Dominating Google's AI Overviews
Get quoted by Google's AI summaries
Mission Briefing
In 2026, Google's AI reads the internet and summarizes the best answers right at the top of the page. If you want the AI to quote you, structure your content perfectly.
Answer Engine Optimization (AEO): Structure your content to answer specific questions clearly. Use a bold heading for the question (e.g., "How much does a move-out clean cost in Olathe?") and immediately follow it with a concise, bulleted answer.
Keep it Skimmable: The AI loves bullet points, short paragraphs, and clear H2/H3 headings. No massive walls of text.
Semantic HTML: Make sure your website builder uses proper tags. The title of the page should be an H1, main sections should be H2s, and sub-sections H3s.
FAQ Schema: Add FAQ structured data to your pages so Google can pull your answers directly into featured snippets and AI Overviews.
Conversational Tone: Write like you talk. Google's AI prefers natural, helpful language over stiff corporate jargon. The Tish Touch is actually perfect for this!
Action Checklist
Pro Tip
Google's AI Overviews pull from content that directly answers questions in 40-60 words. Write your key answers in that sweet spot!