Loop 006

The SEO/GEO visibility loop

A repeatable search visibility workflow that fixes the highest-impact crawl, indexation, page-intent, citation, and answer-readiness gaps first.

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Run an SEO/GEO audit across crawlability, indexation, page intent, titles, internal links, structured data, source citations, and answer-first content. Rank the gaps by expected impact, fix the highest-leverage issue, then rerun the same crawl and target-query benchmark across search engines and AI answer engines. Repeat until no critical technical issues remain, every priority query maps to a clear answer-ready page, and the benchmark shows no high-impact gap left to fix.

Verify / stop

Priority pages are indexable, answer-ready, and technically sound.

The repeatable crawl and query benchmark finds no remaining high-impact gaps.

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Use this when

Use this when a site has a defined set of priority pages and target questions, and you can rerun the same technical crawl and search visibility checks after each change.

How to run it

  1. Record the target queries, answer engines, search engines, locale, date, and benchmark method.
  2. Audit crawlability, indexation, page intent, titles, internal links, structured data, citations, and visible answer quality.
  3. Rank findings by expected impact and fix one high-leverage issue at a time.
  4. Rerun the original crawl and query benchmark until no critical technical issue or high-impact content gap remains.

Why it works

A fixed benchmark makes visibility work measurable and prevents a long list of low-value SEO tasks from replacing the highest-impact fix. Mapping each priority query to a strong page also gives search and answer systems a clear destination.

Implementation note

AI citations and search results vary by time, location, account state, and model. Record the test conditions and treat sampled visibility as evidence, not a guaranteed ranking.