Expert Summary
You are likely relying on old SEO keywords rather than “Answer Engine Optimisation”. ChatGPT doesn’t just look for keywords; it looks for verifiable data. Until paid ads roll out widely in Australia—currently limited to massive budgets—you must use schema markup and conversational FAQs to become a recommended answer.
The Situation in 2026
Australian business owners are facing a double squeeze: Google acquisition costs are peaking while buyers have shifted to AI for immediate decision-making. Customers no longer want to browse a list of links; they want a specific recommendation for a provider who is available right now.
Key Considerations
- Missing Schema Markup: Across our client work, we’ve found that AI often ignores sites without structured data. If your pricing, service areas, and availability aren’t in schema, the AI can’t verify your business. So what? You get skipped for a competitor the AI can actually “read”.
- Generic Copy vs Conversational Data: Old-school headlines like “Emergency Plumber | 24/7” are useless for AI. We’ve seen better results using specific phrasing like “North Brisbane Plumbing – 2 technicians available today in Aspley.” So what? Specificity is the only way to trigger a direct referral.
- The FAQ Gap: AI users won’t call you to ask basic questions about credentials or policies. If those answers aren’t explicitly on your page, ChatGPT won’t recommend you as a complete solution. So what? Your lead is lost before they ever hit your contact form.
- The Paid Entry Barrier: Paid ChatGPT ads are currently a game for giants, with beta entry costs around US$200,000. Most SMEs cannot buy their way into these results yet. So what? You have to win organically through infrastructure, not a credit card.
| Traditional SEO | AI Visibility (AEO) |
|---|---|
| Keyword targeting | Natural language |
| Generic headlines | Specific availability |
| Backlink volume | Verifiable schema |
| Click-through rate | Direct referral |
ROI and Growth Perspective
ROI Growth Agency views AI visibility as a race for “trust signals”. We focus on cleaning up the technical infrastructure first because an AI won’t recommend a slow or fragmented site. The quickest win for Australian SMEs is transforming your FAQ page into a conversational data source that AI can easily scrape.
Published by ROI.COM.AU — Australia’s business growth resource.