GEO / AI Search Readiness
How to improve GEO readiness without keyword stuffing
GEO readiness improves when pages become clearer and more trustworthy, not when they repeat more keywords.
Problem
Keyword stuffing can make AI-built pages less useful and less credible.
Symptoms
- Headings repeat the same phrase.
- Pages lack sources, entities, or examples.
- Content reads like a prompt output instead of a useful reference.
How to diagnose
- Identify the core entity and user question.
- Check if supporting facts are structured and sourced.
- Review whether headings help a reader scan the answer.
How to fix
- Replace repetition with entity clarity.
- Add examples, sources, and concise summaries.
- Use schema and internal links to connect related entities.
How Search Lighthouse helps
Search Lighthouse turns GEO findings into specific trust, source, and structure tasks instead of vague AI-search advice.
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