How LUMIO builds websites for AI search.
LUMIO does not treat GEO as more blog posts. The goal is to create a source system that can be read by customers, indexed by Google and understood by AI assistants.
1. Define the entity.
Clarify the business name, category, regions served, language support and official source links.
Clarify the business name, category, regions served, language support and official source links.
2. Clarify the offer.
Make the service, customer fit, pricing path, process and next step understandable without a meeting first.
Make the service, customer fit, pricing path, process and next step understandable without a meeting first.
3. Build proof pages.
Turn portfolio examples into case notes with delivered scope, visible proof and claim boundaries.
Turn portfolio examples into case notes with delivered scope, visible proof and claim boundaries.
4. Add machine-readable structure.
Use metadata, canonical URLs, schema, sitemap, internal links and llms.txt.
Use metadata, canonical URLs, schema, sitemap, internal links and llms.txt.
5. Publish answer pages.
Answer buyer questions and AI-search questions in source-backed pages.
Answer buyer questions and AI-search questions in source-backed pages.
6. Monitor prompts.
Test how AI assistants describe the business, whether they cite the official site and where source gaps remain.
Test how AI assistants describe the business, whether they cite the official site and where source gaps remain.
Related: AI Search Source, External Source Matrix, Prompt Monitoring.