Why Businesses Need to Be Found by AI, Not Just Search Engines

As AI tools reshape how people search, traditional SEO alone isn’t enough. This article unpacks Generative Engine Optimization (GEO), explaining how businesses can build digital authority and credibility to stay visible as discovery shifts from search engines to AI-generated answers.
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For over two decades, businesses have heavily invested in search engine optimization (SEO). The goal was simple: rank higher on Google to attract more traffic and increase visibility. While this strategy isn’t disappearing, the way people discover information is changing.

Gartner predicts that traditional search engine volume will decline by 25% by 2026 as users increasingly turn to AI-powered tools for answers. Instead of typing a few keywords into a search engine, people are now asking entire queries through platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude.

The shift may seem subtle, but the implications are significant. Businesses are no longer just competing for rankings. They’re now competing to be part of the answer.

How Search Turned into a Conversation

Traditional search engines work by giving users a list of results and asking them to choose where to go next. But AI platforms work differently. Instead of only providing links, they deliver direct answers.

A business owner looking for marketing support no longer needs to search “best marketing agency.” They can be more specific and ask, “What should a growing company look for in a marketing partner?” Similarly, a homeowner may ask for recommendations on local service providers, while an investor asks for explanations about financial strategies.

In each example, the AI generates a response by pulling information from multiple sources and presenting what it believes to be the most relevant answer.

This reflects a broader shift in how people interact with information. ChatGPT reached 100 million users within two months of launching, making it one of the fastest-growing consumer applications in history. Millions of people now use AI tools daily, not only to search but to learn, compare options, and make decisions.

As search becomes more conversational, businesses need to evaluate whether they’re visible within those conversations, and if not, then how to get there.

GEO, SEO, and AIO: Understanding the Difference

New marketing terms have emerged as AI-driven discovery grows. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) focuses on improving visibility within traditional search engines, such as Google and Bing. The objective is to help a website rank for relevant keywords to attract organic traffic. SEO has been increasingly important since the dawn of the Internet. 

Generative Engine Optimization (GEO), a newer term, focuses on improving a brand’s visibility within AI-generated responses. Instead of optimizing only for rankings, GEO considers how AI systems discover, analyze, and reference information when generating answers for users.

AI Optimization (AIO) is often used as a broader term to describe any strategies designed to improve visibility across AI-powered platforms and tools.

While the terminology continues to evolve, the takeaway remains the simple: businesses need to ensure they can be found wherever people are looking for information. SEO still matters. But with the rise of AI technology, the reality is that discovery is no longer happening exclusively through search engines. GEO is quickly become just as important as SEO.

If AI Doesn’t Know Your Business Exists, Customers May Not Either

Many business owners assume that a website is enough to establish visibility online. But that assumption is growing riskier. 

AI platforms rely on large volumes of information to generate responses. They look for authority signals across multiple sources, so businesses that appear more frequently in online results are more likely to be referenced.

Unlike a traditional search engine, AI doesn’t evaluate a business in isolation. Visibility is increasingly determined by the strength and consistency of an organization’s entire digital footprint. What others say about your business online carries just as much weight as what you say about yourself on your own website. Media mentions, industry publications, reviews, thought leadership, and third-party references all help establish credibility.

Research from Edelman shows that trust is one of the most important factors influencing purchasing decisions. The same principle applies online, where visibility and trust are closely connected.

If a business has limited content, inconsistent information, or little presence beyond its own website and social channels, it becomes more difficult for both search engines and AI platforms to understand what that organization does and why it matters.

Being invisible to AI doesn’t mean a business lacks value, but it does mean they have fewer opportunities to be discovered.

How Tansley Builds Visibility for the Future

At Tansley, we see GEO as a natural extension of the work we’ve been doing for years. Our focus has never been solely on rankings. It’s been on building digital ecosystems that help businesses communicate clearly and strengthen trust with their audience.

We do this by creating strategic content, developing thought leadership, improving search visibility, and ensuring that key messages are reinforced across multiple channels. Our goal isn’t just to help businesses appear higher in search results. It’s to help them become recognized as sources of information within their industries.

As AI continues to influence how people discover brands, this approach becomes even more important. Businesses that invest in authority will be better positioned today to remain visible tomorrow. 

The Future of Visibility Is Changing

For years, businesses have been asking a simple question, “How do we rank higher on Google?”  But now, that’s evolved into: “How do we become part of the answer?”

The businesses that will succeed in the years ahead won’t necessarily have the biggest advertising budget or most aggressive tactics. They’ll be the organizations who consistently create value and build a credible presence across digital channels. Both search and discovery are evolving, and so naturally, the ways businesses are viewed and valued online is changing along with it. The challenge is no longer simply being found by search engines but being found by the systems people trust to answer their questions.

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Mathieu is the SEO | SEM Strategy Director at Tansley. With over 20 years of experience as a digital marketing entrepreneur, he brings a results-driven approach. He excels in developing digital strategies that propel brands to the top of their industry, while valuing authentic customer relationships.

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Erahm Christopher is an accomplished filmmaker, social strategist, entrepreneur, and speaker renowned for his ability to forge authentic connections through impactful storytelling. His career began when he created the influential Teen Truth series, which led him to address crucial issues within challenging educational settings across North America. Over time, Erahm expanded his scope, founding an educational content company, directing the feature film Listen, and spearheading mental health initiatives in communities across North America. His films and live experiences have connected with audiences of over 8 million people. Erahm is also an acclaimed author of several books, a TEDx speaker, and a contributor to the Washington Post. His combination of storytelling finesse and strategic planning enables him to work seamlessly with governments, nonprofits, and businesses worldwide. In 2020, Erahm helped launch Tansley with a clear goal: to revolutionize how entrepreneurial businesses engage with their audiences through storytelling. Looking ahead, Erahm is eager to merge his varied professional experiences to enhance Tansley’s ability to craft meaningful brand narratives that speak to customers and drive tangible business growth. When he’s not strategizing at Tansley, Erahm loves to be outdoors—whether skiing in winter or kiteboarding in summer—and values the balance these activities bring to his busy life. He treasures time spent with his family, embracing the philosophy that life’s best lived with a blend of meaningful work, connections, and activity.

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SEO | SEM Strategy Director and Co-Founder
Mathieu Guérin has sharpened his expertise in digital marketing and web visibility over fifteen years, backed by a solid foundation in administrative technology and e-commerce from UQAM. As Tansley’s CTO, Mathieu drives strategies that do more than function—they succeed, delivering quantifiable wins for our clients. He’s more than just the tech-savvy brain behind Tansley; he’s a visionary who has founded and steered two successful companies, mastering the complex world of digital strategies that elevate brands to industry leadership. At Tansley, Mathieu finds a perfect match for his dynamic, results-driven approach, ensuring that strategies are flawlessly executed to ensure clients exceed their objectives. Mathieu particularly values concrete metrics and genuine client relationships that define our work at Tansley. Away from the digital landscape, Mathieu seeks the tranquility and thrill of the ski slopes, where he recharges among mountain vistas and cherishes quality time with his family. His life revolves around three core values: family and friends, respect for others, and honesty. The commitment and care Mathieu brings to his personal life are also integral to his professional. Mathieu continually seeks new opportunities to enhance his skills and strives to integrate his passion for technology with robust business strategies at Tansley.