u/sukriti916

It's not like I never had Oreo Shake before but this was actually a GREAT THICK Oreo Shake🤤

It's not like I never had Oreo Shake before but this was actually a GREAT THICK Oreo Shake🤤

This was really a great thick shake. I mean the whipped cream they put was so tasty. They literally have crafted this OREO SHAKE.

A bit costly but worth every penny😍. I just looooved it!!!

Name & Location: Coco, (DLF Mall of India, Noida)

u/sukriti916 — 1 day ago
▲ 7 r/aeo

Been testing this whole AEO/GEO thing for a few months now and I think half the internet is overcomplicating it…

At first I went down the rabbit hole of “optimise for AI” videos and all that. Added FAQ schema everywhere, rewrote intros, tried all the “40-60 word answer block” tricks people keep posting about. Some of it helped a little. most of it felt like chasing ghosts tbh.

What actually helped us was the less fancy stuff..

We cleaned up pages so answers were easier to find. less fluff. more direct explanations. We updated old posts instead of pumping 50 AI blogs every week. Also noticed pages with actual opinions/examples got picked up more than generic “ultimate guide” stuff.

One weird thing tho Reddit mentions and community discussions matter WAY more now than i expected. Same with reviews and people casually mentioning your brand in comparisons/discussions. AI tools seem to trust that kinda stuff a lot. I worked with a small team from InBound Blogging on one SaaS project and they kept pushing this idea that AI visibility is basically “brand familiarity across the web” not just rankings. sounded kinda buzzwordy at first but after tracking prompts for awhile… i get it now. Also been testing some GEO stuff with a GEO focused team called Rubicly recently and the biggest takeaway for me was “SEO still matters first”

if your site is slow, confusing, thin, or has no authority… no AI optimisation trick is saving you. Feels like AI search just rewards sites that already explain things clearly and are talked about in enough places online.

Let me know what others are actually seeing tho because half the linkedin advice on this topic feels completely made up IMO.

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u/sukriti916 — 2 days ago