Article Overview
Search is changing. Traditional SEO is still important, but marketers now need to think beyond ranking on a normal Google results page. Users are asking longer questions, AI Overviews are summarising answers, and tools like ChatGPT and Gemini are shaping how people discover brands, products and services. This is where AEO comes in.
AEO stands for Answer Engine Optimisation. It is the process of making your content easy for search engines, AI tools and answer engines to understand, summarise and recommend. SEO helps your page rank. AEO helps your content become the answer.
What is SEO?
SEO, or Search Engine Optimisation, focuses on improving visibility in search engines. It includes keyword research, technical SEO, page speed, internal links, backlinks, content quality and metadata. A strong SEO page usually targets a keyword, answers a search intent and gives Google enough signals to understand the topic.
For example, if your page targets “digital marketing budget calculator”, classic SEO would focus on a strong title, useful explanation, internal links, schema, page speed and a clear tool or answer on the page.
What is AEO?
AEO focuses on answering questions clearly. It is especially useful for AI-led search experiences where users may not click through every blue link. Instead, they may read a summary, ask a follow-up question or use an AI assistant to compare options.
AEO content is usually structured around direct answers, definitions, step-by-step instructions, comparison tables and FAQ sections. The goal is to make your page easy to quote, summarise and trust.
AEO vs SEO: the key difference
SEO asks: “How can this page rank for the target keyword?”
AEO asks: “How can this page become the clearest answer for the user’s question?”
The best strategy is not to choose one over the other. You need both. SEO brings visibility. AEO improves usefulness, answer clarity and AI-readiness.
How to optimise for AEO
Start by writing a short answer near the top of the page. If the topic is “What is a UTM link?”, answer it in two or three clear sentences before going deeper. Do not hide the answer after a long introduction.
Use headings that match real questions. Instead of only writing “Benefits”, use headings like “Why is AEO important for digital marketing?” or “How do AI Overviews choose sources?” This helps search engines understand your content structure.
Add FAQ sections to important pages. These should answer real questions in plain language. Keep each answer focused and useful. Avoid keyword stuffing.
Use examples. AI systems often understand content better when the answer includes practical examples. For Campaign OS, this could mean showing a sample campaign budget, a sample UTM naming format or a sample KPI calculation.
How to optimise for SEO at the same time
Keep your page title clean and keyword-focused. Use one primary keyword and support it with related terms in headings and body content. Add internal links from related pages. For example, an AEO article can link to your UTM Generator, KPI Builder and Budget Tool.
Make sure your page is crawlable. If Google cannot access the page, it cannot index or recommend it. Submit your sitemap in Search Console and request indexing for your most important pages.
Best content format for AI search
A strong AI-ready article should include:
- A clear definition
- A short direct answer
- A comparison table
- Practical steps
- Common mistakes
- FAQs
- Internal links to useful tools
This format is useful for people and easy for AI systems to understand.
Common mistakes to avoid
Do not write vague introductions that delay the answer. Do not publish thin content that only repeats common definitions. Do not target keywords without answering the full user intent. Do not depend only on AI-generated copy without adding practical experience.
Final takeaway
AEO is not replacing SEO. It is an upgrade to how marketers should think about content. If SEO helps users find your page, AEO helps your page become useful enough to be cited, summarised and trusted.
For Campaign OS, the best approach is to build every tool page and blog article with both SEO and AEO in mind: clear titles, strong answers, practical examples, useful internal links and FAQ sections.
FAQ
Is AEO the same as SEO?
No. SEO focuses on ranking in search engines, while AEO focuses on becoming the direct answer for search engines and AI assistants.
Is AEO important for small websites?
Yes. Smaller websites can compete by publishing clear, helpful and specific answers to practical questions.
Should I still do keyword research?
Yes. Keyword research is still important, but combine it with question research and user intent.
What is the best first step?
Update your most important pages with direct answers, better headings and FAQ sections.