AI Bot Rules
Rules in robots.txt and HTTP headers to control AI crawler behavior.
All SEO and AEO terms explained. From technical concepts to content strategies.
Rules in robots.txt and HTTP headers to control AI crawler behavior.
Anchoring AI answers in factual, verifiable sources to prevent hallucinations.
AI-generated summaries that Google displays at the top of search results.
Optimizing content so AI models and search engines can use it as an answer.
A link from an external website to your website, important for authority and rankings.
An HTML tag that tells search engines which version of a page is the original when duplicate content exists.
Optimizing category pages in webshops as SEO landing pages.
Signals in content that help AI models recognize and cite your website as a trustworthy source.
Grouping related content around a pillar page to build topical authority.
The recency of web content as a relevance signal for search engines and AI.
Google's metrics for user experience: loading speed, interactivity, and visual stability.
The automated scanning of websites by search engines and AI bots to discover content.
A score predicting how well a domain will rank in search engines, based on link profile.
Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness: Google's quality guideline for content.
Filter navigation in webshops that creates SEO challenges through thousands of URL combinations.
A highlighted answer block at the top of Google search results, also known as position zero.
Generative Engine Optimization: optimizing content for AI-driven search experiences.
Adding geographic metadata to content to signal local relevance.
Free business profile at Google for local visibility in search results and Maps.
Numeric codes returned by a web server indicating the status of a request.
An HTML attribute that tells search engines which language and region versions of a page are available.
The storing and cataloging of web content by search engines so it becomes findable.
Links between pages within the same website that distribute structure and authority.
Researching which search terms your audience uses, as the foundation for your content strategy.