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SEO and AI Search for Startups: The Only Guide You Need in 2026
You're building something great. But if AI search doesn't know you exist, neither do your customers. Here's everything you need - from foundational strategy to the one session that saves you months of trial and error.
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The Complete Startup Visibility Guide
Start here - the full framework for SEO and AI search in 2026.
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Why exceptional consultants are invisible online - and how to fix it.
Read article → 04 ArticleAEO vs SEO: What Every Founder Needs to Know
AI search works differently from Google. Here is the full breakdown.
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Six avoidable errors. Check whether you are making any of them.
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The problem is rarely the tool. It is the missing strategic layer.
Read article →Startup Visibility Strategy & Roadmap
A bespoke, sector-specific visibility strategy built around your business. Not a template. Not a checklist. A complete plan built for you, with a 90-day roadmap you can action immediately.
The Search Landscape Just Changed - For Good
AI search - ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, Claude - has fundamentally changed how businesses get discovered. Traditional SEO still matters, but it is no longer sufficient on its own. Startups that understand both SEO and AEO from day one have an enormous compounding advantage over those who do not.
The window to move first is now. Early movers are capturing high-intent buyers while their competitors chase Google rankings that are delivering diminishing returns. Gartner predicts a 25% drop in traditional search volume by 2026. That is not a future problem. It is a present one.
The good news: the gap between SEO and AEO is smaller than it seems at first. The same technical groundwork, the same content quality, and the same authority-building that supports Google rankings also supports AI search visibility - the difference is in emphasis and tactics, not in starting from scratch. The Founder's Hub breaks both down, in plain language, for the stage you are actually at.
SEO vs AEO: How the Approaches Differ
| Dimension | Traditional SEO | AEO (Answer Engine Optimisation) |
|---|---|---|
| Success Metric | Rankings, clicks, traffic | Citations, mentions, share of voice in AI answers |
| Visibility Target | Google SERPs (10 blue links) | ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini, AI Overviews |
| Content Format | Keyword-optimised long-form | Extractable answers, FAQ structure, entity clarity |
| Technical Focus | Crawlability, page speed, Core Web Vitals | Schema markup, entity signals, AI crawler access |
| Authority Signals | Backlinks, domain rating | Third-party citations, Wikipedia, Knowledge Graph |
| The Key Question | "Are we on page one?" | "Does AI recommend us?" |
| Outcome Focus | Traffic, impressions, rankings | AI-referred conversions, pipeline, revenue |
For a deep dive into how these two disciplines work together, read the complete AEO vs SEO guide for founders.
How LLMs Actually Choose Which Brands to Recommend
AI does not rank pages. It selects sources to cite based on trust signals that are very different from Google's ranking factors. Understanding this changes everything about your content and visibility strategy.
Earned Media Dominates (74% of Citations)
AI does not prioritise your website content - it prioritises what others say about you. Editorial articles, reviews, Reddit threads, YouTube mentions. This fundamentally changes the content strategy: publishing more on your own site is not the answer.
Source: Omniscient Digital, analysis of 23,387 AI citations
Cross-Source Consensus (2.8x Citation Boost)
When multiple independent sources agree that your brand is the answer to a particular question, AI engines are 2.8x more likely to cite you. Coordinated earned media strategy beats volume every time.
Source: Princeton GEO Research, KDD 2024
The Listicle Effect (43.8% of Citations)
Nearly half of all product and service citations in AI answers come from "Best X for Y" comparison articles. If you are not appearing in those lists for your category, you are missing the single highest-leverage citation opportunity in AI search.
Source: Ahrefs, 17M citation analysis
Reddit's Outsized Role (46.7% of Perplexity Citations)
Community discussions carry enormous weight. Perplexity sources nearly half its citations from Reddit. Authentic community presence is now a visibility strategy, not an optional extra.
Source: SE Ranking
You cannot Semrush your way to being the answer ChatGPT recommends. It requires a coordinated approach across content, earned media, and community - which is exactly what the Startup Visibility Strategy & Roadmap maps out for your specific business.
Why Sticky Frog Built the Founder's Hub
Most SEO content is written for marketing teams with big budgets and dedicated resources. The Founder's Hub is different. It is built for founders, consultants, and small teams who understand that visibility matters but do not have the time - or the patience for generic advice - to navigate the landscape alone.
Behind this is 15+ years of compounded experience across enterprise clients, agency side, in-house teams, startups, and freelance projects. That range means the advice here is not theoretical. It is built from pattern recognition across every context that matters, applied to the stage you are actually at.
AI search is not a future consideration any more. The businesses that are getting found in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI results are the ones who built for it deliberately. The Founder's Hub shows you exactly how.
Guides Built for Founders
Each guide targets a specific challenge founders face with search visibility. Start with the one closest to your situation - they all link to each other and point toward a single, clear next step.
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Read the guideAEO vs SEO: What Every Founder Needs to Know
AI search works differently from Google. Understanding the distinction is the first step to mastering both.
Read the guideThe Startup SEO Mistake That Costs Founders 12 Months
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Read the guideTools vs Strategy: Why Startups Still Do Not Get Found
The problem is not the tool. It is the missing strategic layer that makes any tool work.
Read the guideStartup Visibility Strategy & Roadmap
A focused 1:1 audit plus 90-minute Discovery Workshop. Landscape audit, gap analysis, prioritised roadmap. One session. Real clarity.
Book now - £495This Is About Revenue, Not Rankings
AI-referred traffic converts at 5x the rate of traditional organic traffic. The goal is not to appear in AI answers for blog post topics. It is to be recommended when a buyer is actively looking for what you sell.
Position AEO as revenue, not vanity visibility. Start with your commercial pages - pricing, services, products - and build supporting content that feeds those pages into the AI answers your buyers are getting. This is the strategic difference between being cited and being chosen.
The founders who win in AI search do not start with content. They start with their commercial intent - what they want to be recommended for - and build backwards. That is the first conversation in every Startup Visibility Strategy & Roadmap.
A coordinated earned media and AEO strategy - building the signals AI platforms trust - delivers revenue. Not rankings. Not traffic. Revenue from buyers who have already been pre-sold by the AI that recommended you.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is AEO, and why does it matter for my startup?
AEO stands for Answer Engine Optimisation - the practice of optimising your business to be cited and recommended by AI platforms like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Claude. Unlike traditional SEO, which targets Google's ranking algorithm, AEO targets the way large language models select and cite sources. For startups, it matters because AI-referred traffic converts at significantly higher rates than traditional organic traffic, and because 45% of B2B buyers now use AI tools when researching vendors. Getting your startup visible in AI answers from day one compounds over time.
How is AEO different from traditional SEO?
Traditional SEO focuses on ranking in Google's search results - optimising for keywords, page speed, backlinks, and Core Web Vitals. AEO focuses on being cited by AI platforms - optimising for entity clarity, earned media mentions, FAQ structure, schema markup, and cross-source consensus. The two disciplines overlap but require different tactics. Most startups need both, prioritised according to where their buyers are actually searching.
How long does it take for a startup to appear in AI search results?
There is no fixed timeline, but the factors that influence AI citation speed include whether your brand is mentioned across multiple independent sources, whether you have clear schema markup and entity signals, and whether you appear in listicle or comparison content in your category. Businesses with strong earned media presence can appear in AI answers relatively quickly. The Startup Visibility Strategy & Roadmap identifies exactly which of these factors you need to address first.
Does my startup need both SEO and AEO?
Yes - and the good news is they are not in conflict. The same content quality, authority building, and technical fundamentals that support SEO also support AEO. The difference is in emphasis and tactics. A well-structured AI search strategy reinforces your SEO, and vice versa. The Founder's Hub guides cover both, and the Startup Visibility Strategy & Roadmap builds a roadmap that addresses them together.
What is the first thing a startup should do for AI search visibility?
Audit what already exists. Before investing in new content or new tools, understand your current footprint - what you are already being cited for (if anything), where your competitors appear in AI answers, and what the gaps are between where you are and where you need to be. That is exactly what the Startup Visibility Strategy & Roadmap delivers: a clear, prioritised view of where you stand and what to do next.
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