Loop 003
The SEO/GEO visibility loop
A visibility loop for improving technical SEO, answer readiness, and AI-search coverage through repeated audits and benchmarks.
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Run an SEO/GEO audit across crawlability, indexation, page intent, titles, internal links, structured data, source citations, and answer-first content. Rank the gaps by expected impact, fix the highest-leverage issue, then rerun the same crawl and target-query benchmark across search engines and AI answer engines. Repeat until no critical technical issues remain, every priority query maps to a clear answer-ready page, and the benchmark shows no high-impact gap left to fix. Verify / stop
Priority pages are crawlable, indexable, and answer-ready.
The repeated crawl and target-query benchmark show no remaining high-impact gaps across technical SEO, internal links, citations, structured data, and direct answers.
Use this when
Use this when a site has specific priority queries, public pages that should answer them, and enough control over the site to fix technical and content gaps directly.
How to run it
- List the priority queries, the page that should answer each one, and the evidence expected on those pages.
- Run the same crawl and answer-readiness checks across titles, descriptions, canonical URLs, indexation, links, structured data, citations, and page copy.
- Rank gaps by expected impact and repair the highest-leverage issue first.
- Rerun the same crawl and query benchmark before choosing the next fix.
- Stop when every priority query maps to a clear answer-ready page and no critical technical visibility issue remains.
Why it works
Visibility work fails when fixes are chosen by hunch. A stable crawl and query benchmark keeps attention on the pages, questions, and evidence that actually matter.
Implementation note
Do not create thin pages just to target keywords. Split pages only when the standalone page can answer a distinct search intent with useful original context.