Built a GEO content system around one flagship course.
Your core pages are clear enough to build from. The next problem is compounding visibility, not rebuilding the site.
After the structural work is complete, the next step is improving visibility, measurement, content, and commercial-page performance over time.
Your business may appear occasionally, but competitors still dominate important buyer questions, citations, and source coverage.
The team may be tracking prompts, mentions, or citations, but the numbers need to connect to commercial pages, pipeline, and next actions.
Your content may be published, but it is not building enough entity clarity, source value, or qualified discovery around the pages that matter.
A marketing team, growth team, or agency may already be doing the basics but need structural AI visibility direction.
Growth keeps AI search visibility work moving after the foundation is strong enough. The focus is not monthly activity for its own sake. The focus is compounding the signals that support qualified discovery.
Work is planned in 90-day chunks so the focus can adjust as the site, market, and AI visibility signals change.
Core pages are refined, expanded, linked, and supported as visibility data and buyer patterns become clearer.
AI visibility tracking is tied to commercial pages, source coverage, competitor gaps, and qualified enquiry signals.
Content and page improvements support the questions buyers ask before they enquire.
The business, services, proof, and supporting content become easier for search and AI systems to interpret over time.
Growth focuses on the highest-leverage bottleneck rather than generic content calendars, prompt screenshots, or disconnected technical tasks.
Growth is scope-based. The exact deliverables depend on the audit and the 90-day focus.
Growth is scope-based, not a fixed retainer menu. The audit confirms the 90-day focus before any scope is quoted. Deliverables shift as the work compounds and the bottleneck moves.
Growth starts by checking whether the site is strong enough to compound. If the foundation is weak, Rebuild may need to come first.
The focus may be GEO, AI visibility tracking, technical AI visibility, entity clarity, commercial-page improvement, or a mix.
Work is delivered against the current scope, with an emphasis on commercial pages and qualified discovery.
Measurement looks beyond vanity citation counts and focuses on the visibility signals connected to commercial outcomes.
Growth is not a fixed retainer with the same activity every month. The loop forces a deliberate scope decision every 90 days. Based on what changed, what compounded, and where the bottleneck moved.
Growth is most useful when the foundation is strong enough to support compounding work across content, tracking, technical visibility, entity clarity, and commercial pages.
If your site is ready to build from, Growth can help AI search visibility compound in focused 90-day chunks.
Start a live audit and find out whether Growth fits now or whether Rebuild should come first.