CategoryAI SEO

Google Search Console shows you how Google sees your website — and if Google can’t crawl, index, or understand your pages, AI platforms can’t use them either. Despite all the excitement around AI, this part is surprisingly unglamorous. AI SEO doesn’t start with AI tools. It starts with whether your website is even readable. That’s where Google Search Console comes in.
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Yes — whenever it makes sense. And when it doesn’t, that’s usually a sign the FAQ or the blog shouldn’t exist. This question comes up a lot once businesses start taking FAQs seriously. They’ve added questions, written short answers, and suddenly realize: “Some of these topics could be entire articles.” Correct. That’s not a problem — that’s the strategy.
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Not every page — but every service page should include FAQs. This is one of the most common questions we get, and understandably so. Somewhere along the way, “FAQs” picked up a reputation for being either: overused stuffed with keywords slapped onto pages as an afterthought But when used properly, FAQs are one of the most effective tools you have for clarity, conversions, and AI visibility.
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Most AI platforms rely on the same foundational signals as Google. If your website is crawlable, well-structured, trusted, and clearly explains what you do, AI tools are far more likely to surface and recommend your business. Despite what the internet might suggest, AI platforms aren’t pulling recommendations out of thin air. They’re not magically “reading the internet” in real time, and they’re not guessing. They rely on existing, trusted data sources — and your website is one of them.
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Traditional SEO is about ranking in Google search results. AI SEO goes a step further — it’s about making your website clear, trustworthy, and structured so AI platforms can understand your services and confidently recommend you. If SEO used to be about “getting clicks,” AI SEO is about being understood. And that difference matters more than most businesses realize.
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No — and you should be extremely cautious of any SEO agency or contractor who says they do. If someone promises you “Page #1 on Google,” they’re either oversimplifying how search works… or intentionally leaving out some important details. And while that might sound reassuring in a sales pitch, it’s rarely a good sign. Let’s talk about why.
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