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  "name": "What should I prioritize if I need generative AI search improvements quickly, within a few weeks?",
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      "name": "What should I prioritize if I need generative AI search improvements quickly, within a few weeks?",
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        "text": "If you have an urgent timeline, focus on a narrow set of high-impact pages and quick structural wins rather than trying to optimize your entire site at once. Depth on a few topics beats shallow changes everywhere.\n\nGenerative AI systems respond fastest when you dramatically improve clarity and structure where it matters most, making those pages obvious candidates for citation.\n\nKey factors:\n- Choose 10–15 pages closely tied to revenue or strategic topics\n- Implement answer-first intros, FAQs, and schema immediately\n- Fix core technical issues: speed, mobile usability, internal linking\n- Run AI tests as soon as changes are live to validate improvements\n\nPractically, set a 2–4 week sprint with clear scope, then expand once you see early gains. Document your process so you can repeat it for other topics.\n\nShort, intense optimization cycles can produce meaningful generative AI visibility without waiting months for full-site overhauls.",
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        "description": "When you need quick wins, pick 10–15 high-value pages and overhaul them with answer-first intros, FAQ sections, and schema, plus basic technical fixes. Focus depth on those topics and test them in AI tools—generative systems often reward clear, well-structured pages within a few crawl cycles."
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  "description": "When you need quick wins, pick 10–15 high-value pages and overhaul them with answer-first intros, FAQ sections, and schema, plus basic technical fixes. Focus de"
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