Discoverability surfaces
A Schema.org property that marks specific elements of a page as suitable for text-to-speech reading, used primarily by Google Assistant and AI Overviews. SpeakableSpecification carries a cssSelector or xPath array pointing at the speakable elements; on this site the selector includes [data-speakable], h1, h2, and [data-agent-summary]. Pages that mark their topic sentences as speakable are preferentially extracted into voice answers and short summary panels.
Programmatic SEO, AEO, GEO, AIO, and the schemas behind them.
A content strategy that generates hundreds or thousands of search-optimized pages from structured data using templates.
The practice of structuring website content so that AI assistants and large language models (LLMs) can accurately cite it when answering user questions.
An open protocol that allows websites to notify search engines (Bing, Yandex, Seznam, Naver, and others) about new or updated content in real time.
Structuring content so that answer engines — Google's People-Also-Ask, Reddit pull-quotes, Quora top answers, ChatGPT search results, Perplexity citations — can extract a complete, self-contained answer in 40–80 words.
The subset of GEO/AEO targeted specifically at Google's AI Overviews (formerly SGE).
JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data — the W3C-standard syntax for embedding structured data in web pages.
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