Knowledge Base
Everything you need to know
about AI search optimization.
Practical guides on AIO, LLMO, GEO, and structured data — written for site owners who want to understand, not just implement.
SEO vs AIO vs LLMO vs GEO: What's the Difference?
These terms all relate to getting found by AI, but they mean different things. We break down each concept with examples so you can stop guessing and start optimizing.
What is LLMO? The Complete Guide to Large Language Model Optimization
LLMO stands for Large Language Model Optimization — the practice of structuring your site so ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude cite it when answering questions.
LLMO for WordPress: Step-by-Step Implementation Guide (5 Steps)
Structured data, FAQ schemas, llms.txt, and author pages — a concrete checklist for implementing LLMO on any WordPress site starting today.
SEO vs AEO vs AIO — What's the Difference?
SEO targets Google rankings, AEO targets AI answer engines, AIO targets ChatGPT/Gemini/Claude citations. Learn the differences and why you need all three.
LLM Citation Monitoring — How to Track If AI Is Citing Your Site
What LLM citation monitoring is, how Amplest Autopilot probes all five LLMs automatically, and what data you get — with live citation stats from our own site.
Proof: Amplest Autopilot Cited by ChatGPT, Gemini & Perplexity
The queries that confirmed citations, live citation rate data, and the tactics we used — ranked by impact. Our own site as a live case study.
WordPress AI Search Optimization — Complete Guide for 2025
Full checklist covering structured data, llms.txt, FAQ content, and E-E-A-T signals — plus how Amplest Autopilot automates all of it for WordPress.
llms.txt for WordPress — What It Is, Why It Matters, and How to Set It Up
What llms.txt is, how it differs from robots.txt, what to write in it, and three ways to place it in WordPress — with a real example from amplest.cloud.