Writing · Dennis GEO journal
Notes on being cited.
Writing about Generative Engine Optimization, AI search behaviors, WordPress, and the slow-motion shift from blue-link SEO to being quoted inside an AI's answer.
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2026-05-28
Dennis GEO is now on WordPress.org.
It's official — Dennis GEO is approved and listed in the WordPress.org plugin directory. You can now install it straight from your dashboard. Search, click, done.
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2026-05-18
Schema markup vs llms.txt: what's the difference?
Both help AI search engines understand your site, but they do completely different things. Here's a plain-language breakdown of how schema and llms.txt actually work — and why you need both.
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2026-05-04
The easiest AI adoption you'll do this year.
Everyone's talking about AI strategy. Meanwhile, most websites can't even be read by ChatGPT. Here's the five-minute fix.
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2026-04-27
The free AI Visibility Score is live.
Enter any URL, get an instant score out of 100. We check 8 GEO signals — schema, llms.txt, FAQ markup, AI crawler access, and more. No signup required.
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2026-04-20
Dennis GEO is live. Dennis is ready.
Today we shipped Dennis GEO. The plugin is free, Dennis is eager, and your meta descriptions won't write themselves. Well, actually, they will now.
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2026-04-15
What is Generative Engine Optimization?
The term, where it came from, and why every site that wants traffic in 2027 should care about being cited — not just ranked.
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2026-04-12
llms.txt, explained for WordPress owners.
The emerging standard for telling AI crawlers about your site, how it differs from robots.txt, and how to implement it without writing a single line of code.
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2026-04-08
Why FAQ schema is the single highest-leverage signal for AI citation.
Structured Q&A is the format AI models lift most readily. The markup is easy. The content decisions are the work.