GEO by Business Type: AI Search Visibility for Every Industry
GEO is not one-size-fits-all. A SaaS company, an ecommerce brand, a B2B consultancy and a digital agency each face different AI search challenges - and each needs a different priority order. This guide breaks GEO down by business type so you can focus on what matters most for yours.
Why GEO differs by business type
The core GEO signals - AI crawler access, structured data, brand authority, content E-E-A-T and technical platform health - apply to every website. But the priority order, the specific schema types and the content strategy that delivers the most impact varies significantly depending on your business model.
An ecommerce brand asking "how do I get cited by AI?" has a very different answer to a B2B consultancy asking the same question. The ecommerce brand needs Product schema and review signals. The consultancy needs thought leadership content and brand authority building. Getting this wrong means wasting time on low-impact work.
GEO for SaaS companies
SaaS companies face a unique AI search challenge: their most valuable queries ("best [category] software", "alternatives to [competitor]", "how to do [task] with software") are exactly the queries AI engines synthesise answers for - and exactly where you need to be cited.
Priority GEO signals for SaaS
- Software schema - use SoftwareApplication schema to give AI engines structured data about your product: name, category, operating system, pricing, aggregate rating
- Comparison and alternatives pages - AI engines frequently cite these for "best X" and "X vs Y" queries. Create well-structured comparison pages covering your category
- Integration documentation - well-structured, searchable docs rank well in AI search for technical queries. Keep docs in crawlable HTML, not gated PDFs
- Review and rating schema - aggregate ratings from G2, Capterra and Trustpilot, marked up with schema, are highly citable
- Use-case content - "How to do X using [your product]" pages capture high-intent AI queries from users already familiar with your category
Critical watch-out: Many SaaS sites lock their help docs and documentation behind login. AI crawlers cannot access gated content. Move key documentation to public, crawlable pages.
GEO for ecommerce
Ecommerce has a natural GEO advantage: product data is inherently structured. The challenge is implementing that structure correctly so AI engines can extract and cite it.
Priority GEO signals for ecommerce
- Product schema - every product page should have Product schema with name, description, brand, price, availability and aggregate rating
- Review schema - customer reviews marked up with Review and AggregateRating schema are frequently cited in AI responses to "is X good?" queries
- Category authority content - buying guides, comparison articles and "best of" content at category level captures AI search traffic before users reach product pages
- Brand consistency - ensure your brand name, address and core product information is consistent across all third-party platforms (Google, Amazon, social)
- FAQ pages per product - structured Q&A on product pages with FAQPage schema captures long-tail AI queries about your specific products
GEO for B2B businesses
B2B buyers increasingly use AI search to research vendors, compare solutions and validate choices before speaking to sales. If your brand is not cited in AI answers to their research questions, you may not make the shortlist.
Priority GEO signals for B2B
- Thought leadership content - original research, data-backed insights and genuinely expert opinions position your brand as a citable authority
- Case studies with clear outcomes - specific, measurable results ("reduced cost by 43%") are exactly the kind of concrete facts AI engines cite
- Named expert content - articles by named partners, directors or subject-matter experts perform better than generic company blog posts
- Organisation and Person schema - establish your brand and your key people as verified entities with comprehensive schema markup
- Press and analyst mentions - being mentioned in industry publications, analyst reports and third-party reviews significantly improves AI citation rates
GEO for digital agencies
For digital agencies, GEO is both an opportunity for your own visibility and a new service to offer clients. Agencies that develop GEO expertise now are positioned to lead a category that is growing rapidly.
For your own agency visibility
- Publish original GEO research and data - this positions you as an expert in the space
- Add GEO case studies with specific results to your work portfolio
- Ensure your own website passes a GEO audit - you are the proof of concept
GEO as a client service
- Start with a GEO audit for each client to establish baseline AI visibility
- Package technical GEO fixes (robots.txt, llms.txt, schema) as a one-off delivery
- Offer ongoing GEO content strategy as part of SEO retainers
- Report on AI citation frequency as a new KPI alongside organic rankings
GEO for publishers and media
Publishers and media sites are natural GEO candidates - they produce exactly the type of content AI engines want to cite. But many publishers are actively losing AI traffic through poor technical configuration and lack of author authority signals.
Priority GEO signals for publishers
- Author authority - named journalists and editors with bylines, bio pages and Person schema are cited far more often than anonymous or collective bylines
- Article schema on every piece - with author, datePublished, dateModified and publisher reference
- Original reporting and data - exclusive data and primary source interviews are exactly what AI engines want to cite
- AI crawler access - many publisher paywall configurations accidentally block all bots. Ensure AI crawlers can access at least summary/preview content
- Structured content formats - explainers, glossaries and FAQ pages perform particularly well in AI search for publishing topics
Check your business AI visibility score
Free GEO audit. See exactly which signals are hurting your AI search visibility - in seconds.
Get My Free GEO Score →