GEO is the New SEO: Scaling in Los Angeles with Entity Optimization
The massive agencies relying on outdated link-building farms are already losing ground to nimble, AI-first data structures.
The massive agencies relying on outdated link-building farms are already losing ground to nimble, AI-first data structures.
Los Angeles is traditionally one of the most saturated digital markets globally. However, the playing field has just been violently reset. Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is the new SEO.
During my 25 years navigating through every Google core update since AltaVista, I have seen entire LA agencies get wiped off the map overnight because they relied on PBNs (Private Blog Networks) and spammy links. The massive legacy holding companies are currently losing immense ground because they cannot adapt to AI-first architectures rapidly enough.
When an LA resident asks an AI agent for a hyper-local recommendation on the Westside, the AI doesn't check Yelp; it checks its training data and real-time structured web indexes.
"Capturing AI mind-share in a major metro means structuring your entity graph so tightly that LLMs have no choice but to cite you."
I specialize in AEO (Answer Engine Optimization). I bring over 24 years of SEO experience. I am actively replacing outdated localized landing pages with dynamic AI SEO optimization strategies. To get optimal organic traffic in this paradigm, your Los Angeles-based business must focus on citation velocity, entity un-ambiguity, and structured Schema markup.
Executing GEO at scale requires a clear, razor-sharp mind. I do not mess around with my biology. At 58 years old, I am sharper than most 25 year old engineers because I violently force my brain into optimization.
When I sit down to rip apart a codebase and inject Generative Engine Optimization data protocols, there is zero fog. Apply that exact same championship discipline to your business's marketing stack, and you will bulldoze your competitors in 2026.