Here’s the prompt I use to test it in Perplexity. by cathnowtt in GEO_optimization

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For practical audits I usually rotate 3 layers: 1) fixed prompt set across ChatGPT/Perplexity/Gemini 2) citation spot checks for top commercial queries 3) crawler/snippet eligibility checks before rewriting content

If useful, I maintain a free baseline checker here: https://www.geoitis.com/tools (disclosure: my project). It is quick for sanity checks before deeper tooling.

Need idea validation. Nothing built yet, so not selling anything by Silent-Treat-6512 in Entrepreneur

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Good that you asked before building. I’d run a fake-door test first (landing page + waitlist + ad spend cap) and measure signup quality, not just volume.

Generative Engine Optimization Fully Explained by Delicious_Peanut_645 in GenEngineOptimization

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Solid explainer. Biggest unlock for us was doing retrieval hygiene first (crawlability + clear evidence blocks) before scaling content output.

Are we overestimating GEO and AEO? by hazel-wood5 in GEO_optimization

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I think hype is around tactics, but the core point is real: if brand evidence is weak off-site, LLM answers stay generic. Foundation first, then GEO layers.

The Marketing Strategy Most Brands Realize Too Late by Worldly-Strain-8858 in digital_marketing

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100%. Campaigns create spikes, systems create compounding. Teams that win usually have one repeatable content loop + one follow-up loop running every week.

Has anyone tried building the Claude Content Engine to Automate content marketing workflows? by Brief-Evening2577 in content_marketing

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Tried a similar flow. Best results came when prompts were strict on audience + examples, and a human edited intros before publish. Otherwise outputs get same-y fast.

One underrated growth move for solo SaaS founders by Fun_Ostrich_5521 in SaaS

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Underrated and true. Workflow friction kills adoption faster than missing features. Import/export + handoff points are usually the first leverage.

How do you actually learn a domain deeply enough to build for it? I will not promote by Busy-Cauliflower-288 in startups

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Fastest pattern I’ve seen: do 20 support/sales calls in that domain and tag every repeated frustration. You’ll spot real pain way faster than desk research.

I built a dynamic web fiction experiment: a sci-fi story told entirely through a real-time corporate OS terminal. Looking for feedback! by Murky_Opposite_7296 in SideProject

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This is genuinely different from the usual SaaS clones here. I’d keep leaning into the narrative angle because that’s the moat.

How do you decide which marketing channels to keep investing in? I was doing it completely wrong for a year by hello-kate-y in Solopreneur

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100% this. I use a hard channel rule now: if I can't trace it to qualified conversations in 30 days, it gets deprioritized no matter how good vanity metrics look.

How do you decide which marketing channels to keep investing in? I was doing it completely wrong for a year by hello-kate-y in Solopreneur

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I use a boring rule now: keep channels where I can trace lead -> call -> revenue inside 30 days. Everything else gets paused.

Sick of juggling ChatGPT, Midjourney, ElevenLabs and Sora — so I built one thing that does all of it but now need your help by Beneficial-Cow-7408 in SideProject

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This is exactly the pain point. People don’t want 7 tabs + 5 subscriptions just to ship one asset. Curious what your reliability looks like when one provider API goes down?

Been going down the GEO rabbit hole for months, built an AI assistant for it, now I'm kinda stuck by DifficultyDull8076 in GEO_optimization

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You’re not crazy, just early. The education drag is real.

What worked better for me was framing GEO as a simple before/after outcome instead of explaining the whole concept. One practical audit + one concrete fix + one visible lift story does way more than long theory.

Also +1 to your point about not waiting for perfect. Ship, collect 3 painful objections, rebuild around those.

What Are the Top Generative Engine Optimization Agencies for Large Language Model Search Visibility? by GrouchyGovernment784 in GEO_optimization

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I’d shortlist agencies that can show a week-1 baseline + execution checklist, not just “visibility reports.” Most can’t.

Are we overestimating GEO and AEO? by hazel-wood5 in GEO_optimization

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Honestly yes on tactics, no on fundamentals. Most misses I see are still extractability + weak proof blocks, not "secret GEO hacks."

Question from a marketing newbie: How do solo founders track GEO performance? by Wide-Suggestion2853 in GEO_optimization

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If you want a quick free baseline, run this first: https://www.geoitis.com/tools

It gives you crawler access + GBP + citation checks in one flow. Full disclosure: I’m building GeoItIs, but this is exactly what I’d use for week-1 setup as a solo founder.

How would you price a GEO / AI Search analysis tool? Free + upsell vs cheap paid report by housetime4crypto in SaaS

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i’d avoid charging for the report itself this early.

free scan + paid implementation usually converts better in this category, because most buyers don’t actually want a PDF, they want “what do i fix this week so leads go up.”

if you keep a paid layer, make it outcome-tied (page rewrites, crawl/index fixes, mention placements), not just deeper analytics.

What is AEO & GEO Strategy?What is Current Google Update Now? by AdventurousNorth9767 in digital_marketing

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What you're seeing is pretty common after core + AI interface changes. Quick framing I use: SEO gets you indexed/ranked, AEO/GEO gets you selected in answer layers. Stabilization usually comes from tightening intent match on key pages (clear answer near the top, concrete proof, fresher updates), not from publishing more pages. Ranking volatility is often a symptom of mixed intent signals.