
How I got 700 visits in 30 days with one simple GEO method
I noticed something interesting while working on GEO.
Most SEO tools give you keywords, volumes, difficulty, etc.
But Clarity gives you something much more interesting for GEO: the exact queries people are asking.
So I started doing something very simple:
- Find a recurring query related to my topic in Clarity.
- Use that query as the H1 of a dedicated page.
- Actually answer the question clearly on the page.
- Add enough context to make the page genuinely useful.
- Don't create 50 pages around slightly different versions of the same query.
The important part is #5.
I don't think the goal is to blindly turn every query into a page. That's just another form of scaled content.
The idea is to identify real questions with real search intent, then create a page that deserves to be the answer.
I tested this approach and got ~700 citations in 30 days from these pages alone.
For GEO, I think this is particularly interesting because you're not only targeting traditional keywords.
You're targeting the way people actually formulate questions.
And those questions are increasingly becoming the input to AI search.
Curious if anyone else is using Clarity this way for GEO?