By Tağmaç Çankaya · Updated 24 June 2026
FAQPage schema, a named author, visible and machine-readable dates, and clear internal links. Off the page: it has to be discoverable — indexed by the engines, reachable through inbound links. Most sites do the first and skip the second, so they stay invisible. Here is exactly that, measured on our own site.
Classic SEO optimized to be clicked. Answer engines — ChatGPT, Google's AI Overviews, Perplexity — optimize to be quoted. They lift a clear, trustworthy passage from a page and cite it. So the job changed: instead of stuffing keywords, you make your page easy to lift and trust — a direct answer up top, evidence, clean structure, and obvious authorship. This is sometimes called AEO (answer-engine optimization) or GEO (generative-engine optimization).
We run an honest, free on-page citability check. We pointed it at our own homepage and it scored D — 48/100. The page looked good, but it was built to impress, not to be quoted. The fixes were unglamorous:
FAQPage schema — answering the exact questions customers type, in liftable Q&A form.dateModified.After those changes the same page scored A — 88/100. No new design, no tricks — just made to be quoted.
| Lever | Before (D · 48) | After (A · 88) |
|---|---|---|
| Answer-first opening | marketing preamble | direct quotable answer |
| FAQ + FAQPage schema | none | matches real questions |
| Author / dates (E-E-A-T) | missing | named author + dates |
| Conversion links | buried | clear, from the answer |
Here is the part that surprised us. With an A-grade page, our site still showed up in 0 of 6 real customer searches. We ran a site: search for our own domain and it returned nothing — we were not ranking low, we were not indexed at all.
The reason: a new domain with no inbound links is an island. Search engines discover pages by following links from sites they already crawl. If nothing links to you, you are never found, never indexed, and therefore never citable — no matter how perfect the page is. "Waiting" does not fix an island.
What does:
On the page (you control this — do it first): direct quotable answer up top · FAQ + FAQPage and Article schema · named author · visible + machine date · evidence · clear conversion links · question-shaped headings · crawlable, no accidental noindex.
Off the page (the half that decides whether anyone sees it): indexed (check with site:yourdomain) · submitted in Search Console + Bing Webmaster · real inbound links · Google Business Profile for local · consistent name/description everywhere.
site:yourdomain; if it returns nothing you are not indexed. Submit it and earn inbound links.