etc.

And exactly because this is fairly early, your competitors, even the bigger ones, are probably sleeping on this huge opportunity to position yourself earlier and higher.

Just like buying real estate in a city that you know it’s getting better.

Or being early in instagram back in the days.