AI search optimization checklist: 25 steps to get cited
By Abhijay Tondak, Founder & CEO · Updated July 3, 2026 · 8 min read
This AI search optimization checklist covers the 25 most impactful steps to get your site cited by AI answer engines. It's organized into five categories: technical access (can AI crawlers reach you?), content structure (can engines extract clean answers?), authority signals (do engines trust you enough to cite?), discovery (can engines find your best content?), and measurement (are you tracking the right metrics?). Complete the technical access section first — nothing else matters if AI crawlers can't reach your pages.
Key takeaways
- Technical access comes first — blocked crawlers mean zero citations regardless of content quality.
- Content structure is the single biggest lever: answer-first openings get extracted and cited.
- Authority signals (E-E-A-T, schema, corroboration) determine trust, not just relevance.
- Discovery (sitemap, llms.txt, internal links) ensures your best pages are found.
- Measure citation presence, not just rankings — the metrics are different.
Technical access (steps 1–5)
These five steps ensure AI crawlers can actually reach and read your content. Complete them before anything else — optimizing content that engines can't access is wasted effort.
- 1. Allow GPTBot, PerplexityBot, ClaudeBot, Google-Extended, and OAI-SearchBot in robots.txt.
- 2. Serve content as clean HTML that doesn't require JavaScript to render the substantive text.
- 3. Ensure pages load in under 3 seconds — timeouts drop you from the candidate set.
- 4. Return proper HTTP status codes (200 for live pages, 301 for moved, 404 for removed).
- 5. Test by fetching your key pages with a non-browser user agent to confirm the content renders.
Content structure (steps 6–12)
These steps make your content extractable — structured so AI engines can lift clean, citable passages.
- 6. Open every content page with a direct, self-contained answer to its primary query in the first 100 words.
- 7. Use descriptive H2 headings phrased as questions users would ask.
- 8. Keep paragraphs short (2–4 sentences) so extracted passages are clean and complete.
- 9. Include numbered lists and bullet points for step-by-step and comparison content.
- 10. Add a FAQ section with 3–5 questions and standalone answers (not 'as mentioned above').
- 11. Use concrete specifics: numbers, dates, named methods, and step-by-step processes.
- 12. Add a TL;DR or summary box near the top of long-form content.
Discovery (steps 19–22)
These steps help AI engines find your most important content.
- 19. Publish an XML sitemap with lastmod dates and submit it in Google Search Console.
- 20. Create an llms.txt file at your root domain listing your top 20–50 citation-ready pages.
- 21. Create an llms-full.txt with the full text of your key articles for AI deep reading.
- 22. Build strong internal links between related content — topic clusters and pillar pages help engines understand your topical depth.
Measurement (steps 23–25)
These steps let you track whether your optimization is working.
- 23. Track citation presence: query your target keywords in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google (with AI Overviews) weekly and record whether you're cited.
- 24. Benchmark against competitors: for each target query, note which brands are cited and at what position.
- 25. Calculate your AI share of voice: across your target queries, what percentage of citations go to you versus competitors? Track this monthly as your north-star metric.
Frequently asked questions
What should I do first on this checklist?
Steps 1–5 (technical access). If AI crawlers can't reach your pages, nothing else matters. Most sites have at least one crawler-access issue that takes minutes to fix.
How long does it take to complete this checklist?
Technical access (steps 1–5) can be done in a day. Content restructuring (steps 6–12) takes 2–4 weeks depending on your content volume. Authority signals and discovery (steps 13–22) are ongoing. Start measuring (steps 23–25) immediately so you can track progress.
Do I need to complete every step?
Not all at once. The steps are ordered by impact. Complete the technical access section first, then restructure your 10 most important pages, then add schema and measurement. Iterate from there.
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