Do I still need SEO if I'm doing GEO?
Updated June 25, 2026 · 5 min read
Yes. You still need SEO even if you are investing in GEO, because the signals that earn rankings — crawlability, authority, topical depth, and clear content — are largely the same signals that make AI engines trust and cite you. GEO is an additional layer on top of solid SEO, not a replacement for it.
Key takeaways
- AI engines retrieve from the same web SEO makes findable and trustworthy.
- Crawlability, authority, and clarity feed both rankings and AI citations.
- Classic search still drives large query volume that hasn't disappeared.
- The efficient play is one body of work that serves rankings and citations together.
Why SEO still does heavy lifting
An AI engine cannot cite a page it cannot find, crawl, or render. Those are SEO problems. It also leans toward sources it can trust, and trust is built from the same authority signals SEO has always cared about: quality backlinks, consistent entity data, topical depth, and a technically healthy site.
So even in a pure 'I only care about AI answers' framing, you depend on SEO fundamentals to be eligible for citation in the first place. Turning off SEO to focus on GEO is like unplugging the foundation to redecorate the top floor.
What GEO adds on top
GEO does not discard SEO; it adds emphasis on a few things SEO treats as optional.
- An explicit, quotable answer near the top of each page.
- Answer-shaped sections — questions as headings, concise responses.
- Structured data and an llms.txt surface so AI crawlers parse you cleanly.
- Verifiable facts the engine can attribute with confidence.
- Measurement of citations and share of voice, not just rankings and clicks.
Run them as one workflow
The most wasteful mistake is treating GEO and SEO as separate budgets with separate content. They share the majority of their inputs. Write each important page answer-first, structure it well, ground it in real evidence, and keep the site healthy — you satisfy the ranking systems and the answer engines with a single effort.
The shift to make is in emphasis and measurement, not in abandoning a discipline that still works.
Frequently asked questions
If AI answers reduce clicks, why bother ranking?
Because being eligible to be cited depends on being crawlable and trusted — the exact outcomes of SEO. Rankings also still capture the large share of searches that don't trigger an AI answer.
Can I skip backlinks and just optimize for AI?
Authority still matters. Links and consistent mentions build the trust that makes an engine comfortable citing you, just as they help you rank.
Will SEO eventually become unnecessary?
Not for the foreseeable future. AI engines retrieve from the indexed, crawlable web, so the fundamentals that make content findable and trustworthy remain essential.
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