GEO Intelligence
Proof and examples

What strong AI search authority pages actually look like

Most brands do not need more vague “AI SEO” advice. They need a better public proof layer. This page shows the kinds of assets that make a site easier for ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude to understand and cite.

Entity proof

Clear About pages, named operators, company context, and linked profiles that tie the product back to a real business.

Methodology proof

Transparent scoring systems, benchmark logic, audit frameworks, and public explanations of how the work is done.

Outcome proof

Specific numbers, examples, screenshots, testimonials, and public pages that show what changed and why it matters.

Case study pattern 1, the authority cluster

The problem

A brand has one commercial homepage and maybe one services page. It says the right things, but there is no public depth behind the claim. AI systems see a pitch, not a citeable source.

  • No methodology page
  • No supporting guides
  • No glossary or definitions
  • No public case-study evidence

The fix

Build a compact topic cluster around the commercial page. Add an About page, methodology page, engine-specific guides, a glossary, and at least one proof page.

Case study pattern 2, proof-rich commercial pages

Commercial pages become more citeable when they stop acting like isolated landing pages and start acting like evidence-backed summaries.

Weak versionStronger versionWhy it matters for AI search
Generic promise, no numbersNamed metrics such as managed spend, ROAS, win rate, benchmark deltasSpecific claims are easier to trust, summarize, and repeat.
No links to supporting pagesLinks to methodology, glossary, guides, and examplesInternal links help retrieval systems understand the full topic cluster.
Lead form onlyPublic educational content plus conversion pathAI systems need public material they can cite.
Vague trust sectionNamed proof, operator background, and public social/entity linksEntity consistency and verifiable proof improve confidence.

What to publish next if your site is thin

High-priority pages

  1. A transparent methodology page
  2. An About page with real company context
  3. Question-led engine pages such as ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini
  4. A glossary for entity SEO and AI-search terms
  5. One proof page with numbers, examples, or screenshots

High-priority proof elements

  1. Specific results and named benchmarks
  2. Visible trust signals and review references
  3. Clear schema and sameAs links
  4. Author or operator context
  5. Internal linking between all related pages