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The 2026 SEO checklist for the AI era
A field-tested checklist that covers classic technical SEO, on-page best practices, and the new GEO/AEO requirements for AI search engines.
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LumenEntity Research
Visibility & AI search team
1. Technical foundations (the price of admission)
- HTTPS everywhere, HTTP/2 or HTTP/3 enabled.
- Core Web Vitals: LCP < 2.5s, INP < 200ms, CLS < 0.1 on the 75th percentile of real traffic.
- A valid XML sitemap, submitted in Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools.
- A robots.txt that allows the major search and AI crawlers and blocks only what you truly need to block.
- Canonical tags on every indexable page; no accidental duplicates.
- Mobile-first responsive layout; no horizontal scroll on 360 px viewports.
2. On-page (write for humans, format for machines)
- One H1 per page, matching the primary search intent.
- H2 / H3 hierarchy that mirrors the table of contents a reader would expect.
- Lead with a TL;DR or summary list — this is the passage LLM retrievers most often quote.
- Use lists, tables and code blocks for facts and steps; prose for context.
- Internal links with descriptive anchor text, not "click here".
- Image alt text that describes the image, not the keyword.
3. Structured data
- Organization and WebSite schema on the home page.
- Article (or BlogPosting) + BreadcrumbList on every editorial post.
- FAQPage on any page with a Q&A block.
- Product, Offer, AggregateRating on commerce pages.
- HowTo on step-by-step guides (but only when the steps are real, not marketing copy).
4. GEO / AEO additions
- Publish an llms.txt at the site root with your canonical map of pages.
- Allow GPTBot, OAI-SearchBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot and Google-Extended in robots.txt — unless you have a legal reason not to.
- Add an updated date to every editorial page, visible to humans and inside Article schema.
- Maintain an entity page (an About page that clearly states who you are, what you do, where you operate, and who your founders are). Models lean heavily on it.
- Run a recurring prompt audit: take your 50 most important buyer questions and check, monthly, which AI engines cite you.
5. Off-page
- Earn editorial mentions in trade publications your buyers read. LLMs trust them.
- Keep your Wikipedia entity (if eligible) accurate and well-sourced.
- Claim and complete profiles in the major directories for your category.
- Be consistent: same brand name, same description, same logo, everywhere.
6. Measurement
- Rankings: Google + Bing, weekly, for your priority queries.
- Citations: ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Copilot, Google AI Overviews, weekly.
- Share of voice vs. your top three competitors.
- Crawl health and Core Web Vitals from real-user monitoring.
- Brand sentiment in AI answers — is the model describing you accurately?
Frequently asked questions
- Is classic SEO still worth doing in 2026?
- Yes. Every major AI answer engine retrieves from a traditional search index first. If you cannot rank, you cannot be cited.
- Do I need separate tools for SEO and AI visibility?
- Not necessarily. LumenEntity tracks both in one dashboard: classic SEO metrics (rankings, Core Web Vitals, backlinks) alongside AI citations and mentions.
- How often should I run a prompt audit?
- Weekly for high-velocity categories (software, finance, news). Monthly is enough for slower-moving categories. Quarterly is too infrequent.
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