Google's AI isn't just in search anymore. Gemini is its own thing now, with apps, integrations, and millions of users asking it questions. If you're optimizing for AI visibility, Gemini needs to be on your radar.
What makes Gemini different
Gemini is Google's answer to ChatGPT. It's the AI model powering several Google products:
- The Gemini app and chat interface (formerly Bard)
- AI Overviews in Google Search
- Gemini in Google Workspace (Docs, Gmail, etc.)
- Various other Google integrations
Because it's Google, Gemini has tight integration with Google Search. When it needs to look up current information, it's pulling from Google's search index. This creates a unique dynamic: SEO and Gemini optimization are more closely connected than with other AI tools.
The Google connection: why it matters
Here's what's interesting about Gemini: it leans heavily on Google Search results. In many ways, optimizing for Gemini is optimizing for Google Search, plus making sure your content is useful for AI extraction.
If you rank well in Google for relevant queries, you're more likely to show up in Gemini's answers. Your traditional SEO work isn't wasted here.
But there's a catch. Ranking in Google doesn't guarantee Gemini mentions you. Gemini still has to decide your content is worth citing. High ranking gets you in the consideration set. Quality and extractability determine if you actually get mentioned.
How Gemini finds and uses sources
Gemini uses real-time search results heavily. This is different from ChatGPT, which often relies more on training data.
For current information, Gemini will search Google, look at top results, and synthesize an answer. Your chances of being cited depend on:
- Ranking well for relevant queries
- Having content that answers the question clearly
- Being a source Gemini trusts enough to cite
For more general knowledge, Gemini draws from its training data, which includes a lot of web content Google has processed over the years.
Practical optimization for Gemini
Your Google SEO still matters. Probably more than with other AI tools. If you're invisible to Google, you're likely invisible to Gemini.
Structure for extraction. Clear headings, direct answers, FAQ sections. Gemini needs to pull usable information from your pages.
Focus on AI Overviews. If you're appearing in Google's AI Overviews, you're likely appearing in Gemini's answers too. Same underlying system.
Current, accurate information. Gemini pulls real-time data. Keeping your content updated matters.
A note on citations
Here's a frustration with Gemini: it often doesn't cite sources clearly. Research shows Gemini provides no clickable citation in about 92% of answers. It might use your information without linking back to you.
This makes tracking Gemini visibility harder. You might be influencing answers without getting credit. Still worth optimizing for, but set expectations accordingly.
Gemini in the broader AI landscape
For most businesses, Gemini shouldn't be a separate strategy. It's part of your overall AI visibility approach:
- Do good SEO (helps with Gemini especially)
- Create extractable, authoritative content (helps with all AI tools)
- Track visibility across multiple platforms (including Gemini)
The brands winning at AI visibility don't optimize for one AI tool. They build presence that works across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Claude, and whatever comes next.