Forget the hype. You don’t need to follow new frameworks like AEO or GEO to show up in Google’s AI Overviews.
Google has confirmed it: standard SEO is enough.
There’s no separate ranking engine for AI Overviews. The same systems used for traditional organic search – Googlebot, indexing, and ranking algorithms – also power AI results.
If your content ranks well on Google, it’s already eligible to appear in AI Overviews.
You don’t need to rebuild your strategy around buzzwords like AEO (AI Engine Optimization) or GEO (Generative Engine Optimization).
There’s no unique trick. What matters most:
These are the same signals Google has always valued – and now they’re just being applied in more AI-driven contexts.
It doesn’t matter if your content is written by a human or with AI assistance.
What matters is how helpful and accurate it is.
Google doesn’t check who wrote it. They check:
Focus on clarity, depth, and reliability – not whether it was typed by hand or generated by tools.
Google’s AI Overviews don’t just summarize. They:
Break queries into multiple subtopics (called query fan-out)
Cross-check responses against indexed content (grounding)
That means your content must be good enough to be used as a source. If your page is accurate, updated, and structured well, it can power AI answers.
AI is already part of search. You don’t need a new approach – just better execution.
The truth is simple: there’s no special playbook for AI Overviews. If you’re building clean, relevant, and helpful pages, you’re already optimized.
Don’t waste time rebranding SEO into something it’s not. Just focus on doing it better.