KNOWLEDGE HUBSEO · GEO · DEVELOPMENT
Practical notes on SEO, GEO and website problems.
I write about specific technical SEO, GEO, Realtor SEO and development problems. Each article shows how I would investigate the issue and links to the relevant service or case.
01TOPICS
Four areas of work, each with a service behind it.
Articles are grouped under SEO, GEO, technical SEO and Realtor SEO, with service pages and case work nearby.
From a search problem to a website change
SEO services, technical work, WordPress indexing problems and a live case study.
View topic ↗02 · GEO / AI SEARCHHow AI search reads a business
SEO versus GEO, business facts, direct answers and evidence.
View topic ↗03 · TECHNICAL SEODiagnosis that reaches templates and code
The order I use to investigate indexing, rendering, templates and code.
View topic ↗04 · REALTOR SEOMarket pages, listings and inquiry paths
Realtor SEO methods and the Evelyn Yang South Florida case study.
View topic ↗02LATEST ARTICLES
Four useful places to start.
The English and Chinese pages cover the same subjects, but each version is written for its own readers.
SEO vs GEO: what changes on the website?
SEO deals with how search engines find, index and rank pages. GEO deals with the facts, answers and evidence that generative search uses to describe a business. Most companies can work on both in the same website instead of building a separate AI-search site.
Read the article ↗How AI search reads a business website.
AI search needs pages it can access and facts it can connect. A business website should state who the company serves, what it offers, where it works, who is behind it and what evidence supports its claims.
Read the article ↗How I structure a real estate website for local SEO.
I start with the markets the Realtor actually serves. From there, I connect regions, cities, neighborhoods, property themes, listings and the agent page in the order buyers and sellers tend to research them.
Read the article ↗How I fix WordPress pages that Google has not indexed.
I first find the step where the page failed: discovery, crawl access, rendering, canonical selection, index eligibility or page value. Submitting the same URL again will not fix a template or site rule.
Read the article ↗03UPCOMING TOPICS
Topics I plan to cover next.
I will publish them when I have a specific problem, method or project experience to add.
- 01Google Search Console sitemap problemsPLANNED
- 02Technical SEO checklist for small business websitesPLANNED
- 03GEO for local businessesPLANNED
- 04GEO for RealtorsPLANNED
- 05Entity SEO and structured dataPLANNED
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