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AI search visibility checklist for small business
Small businesses often lose AI visibility for predictable technical reasons: AI crawlers blocked at Cloudflare or in robots.txt, weak schema.org markup, and pages that never state the offer in plain language. Work through crawl access first, then structure, then content. Google's generative AI guidance stresses helpful non-commodity content and standard SEO — llms.txt is optional for Google but useful for broader AI readiness.
Use this checklist as an ordered path, not a scorecard. Skipping crawl fixes while polishing schema rarely helps. After each change, verify the production domain, not a staging URL, and avoid promising citations — platforms choose sources independently.
Small business AI visibility checklist
- Allow GPTBot, PerplexityBot, ClaudeBot, Google-Extended, and Bingbot per your policy.
- Fix robots.txt disallow rules that block trusted AI user agents.
- Add skip/allow WAF rules for those bots at the CDN edge.
- Deploy Organization and page-level JSON-LD on key URLs.
- Optionally publish llms.txt; improve FAQ and service copy for citation-ready blocks.
You'll get a prioritized HTML report against this checklist for your domain.
Run Express CheckRelated questions
- What is generative engine optimization (GEO)?Pillar: crawl access, schema, llms.txt, and citable copy for AI search.
- robots.txt for AI crawlers — how to write itTemplate for trusted AI user-agent sections.
- Schema markup missing for AI search — how to fix itAdd JSON-LD so pages are easier to parse and cite.
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