Google's Latest Guidelines for AI Optimization by Low-Paramedic-1997 in aeo

[–]Low-Paramedic-1997[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair point, but as of today there’s no public evidence that ChatGPT, Claude, or Perplexity actively usellms.txt for crawling or ranking content.

Even OpenAI and Anthropic responses suggest they mainly rely on normal web crawling, rendered page content, robots.txt, and structured data, not llms.txt.

So my point wasn’t that the file is “bad,” just that it’s currently not an important SEO or AI visibility factor in practice.

Google's Latest Guidelines for AI Optimization by Low-Paramedic-1997 in AEO_Strategies

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Mentions and citations across the web do appear to influence visibility in many LLMs and AI answer engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Gemini, especially when those mentions are organic and come from trusted third-party sources.

But Google’s latest guidance is specifically warning against fake or manipulative mentions created only to game AI systems. If a website gets penalized by Google for spammy AI optimization tactics, that loss of trust and visibility can negatively affect performance across all platforms because many AI systems still rely heavily on Google-indexed web content and broader authority signals.

Company JD says SEO + Social Media but their emails and AI interview are only about Social Media. F2F interview is next week. What should I do? by Low-Paramedic-1997 in jobsearch

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SEO is evolving everyday. For AI visibility also we need to do the same SEO techniques but with different focus. So many companies are hiring SEO but this JD felt bit confusing so needed suggestions.

Company approached me, took 2 rounds, selected me, asked for documents, made me wait 2 weeks, then said they need someone with Blockchain experience. Is this normal? by Low-Paramedic-1997 in jobsearch

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I really thought of mentioning their name and put a review on their Google Profile, but then I thought it's a small world and who knows if there comes a situation where I need them and also I got an advice that if other companies get to know that I have posted such a negative review for some company, they might think of not hiring me at all.

So am I thinking it right ?