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    What should I expect from an AI SEO agency in the UK?

    Published: 30 March 2026|Updated: March 2026Identity Clarity

    A credible AI SEO agency should audit your visibility across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Claude — not just Google. Expect entity analysis, structured data fixes, ecosystem validation, and measurable citation tracking.

    This question relates to our AI SEO agency UK definition scope and boundaries.

    <p>Choosing an AI SEO agency in the UK requires understanding what the engagement should actually involve. Too many agencies have rebranded existing SEO services as "AI SEO" without changing their methods. A genuine AI SEO engagement looks fundamentally different from traditional search optimisation.</p><p>First, expect a multi-platform audit. Any agency claiming to offer AI SEO should be testing your visibility across ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Perplexity, and Claude — not just monitoring Google rankings. This means running controlled prompts across each platform, documenting how your brand is described, identifying inaccuracies, and measuring citation frequency. If an agency cannot show you what ChatGPT says about your business, they are not doing AI SEO.</p><p>Second, expect entity analysis. AI platforms make recommendations based on how clearly they understand your business identity. A proper AI SEO engagement should include an assessment of your entity clarity — how AI platforms define your business, whether they confuse you with other entities, and whether your identity signals are consistent across all platforms.</p><p>Third, expect structured data work. Schema markup, JSON-LD implementation, and Knowledge Graph optimisation are foundational to AI visibility. An AI SEO agency should be implementing and refining these technical elements as part of every engagement.</p><p>Fourth, expect ecosystem validation. This means auditing your social profiles, directory listings, industry associations, and press mentions to ensure they present a consistent picture that AI platforms can cross-reference against your website claims.</p><p>At Rank4AI, every engagement follows the Five Signal Model framework covering Identity Clarity, Subject Authority, Meaning Architecture, Ecosystem Validation, and Signal Consistency. We provide quarterly reports showing citation frequency, answer accuracy, and platform-specific visibility metrics. This is what genuine AI SEO looks like — structured, measurable, and focused on how AI platforms actually work.</p>

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