Expert Summary
Stop looking for “hacks”. To get cited by AI in 2026, you must first rank in Google’s top 10. Once there, use FAQ schema and direct 40-60 word answer paragraphs to make your content easy for AI to extract. Local trust signals like a verified ABN are now mandatory.
The Situation in 2026
Australian SMEs are fighting a war on two fronts: skyrocketing ad costs and AI search engines capturing the click before it hits your site. When Gemini or Perplexity answers a query directly, your traditional organic traffic evaporates — unless you are the cited source.
Key Considerations
- Page One First: Our client audits show AI Overviews pull almost exclusively from the top 10 results. If you aren’t on page one, you’re invisible to the AI; prioritise traditional SEO, technical health, and high-authority AU backlinks before attempting AI-specific “optimisation”.
- The “Answer” Format: We’ve seen higher citation rates when we insert a concise 40-60 word answer paragraph at the start of a page. AI seeks the most direct path to a factual answer; by leading with the conclusion, you increase the chance of your site appearing in the source card.
- Hard Trust Signals: Displaying your ABN, physical address, and verified reviews isn’t just for customers. These signals prove to the AI that you are a legitimate Australian entity rather than a generic content farm, which is a mandatory prerequisite for being recommended in local queries.
- Structured Data: Implement FAQPage schema on your high-intent service pages. This structured data acts as a map for the AI, explicitly linking a common customer question to your expert answer, which drastically reduces the AI’s “effort” to cite you.
| Content Format | AI Likelihood | Best Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| FAQ with Schema | Very High | Service/Product pages |
| Numbered How-to | Very High | Technical guides |
| Data Comparisons | High | Buyer guides |
| Generic Copy | Very Low | Promotional pages |
ROI and Growth Perspective
ROI Growth Agency views AI visibility as a defensive play to protect your market share. Rather than chasing every tool, we use a manual weekly test of 20-30 core industry queries across ChatGPT and Perplexity to measure actual citation frequency. This tells you exactly where you’re winning and where you’re losing leads.
Published by ROI.COM.AU — Australia’s business growth resource.