JIT-EO Part of the JIT-4 platform

Want more customers?

Be their answer now - and always.


It is 2am. Someone asks Google "Who does 'what you do'?"
We give Google the confidence to use your answer.

by looking at OUR AI-cloned hub that is laser-focused on YOUR website.

Join and ... NOTHING ELSE ... !

Click HERE to see what ChatGPT sends

Answer Engines: What actually happens

AEO finds your answer, then hands it to GEO.
GEO finds a reason to make your website the answer.

AEO = Answer Engine Optimization

optimizing content for AI/answer engines

We organize YOUR site onto OUR hub - so YOU are eligible for AI answers

What does the AI-cloned hub look like?

What you get: Answers to the top questions in your category

How do I get more customers?
How do I get more leads?
How can I boost sales?
What does it cost monthly?
How fast until more sales?
Will this increase conversion rate?
Does it help mobile shoppers?
Can I track ROI in analytics?
Will it work on my store platform?

GEO = Generative Engine Optimization

distributing content so generative models learn, trust, and reproduce your knowledge.

Visitors who land on a hub answer can read summaries and click to your website.

Things that make GEO believe our AI-hub is "real"

What you get: updated Monthly

  • A bio of you and your website
  • Smart Search - a DIY searchable scrape of your ENTIRE website
  • New AI-published articles and FAQs

Why you want this

  1. Engines reward precise, safe, fresh answers – not just brand size.
  2. Specific buyer intents routinely outrank big, vague pages.
  3. Clean, citeable content with proof gets chosen more often.
  4. Local, time-sensitive, niche topics favor specialists.
  5. Small updates and evidence compounds into durable wins.
How the chooser really works (simplified)
    1. Intent match - your page answers the exact question plainly, up front.
    2. Evidence - markup aligns with visible text, easy to quote, anchors exist.
    3. Helpfulness/safety - clear, policy-friendly language, no tricks.
    4. Authority - credible domain and page-level reputation, relevant links.
    5. Freshness - recent updates, visible datestamps, maintained content.
    6. Experience - first-party details, steps, photos, timelines, real numbers.
    7. UX/accessibility - fast, mobile-friendly, headings, alt text.
    8. Diversity - not the same domain every time for similar intents.
How a smaller site can beat a giant
    1. Own narrow, high-value intents - write the exact 6-8 word buyer questions you want to win and answer in 1-3 sentences.
    2. Be citeable at line level - give each answer an id and permalink; deep-link to the exact spot on the selling page.
    3. Show proof, not promises - prices, SKUs, timelines, checklists, before/after, warranty terms, named customers when possible.
    4. Mark it up honestly - FAQPage/QAPage JSON-LD mirrors visible text exactly. No cloaking.
    5. Update cadence - touch high-value answers monthly or when facts change; add "Updated: YYYY-MM-DD".
    6. Local and niche edges - service radius, stock on hand, turnaround times, certifications, parts lists.
    7. E-E-A-T signals - author, role, how to contact, short "how we do this" process block.
    8. Media with captions - one image or diagram per key answer, alt text restates the answer concisely.
    9. Performance and accessibility - fast first byte, readable fonts, strong contrast, keyboard nav.
    10. Cross-page consistency - the same answers in homepage summary, service page, and pricing page.
Reality check on fairness
    1. Big brands win plural, vague, or high-risk intents more often.
    2. You can win specific, local, expert "how" intents by being the safest, most directly useful citation.
    3. Engines prefer pages they can quote cleanly with confidence.
    4. Precision plus proof regularly beats generic authority.
Sources / References
  1. Google Search Central — "AI features and your website" developers.google.com
  2. Google Blog — "Generative AI in Search: Let Google do the searching for you" (AI Overviews U.S. launch, May 2024) blog.google
  3. Google Blog — "AI Overviews are coming to more places around the world" (expansion to 100+ countries) blog.google
  4. Google Search Central Blog — "Top ways to ensure your content performs well in Google’s AI search experiences" (May 2025) developers.google.com
  5. Google Search Central — "Creating helpful, reliable, people-first content" developers.google.com
  6. Google Search Essentials — "Search Essentials (formerly Webmaster Guidelines)" developers.google.com
  7. Google — "Search Quality Rater Guidelines" (PDF; E-E-A-T framework used by raters) google.com
  8. Google Search Central Blog — "Our latest update to the quality rater guidelines: E-E-A-T" developers.google.com
  9. Google Search Central — "General structured data guidelines" developers.google.com
  10. Google Search Central — "Intro to structured data" developers.google.com
  11. Google Search Central — "FAQPage structured data" developers.google.com
  12. Google Search Central — "QAPage structured data" developers.google.com
  13. Google Search Central — "Featured snippets and your website" developers.google.com
  14. Google Search Central — "Page experience in Google Search" developers.google.com
  15. Google Search Central Blog — "The role of page experience in creating helpful content" developers.google.com
How long before seeing results? movement in 2–6 weeks, with some long-tail intents moving sooner.
    1. Days 3–10: First impressions on very specific, low-competition buyer questions (especially local/niche). Clicks may be sporadic.
    2. Weeks 2–6: Stable impressions and first steady clicks on your target long-tail intents. Some featured/overview-style pulls begin.
    3. Months 1–3: Broader term lift and more consistent selection when you’ve added proof, internal links, and a couple update cycles.
    4. Ongoing: Each small update or added proof can trigger re-evaluation within a few days to a couple weeks.
What you get?

We help people find and trust your answer.
What they buy is up to them.
We track click-throughs and show how your website is performing.