Good news: you don't need two strategies. The website that ranks on Google and the one ChatGPT cites are mostly the same website. Both reward clarity, speed, credibility, and structure. Here's the build that serves both.
1. Make it fast and server-rendered
Google measures Core Web Vitals (load, interactivity, layout stability) and most AI crawlers don't run JavaScript. Server-side rendering means both Google and AI engines see your real content instantly. Aim for largest contentful paint under 2.5 seconds.
2. Answer the question, then expand
Lead every important page with a direct answer in the first lines. AI engines extract that answer; readers and Google reward the clarity. Add a short TL;DR to key pages.
3. Structure for extraction
- Descriptive headings that map the page
- Short paragraphs and scannable lists
- A real FAQ section with clean question/answer pairs
- Tables for comparisons where they help
4. Prove expertise (E-E-A-T)
Both Google and AI engines weigh experience, expertise, authority, and trust. Use a named author with a short bio, show published and updated dates, cite real sources, and include specific facts and figures rather than vague claims.
5. Add structured data
- Organization (or ProfessionalService) for your brand entity
- Service and Offer for what you sell
- Article and FAQPage for content
- BreadcrumbList for site structure
6. Keep it fresh and get cited elsewhere
Recently updated content earns far more AI citations, so publish consistently. And both systems trust brands that others reference — so earn mentions from credible third parties. Finally, submit your sitemap to both Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools, since ChatGPT's search relies on Bing.
Do these six things and you're not choosing between SEO and GEO — you're winning both with one build.