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AI Content & AEO Checklist
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As AI-powered search engines reshape how users discover content, visibility increasingly depends on how well your site communicates context, authority, and clarity, not just keywords.
Answer engines cite sources that state facts plainly, prove who wrote them, and are easy to parse. Answer Engine Optimisation is less about keywords and more about being quotable, verifiable and machine-readable.
Write content that can be quoted
- Answer the question in the first two sentences of the page. No warm-up paragraph.
- Use one idea per sentence and keep sentences short.
- Put a direct definition under any “what is” heading.
- Use headings that match the question a person would ask.
- Give concrete numbers, dates and named examples. Vague claims do not get cited.
- Add a short summary block at the top of long articles.
- Structure comparisons as tables. Models parse tables reliably.
Prove authority
- Name a real author with real credentials on every substantive page.
- Link the author to a full biography page.
- Show the publication date and the last updated date.
- Cite primary sources and link out to them.
- State your own first-hand experience: what you built, tested or measured.
- Publish an About page that says who runs the company and where.
- Keep contact details and a physical address visible.
Make it machine-readable
- Add Organization schema on the site and Article schema on every article.
- Add FAQPage schema where the page genuinely answers questions.
- Add BreadcrumbList schema so the hierarchy is explicit.
- Connect entities with sameAs links to your verified profiles.
- Validate every schema block. Broken JSON-LD is ignored silently.
- Serve content in the HTML, not only after JavaScript runs.
- Publish an llms.txt file that points at your key pages.
Let the right crawlers in
- List the AI crawlers you allow in robots.txt, explicitly.
- Decide deliberately which crawlers you block, and record why.
- Confirm your CDN or firewall is not blocking the crawlers you allow.
- Reference your sitemap from robots.txt.
- Keep the sitemap free of redirects, 404s and noindex URLs.
Build topical depth
- Cover a topic in a cluster of linked pages, not in one long article.
- Link between related pages with anchor text that describes the target.
- Keep one page per question. Do not split the same answer across three URLs.
- Update the pages that already earn citations before writing new ones.
- Remove or merge thin pages that repeat each other.
Measure it
- Check which AI answers cite you, by asking the engines your own questions.
- Track referral traffic from AI assistants separately.
- Track branded search volume. AI visibility often shows up there first.
- Re-check quarterly. The engines change how they cite more often than search does.
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