GEO-F-003 Foundations Comparison Free preview Certification

GEO vs SEO vs AEO: The Essential Differences

Use two lines of inquiry—'what is being optimized' and 'the result form'—to clarify the essential differences between SEO, AEO, and GEO, and understand that the three are progressively layered rather than mutually exclusive.

Track
GEO Foundations
Module
GEO Fundamentals
Duration
20 min
Format
Video
Views
830

Overview

This is the part of the course most prone to being “explained wrong,” because many people use the three terms interchangeably. Rather than insisting on absolutely standardized terminology, this lesson guides learners to understand how SEO, AEO, and GEO differ in terms of “what they optimize” and “their result form,” so the team can settle on a single, consistent way of explaining them.

Key concepts

The difference in one sentence each

  • SEO: optimizing to be “more easily found and clicked” in search engine results
  • AEO: optimizing to be “more easily extracted directly into an answer” by answer engines
  • GEO: optimizing to be “more easily synthesized, cited, recommended, and recombined” by generative engines

Google’s official definition of SEO—helping search engines understand content, helping users discover the site and decide whether to visit—still holds (Source: Google Search Central). Search Engine Land’s definition of GEO, by contrast, places greater emphasis on visibility within AI-driven search (Source: Search Engine Land).

A side-by-side comparison

DimensionSEOAEOGEO
What is optimizedRanking in search engine resultsAnswer extraction by answer enginesSynthesized generation by generative engines
Result formBeing found and clickedBeing extracted directly into an answerBeing synthesized, cited, recommended, and recombined
Unit of competitionSingle-page rankingAnswer snippetsContent snippets, brand context, citable evidence

AEO is still built on SEO

Related analysis from Search Engine Land emphasizes that AEO does not exist independently of SEO. Many AI answer systems are still built on top of the search index—Google AI Overviews relies on Google’s index, and ChatGPT Search is closely tied to the Bing index. AEO therefore still rests on SEO as its foundation (Source: Search Engine Land).

The key teaching point

The relationship between the three can be captured in a single sentence: SEO is the foundation, AEO is the answer-extraction layer, and GEO is the generative synthesis layer. They are not mutually exclusive but progressively layered.

Takeaways

  • A diagram of the conceptual boundaries between the three
  • A comparison-table template
  • A consistent internal explanation for the team
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