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Writing for large language models isn’t a different kind of writing so much as a stricter discipline: clarity, structure, and self-contained statements matter even more than they do for a human skimming a page.

What LLMs respond well to
- Short, focused paragraphs that cover one idea each
- Headings that function as real questions
- Explicit statements rather than implied ones
Where this fits into a broader strategy
This works best layered on top of solid topical clusters — see content strategy — and the retrieval-friendly formatting covered in chunk-friendly content. More in GEO / AEO.
Related Reading
Related in GEO / AEO:
- AI Citation Optimization
- Entity SEO
- GEO Ranking Factors
- Generative Engine Optimization Explained
- GEO Checklist
Supporting reading from related clusters:
Cornerstone guide: GEO Optimization