SEO Strategies in an AI World
Getting your website onto page one of Google is still a critical goal for any business.
Even as AI-generated answers become more common, people still want to visit real websites—yours or your competitors'—to explore, validate, and engage. Visibility in search results continues to directly influence trust, enquiries, and revenue.
The good news is that effective SEO doesn't necessarily require expensive tools or large content teams. What it does require is clarity, structure, and credibility.
Understanding E-E-A-T
Google increasingly evaluates content using its E-E-A-T framework:
- Experience
- Expertise
- Authoritativeness
- Trustworthiness
This is not a single “algorithm” but a set of principles used to assess content quality.
Historically, these qualities were difficult to measure. How does a search engine determine whether content is accurate or written by someone credible? Over time, consistency and longevity helped—but that alone is no longer enough.
The Role of Structure and Focus
One principle that remains highly effective is focus.
At JET, we've consistently applied a single-topic approach—ensuring each page is clearly centred on one subject, product, or service. This makes it easier for search engines to understand exactly what the page is about, improving both relevance and ranking potential.
Structured Data: Turning Content into Signals
Structured data is where modern SEO becomes more precise.
By adding schema markup to your pages, you're not just presenting content—you're defining it in a way that search engines can reliably interpret.
For example:
Organisation schema links your business directly to the content, reinforcing credibility
Author schema helps establish expertise and accountability
Connections to external platforms (such as LinkedIn) strengthen authority signals
This transforms your website from a collection of pages into a network of verifiable information.
Why This Matters in an AI-Driven Search Landscape
AI systems rely heavily on structured, trustworthy data.
If your website clearly communicates who you are, what you do, and why you're credible, it becomes far more likely to be surfaced—not just in traditional search results, but also in AI-generated answers.
Where JET Fits In
JET's CMS (CK5) is designed with this in mind.
It structures content around focused pages and automatically generates the structured data needed to support strong E-E-A-T signals. That means every page published is not just readable for users, but clearly defined for search engines.
The Bottom Line
SEO hasn't become less important in the age of AI—it's become more precise.
Businesses that combine clear content focus with structured, verifiable data are the ones most likely to stand out.
If you're rethinking your SEO strategy in light of AI, it's worth asking a simple question:
Does your website just contain content—or does it clearly prove credibility?
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