
Search has changed: customers increasingly ask ChatGPT and Google AI instead of scrolling through results pages. If neither the search engine nor the AI has anything to say about your business, you do not exist for the people looking for your service right now. Classic SEO alone no longer covers it — you need visibility both in the rankings and inside AI answers.
We work on both layers: classic SEO — technical optimization, site structure, content built around real queries — and GEO, optimization for generative engines, so that ChatGPT, Google AI and other assistants find and cite your site. The approach is systematic: not one-off fixes but a content pipeline that keeps compounding your visibility month after month instead of letting it fade.
Pricing depends on your niche, competition and the current state of the site, so an honest offer is only possible after an audit. We calculate the quote and fix it before work begins — no vague retainers for thin air, no hidden fees. You know upfront what exactly will be done, in what volume, and what visibility and leads it is meant to bring the business.
We promote clients with a method tested on ourselves: our own site, headpills.com, is filled by content pipelines and already counts 269 pages working for visibility in Google and AI search. For how GEO works and why it became non-negotiable, read our guide to GEO and AI search. Send us your website address and we will tell you where to start.
GEO is optimization for AI search: ChatGPT, Google AI and other assistants. The goal is for the models to know your business and mention it in their answers. It works through site structure, content and signals the models trust — and it runs hand in hand with classic SEO, not instead of it.
SEO competes for positions in Google results; GEO competes for a place inside AI-generated answers, where few sources get cited and the bar is higher. The methods overlap — both need well-structured, factual content — so we run them as one process, not two separate services.
It depends on niche, competition and the state of your site, so we do not name a figure before an audit. After it you receive a work plan and a quote fixed before the start. You pay for a concrete scope of work, not an open-ended monthly retainer with vague deliverables.
The honest answer: not instantly. Search engines and AI models need time to discover and re-evaluate a site, and the pace depends on niche and competition. We do not promise top positions in a week — we show a plan and interim metrics so progress is visible along the way.
AI models lean on sources they consider reliable: clear structure, concrete facts, pages that answer real customer questions. We tested this on ourselves — our own 269-page site is built for exactly this kind of visibility, and we apply the same approach to client projects.
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