There’s a new acronym doing the rounds in the marketing world. AEO. Answer Engine Optimisation.
Some agencies are using it to scare businesses into thinking everything they know about SEO is now worthless. Others are ignoring it completely and hoping it goes away.
Both camps are wrong.
The truth is straightforward. AEO is how you make sure your business shows up when people ask AI tools like ChatGPT, Google’s AI Overviews, or Perplexity a question. And if you’re a local business, it’s something you need to start paying attention to right now.
Here’s what it actually means, why it matters, and what you can do about it.
Not long ago, someone looking for a local tradesperson would type something like “plumber Northwich” into Google, scroll through a list of results and click a few links.
That still happens. But something else is happening too.
People are increasingly typing full questions into AI tools. “Who is the best massage therapist near me?” “Which local accountant is good for small businesses?” “Is there a reliable web designer in Cheshire?”
And instead of getting ten blue links, they get a direct answer. A recommendation. A name.
The question is whether that name is yours.
Answer Engine Optimisation is the practice of making your website easy for AI tools to understand, trust and reference when they are answering questions.
Where traditional SEO is about ranking in Google’s search results, AEO is about being the answer that AI gives when someone asks a relevant question.
Think of it this way. Google shows people a list of options. AI gives people a recommendation. That is a fundamentally different dynamic, and it changes what you need to do to get found.
No. And anyone telling you it is wants your money.
SEO and AEO are not opposites. They are not in competition. The fundamentals that make a website rank well on Google are the same fundamentals that make an AI trust and recommend your business.
Good content. Clear structure. Fast, usable pages. Genuine authority in your space. Links and mentions from other credible sources.
If you have been doing SEO properly, you are already most of the way there. AEO is not a replacement. It is an evolution. And the businesses that understand this early are the ones that will have an advantage over the next few years.
That said, there are areas where AEO places more emphasis than traditional SEO, and it is worth understanding them.
Structure and readability matter more than ever
AI tools do not browse your website the way a human does. They scan it. They are looking for clear, well-organised content that directly answers questions. If your pages are a wall of text with no clear logic to them, you are making it harder for AI to understand what you do and who you help.
Being mentioned by other sources carries more weight
With traditional SEO, backlinks from reputable sites boost your rankings. With AEO, the principle is similar but broader. If other websites, directories, local publications and industry sources are talking about your business, AI tools are far more likely to surface you as a trusted recommendation. Think of it as word of mouth, but for algorithms.
Question-led content performs better
AI tools are built to answer questions, so content that is structured around the questions your customers actually ask is more likely to be pulled into AI answers. Straightforward FAQs, clear service descriptions and direct answers to common problems all help here.
Imagine someone in Chester types this into ChatGPT: “Is there a good local SEO agency in Cheshire that works with small businesses?”
ChatGPT pulls from everything it knows. Websites it has crawled. Sources it trusts. Businesses that are clearly positioned around that exact topic.
If your website clearly states what you do, who you help, where you are based, and has other credible sources backing that up, you are in with a shot. If your website is vague, outdated, or buried under a brand name that gives nothing away about what you actually offer, you are invisible.
That is the difference AEO makes.
Here is the good news for small and medium businesses in the North West. Most of your competitors are not thinking about this yet.
The businesses that will benefit most from AEO are not the big national brands with enormous marketing budgets. They already have the authority and the visibility. AEO is a genuine opportunity for local businesses to punch above their weight, get recommended by AI ahead of larger competitors, and capture customers who are actively looking for exactly what you offer.
But that window will not stay open forever. The earlier you get your house in order, the harder it becomes for competitors to catch up.
You do not need to throw everything out and start again. Start with the following:
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