More customers are asking ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity to recommend local businesses. Here's how to make sure your business is the one they mention.
Get $297 Visibility Audit See AI Search Pricing โSomething has changed in how people find businesses. A growing number of customers, especially younger ones, don't type into Google anymore. They ask ChatGPT, Google Gemini, or Perplexity a question like "Who are the best roofers in Fort Worth?" and expect a direct answer. If your business isn't set up to be found this way, you're missing a channel that's growing fast.
When someone asks an AI chatbot for a local business recommendation, the AI pulls from a few different sources:
In short, AI tools trust businesses that have a strong, consistent, well-documented online presence. The same things that help you rank on Google help you get recommended by AI, with a few additions.
The shift is real: In early 2024, roughly 14% of Americans reported using AI chatbots as a search tool. By late 2025, that number had grown to over 35%. Among adults under 35, AI-first search behavior is even more common. This is not a niche trend, it's changing how millions of people find local businesses.
A homeowner in Atlanta asks ChatGPT: "What's the best pest control company in Atlanta for roaches and ants?" ChatGPT cites a company called Peachtree Pest Solutions, because their website has detailed, specific content about both pests, their Google reviews mention those exact services, and they have schema markup identifying them as a pest control company serving the Atlanta metro. The competitor two miles away with a generic website gets no mention.
Optimizing for AI discovery isn't a separate strategy, it builds on good SEO fundamentals with some specific additions.
Schema markup is code added to your website that labels your content for machines. A LocalBusiness schema tells Google (and AI tools) your business name, address, phone number, hours, and service area in a format that's unambiguous. A Service schema describes each individual service you offer. A FAQPage schema makes your FAQ answers directly extractable. Most service business websites have none of this, it's a significant competitive advantage.
AI tools favor content that demonstrates genuine expertise. Not generic marketing copy, but content that shows you actually know your craft. Specific details, real processes, honest explanations of cost and what to expect. The more your content reads like it was written by someone who has done the work hundreds of times, the more it's treated as a credible source.
AI tools read your reviews. They look at how many you have, how recent they are, and importantly, what they say. Reviews that mention specific services ("great job with our tankless water heater installation") are far more useful to an AI than generic praise. Encouraging specific reviews helps both your Google ranking and your AI discoverability.
Your business Name, Address, and Phone number need to be identical everywhere, Google Business Profile, Yelp, Angi, BBB, your website, and every other directory. AI tools pull from multiple sources and cross-reference them. Inconsistent information creates doubt about which details are correct, and that hurts your chances of being cited.
When credible websites mention your business, local news articles, industry publications, chamber of commerce listings, neighborhood blogs, it signals to AI that you're a real, recognized business in your community. These external mentions build what's called "topical authority" and are hard for competitors to quickly replicate.
AI tools that recommend businesses are essentially vouching for them. They're more likely to vouch for a business that has transparent information about who they are, how long they've been operating, their licensing, and their service area. A solid About page, a detailed team page, and clear credentials signal legitimacy to both AI tools and customers.
Google has integrated AI-generated summaries at the top of many search results. Getting featured in these can dramatically increase your visibility.
When you search for something on Google, you may see a blue-tinted box at the very top that summarizes the answer and cites a few sources. Google's AI generates this from multiple web pages. The businesses and websites cited in these overviews get prominent exposure, often more than traditional top-10 results.
Google's AI pulls from content that directly and clearly answers specific questions. Pages that use structured headings (H2s and H3s) to ask and answer specific questions are more likely to be featured. FAQ-style content is particularly effective. If a potential customer might ask "How long does a kitchen remodel take?" or "What's the difference between a tankless and traditional water heater?", write a page that answers that question directly and completely.
Google evaluates content using a framework called E-E-A-T: Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness. For AI Overviews specifically, Google strongly prefers citing sources that demonstrate real-world experience and expertise, not just keyword-optimized content. Including the author's name and credentials, linking to your licenses and certifications, and backing claims with specifics all improve your E-E-A-T score.
Pro Gutter Co. in Raleigh published a page titled "How Much Does Gutter Cleaning Cost in Raleigh, NC?" The page used clear H2 headings, answered follow-up questions like "How often should gutters be cleaned?" and included an author byline with a note about the writer's 12 years of experience. Within 3 months, the page was being cited in Google AI Overviews for gutter-related searches in the Raleigh market, appearing above all traditional organic results for those queries.
Optimizes pages to rank in a list of 10 blue links. Focuses on keyword placement, backlinks, and page authority. Success = appearing on page 1 of Google results.
Optimizes content to be understood and cited by AI systems. Focuses on content clarity, structured data, expertise signals, and consistent digital footprint. Success = being the business an AI recommends when asked.
Both reward fast, well-structured websites with clear content, strong reviews, and consistent business information. Investing in one substantially helps the other. This is not an either/or decision.
AI Search Optimization (also called GEO, Generative Engine Optimization) is how you get ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews to recommend YOUR business when potential customers ask them "who's the best [trade] near me?" This is the next decade of marketing. Most agencies have not figured it out. We have.
Full Organization + LocalBusiness + Service schema on every page. AI engines extract entity data from schema first.
Identifiable human owner with bio, photo, sameAs links to social profiles. LLMs cite identifiable humans 3ร more than faceless brands.
Question-and-answer pairs marked up with FAQPage schema. These get extracted into AI Overviews and ChatGPT responses verbatim.
Every H2 phrased as a question ("What is the best way to..."). Conversational format that LLMs prefer to quote.
Direct, conversational answers under every question heading. "Yes, and here's why..." patterns that LLMs lift directly into responses.
Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness, author bylines, identifiable business, transparent pricing, real reviews, real credentials.
Where you cite a fact, you cite the source (BLS, Census, industry studies). AI engines prefer sites that cite their sources.
More schema types per page than competitors. We've measured this, AI engines preferentially cite pages with denser structured data.
We track where your business name appears across the web. AI engines learn brands from frequency of authoritative mentions.
How to get mentioned in trade publications, HARO responses, industry directories. AI engines weight third-party mentions heavily.
Quarterly check across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity to see if your business is being named. We track Y/N over time.
Blog posts written specifically to be cited by AI: clear claims, quotable statistics, direct answers, proper attribution.
GEO is brand new. Most agencies aren't doing it. The ones who are charge $3,000+/month with vague deliverables. Here's our pricing.
| What it is | Price | What it includes |
|---|---|---|
| GEO Foundation (one-time) | $1,495 | Included in every PHIT Web build at no extra charge. All schema, structured data, and citation-friendly content. |
| GEO Audit (existing site) | $495 | If you already have a website and want to know what's needed to get cited by AI. We deliver a report + action plan. |
| Quarterly AI Engine Tracking | $195/qtr | Optional. We test ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity each quarter. Report which engines name you, for which queries, and how that's changing. |
| HARO + Outreach Service | From $395/mo | We pitch on your behalf to journalists and bloggers to earn third-party citations that feed AI training data. |
| Monthly GEO retainer | $0 | We don't charge one. GEO is built INTO the site. |
AI search is too new for long-term data. But here's what's happening with PHIT Web clients in the first 6-12 months.
Was named by Perplexity for "best roofer in [city]" in month 4. Started appearing in Google AI Overviews for "hail damage roofing" in month 6. Estimated 3-5 leads/month from AI-discovered traffic.
Named by ChatGPT when asked "who builds HVAC websites near [city]", confused query but it pulled them in. Estimated 2-3 monthly AI-driven leads.
Cited in Google AI Overview for "furniture assembly cost", pulled them into the answer panel. Estimated 8-12 monthly leads with AI Overview attribution.
| Factor | Traditional SEO | AI Search / GEO |
|---|---|---|
| Where you appear | Google search results (positions 1-10) | Inside the AI answer that appears ABOVE search results |
| Click-through rate when cited | ~22% if #1 organic | ~38% if cited in AI Overview |
| Trust transfer | User trusts Google's ranking | User trusts the AI's recommendation |
| Time to first results | 3-6 months | 6-12 months (more emerging) |
| Cost | Built into PHIT Web | Built into PHIT Web |
| Future-proofing | Stable for 5-10 more years | The next 10-20 years of marketing |
In 2026 your customers ask AI engines for recommendations before they even open Google. The AI Search retainer makes sure your business is the one AI names, by structuring your data so engines can cite it, and tracking every month where you show up.
The unfair advantage: Almost no agency offers this productized in 2026. Get in early, claim AI search citations in your market, and stay ahead while competitors are still arguing whether AI search matters.
Every month we structure your data so ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, and Google AI can cite you, and we track every citation you earn. The earlier you start, the harder you are to displace.
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