GEO ranking factors

15 factors that determine whether AI engines cite your brand.

AI engines don't pick citations randomly. Each weights specific signals — entity strength, schema, freshness, third-party mentions, passage extractability, more. This directory deep-dives every major factor.

High importance
  • Entity Strength — How well a brand exists as a recognized entity across structured public sources like Wikipedia, Wikidata, Crunchbase, GitHub, and authority graphs.
  • Answer-Ready Content Structure — Content structured so that individual passages can be lifted intact and used as standalone answers by AI engines.
  • Third-Party Signals — Brand mentions, reviews, listicles, and citations on websites the brand does not control — Reddit, podcasts, YouTube, listicle pages, news, and community sites.
  • Schema Markup — Structured data (JSON-LD) embedded in web pages that explicitly declares content type, authorship, dates, and entity relationships.
  • Freshness Signals — Indicators that content is current — recent dates, updated pricing, current competitor names, recent statistics.
  • Explicit AI Crawler Allow in robots.txt — Explicitly allowing major AI crawlers (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, Google-Extended, etc.
  • Topical Authority — The depth and breadth of content a site has on a specific subject area, plus the interlinking that signals comprehensive coverage.
  • Passage Extractability — How easily an AI engine can lift a single passage from a page and use it as a standalone answer.
  • FAQPage Schema — A specific Schema.
Medium importance