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What Is the Difference Between SEO and AEO?

SEO (Search Engine Optimization) gets your website onto the list of blue links when someone searches Google. AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) gets your content cited as the spoken answer when someone asks ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Google AI Overviews a direct question. You need both — but they require different strategies, and most websites are built for one while completely ignoring the other.

SEO vs AEO: The Core Difference

Both SEO and AEO are about getting found online. The difference is where you get found and how a potential customer encounters your business.

With SEO, a customer types a query into Google, sees a list of results, and clicks your link. They land on your page and decide whether to engage. You compete for position in a ranked list.

With AEO, a customer asks an AI tool a question and receives a direct conversational answer. Your business is either named in that answer or it isn’t. There’s no ranked list — there’s an answer, and a source. You compete to be that source.

DimensionSEOAEO
What it optimizes forSearch engine crawlers + ranking algorithmsAI reasoning systems + citation selection
Primary platformsGoogle, BingChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, Copilot
OutputRanked position in a list of linksCitation in a generated answer
How users see resultsBlue link they clickAnswer spoken or shown directly
Key technical signalsBacklinks, page speed, mobile friendlinessSchema markup, structured Q&A, llms.txt
Key content signalsKeyword usage, word count, freshnessDirect answers, named expert, topical depth
How you measure successRankings, organic traffic, click-through rateAI citation appearances, brand mentions in AI answers
Timeline to results3–12 months for new content4–12 weeks for initial citations

Do You Need Both SEO and AEO?

Yes — and the good news is that a well-built AEO page is also a strong SEO page. The signals overlap significantly: fast loading, clear structure, quality content, and schema markup all benefit both. The incremental investment to go from a good SEO page to a good AEO page is usually smaller than people expect.

The risk of ignoring one is real in both directions. A website optimized only for SEO is missing a growing portion of search behavior — the people asking AI tools for recommendations instead of scrolling through links. A website optimized only for AEO may get cited but fail to capture the click-through traffic that still drives the majority of website visits today.

What SEO Does Well (That AEO Doesn’t Replace)

Traditional SEO remains the dominant driver of organic website traffic and should not be abandoned in favor of AEO. SEO still controls:

What AEO Does That SEO Cannot

There are now categories of search behavior that SEO simply cannot reach, no matter how well-executed:

How AgentScott Handles Both Together

AgentScott’s Service 1 (AEO Website Services) builds the full dual-track strategy into every project. Technical SEO foundations (fast loading, correct meta tags, sitemap submission, mobile optimization) are established first. Then AEO signals are layered on top: direct-answer page openings, question-format headings, FAQPage schema, named expert attribution, and topical content clusters that build authority across the site.

The result is a website that shows up in Google’s ranked results AND gets cited in AI-generated answers — covering both the traditional search behavior that still dominates today and the AI-driven search behavior that is growing every month.

Common misconception: “If my SEO is good, my AEO must be good too.” A website that ranks #1 on Google for a keyword can score near zero on AEO signals. High-ranking pages are often built for keyword density and backlink profiles — not for direct answers, structured schema, or named expert attribution. These require separate, intentional optimization.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Ranking #1 on Google means your SEO is strong. AEO requires different signals — direct answers in the first paragraph, FAQPage schema, named expert attribution, and content structured specifically to be extracted by AI reasoning systems. Many #1-ranked pages score poorly on AEO because they were built for keyword coverage, not for direct, citable answers.
Not more important — complementary. Traditional search still drives the majority of website traffic. AEO captures a fast-growing segment: the people asking AI tools instead of browsing links. The businesses building both now will be significantly better positioned than those building only one. Choosing between them is the wrong framing.
Content that directly answers a specific question, uses natural question-format headings, is attributed to a named expert, includes FAQPage schema, and is well-organized with clear sections. This structure satisfies both Google’s content quality signals and AI engines’ citation selection criteria. A page built this way ranks well and gets cited — no compromise required.
Ask ChatGPT or Perplexity a question your business should answer — for example, “what’s the best [your service] in [your city]?” If your business isn’t mentioned, you likely have AEO gaps. AgentScott’s audit process checks 17 categories including AI citation visibility and provides a specific score with prioritized fixes.
Yes, service pages and library pages can be fully AEO-optimized without a blog. A blog amplifies AEO by building topical depth — more interlinked pages on related topics signal stronger authority to AI engines. But the foundation of AEO (direct answers, schema, named expert, FAQ structure) can be built into any page type.

Find Out Where Your Website Stands

AgentScott audits your website against 17 SEO and AEO categories, checks your AI citation status, and delivers a prioritized action plan — for both traditional search and AI-driven discovery.

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