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.
Context and guidance When to use it, steps, safety notes, and related loops
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
- Record the target queries, answer engines, search engines, locale, date, and benchmark method.
- Audit crawlability, indexation, page intent, titles, internal links, structured data, citations, and visible answer quality.
- Rank findings by expected impact and fix one high-leverage issue at a time.
- 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.