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  "name": "What can I realistically do with GEO strategy if I need tangible results in the next 2–3 months?",
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      "name": "What can I realistically do with GEO strategy if I need tangible results in the next 2–3 months?",
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        "text": "For an urgent timeline—say you want visible GEO impact in under 90 days—focus sharply on one or two topic clusters and the pages that already rank or convert. Don’t try to redesign your entire content strategy; concentrate on leverage points.\n\nSpeed comes from prioritization and clear decision‑making, not from shortcuts. You still need quality, but you can narrow the scope.\n\nKey factors:\n- Existing high‑traffic or high‑conversion pages\n- Questions closely tied to revenue or pipeline\n- Ability to publish without long approval cycles\n- Monitoring tools for rapid feedback\n\nPractically, in a fast‑moving market like San Francisco or New York, pick a single product area or service line, build a tight question set, update key pages, and add FAQs within a month. Use the remaining time to watch AI responses and refine.\n\nIf you’re under pressure, success means depth on a small footprint—not broad but shallow changes across your entire site.",
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        "description": "For a 2–3 month horizon, focus on one or two high‑value topic clusters and the pages that already perform best. Publish clear, answer‑first content and FAQs quickly, then monitor AI responses and refine. Depth on a narrow scope beats a rushed, site‑wide GEO overhaul."
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  "description": "For a 2–3 month horizon, focus on one or two high‑value topic clusters and the pages that already perform best. Publish clear, answer‑first content and FAQs qui"
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