By Sprintzeal
If you work in SEO right now, you have probably felt it. Some searches still look “normal,” but many now start with an AI Overview that answers first and sends fewer people scrolling. That can feel frustrating, especially when you have done the classic SEO work and you still do not get the click.
Here’s the encouraging part: you do not need a new set of tricks. You need pages that are easy to understand, easy to verify, and easy to pull clean answers from. Before I publish or submit any page, I run a quick pass against on page seo factors because the fundamentals still do most of the heavy lifting when it comes to clarity and structure.
This guide is written for Sprintzeal learners and working marketers who want something practical. You can apply it to a blog post, a landing page, a help doc, or a “how-to” guide.
Google’s Search Central documentation makes two points that are easy to miss in all the noise.
First, AI Overviews may use a “query fan-out” approach, which basically means Google can break a query into several related sub-queries to build a better response. While that response is being generated, Google may also show a wider set of supporting links than a classic results page.
Second, there is no special markup or secret setting you need to “opt in.” If your page is eligible for Search, it can be eligible here too.
So in plain language, here’s what changes: you can be referenced because your page answers one part of a bigger question very clearly, even if you are not the single best “full guide” on the internet.
Before you make changes, decide how you will verify that your work helped. Google notes that traffic from AI features is included in Search Console reporting under the “Web” search type, so you will still use the normal Performance report for impressions, clicks, and CTR trends.
This is also where an AI visibility tool can be useful for teams that care about brand mentions across multiple AI systems, not just Google. Wellows, for example, positions its platform around tracking AI search visibility and turning citations and other signals into actions across leading AI platforms.
You do not need a fancy setup to start, but you do need a baseline. Pick 10 to 20 target queries, note which ones show AI Overviews, and track whether your pages show up as supporting links over time.
There is no hack here. Think like a tired human reader. If your page is easy to skim and easy to believe, it is more likely to be used as a supporting source.
In the first few lines, tell the reader what the page is for, what it covers, and what they will learn. Keep it plain. No scene-setting paragraphs.
If your topic includes a term that people may not fully understand, define it in one sentence. That “one sentence” often becomes the reference point that everything else builds on.
Avoid clever headings. Write headings that sound like what people ask in a class, in a client meeting, or in a Slack thread. Since AI Overviews can expand queries into subtopics, your headings should mirror those subtopics in human language.
If you are unsure what headings to use, take five minutes and write down five questions a beginner would ask right after reading your introduction. Those five questions often become your H2s.
You do not need to redesign every page. Just add one or two sections that stand on their own and answer a specific question cleanly.
A few formats work especially well:
A short “How to do this” section with 5 to 7 steps. Keep each step short. The goal is clarity, not showing off.
Readers trust balanced writing. If everything sounds perfect, it reads like marketing.
Tables are great when a reader is choosing between options. Keep it simple so it still works on mobile.
Three to five questions is enough. Pick the ones you hear repeatedly.
These blocks help real humans, and they also map well to the way AI features pull together information across subtopics.
This structural approach is also at the core of generative engine optimization, making content easy for AI systems to parse, cite, and surface across platforms.
AI summaries make mistakes sometimes. That is exactly why “trust” and “verifiability” matter more now than they did when people clicked through everything. Google’s guidance still centers on creating content that is helpful and reliable for people.
You do not need to sound formal to build trust. You just need to make it easy to verify what you say.
A few simple trust signals:
If you use AI to help draft content, keep it human-led. Google warns against scaled content that adds little value, so avoid mass publishing thin pages just to cover more keywords.
This is the only place you really need a checklist.
Keep measurement simple and consistent.
Start with Search Console: impressions, clicks, CTR, and which queries are changing. Google notes AI features are included within Search Console’s Web reporting, so you track it the same way you track everything else.
Then add a light manual habit: once a week, check a small set of target queries and note whether an AI Overview appears and whether your page is cited. You are not chasing daily volatility. You are looking for trends.
Optimizing for AI Overviews in 2026 is mostly about doing the basics better. Clean structure, clear answers, and trust signals that feel natural.
If your pages help a reader understand something quickly and confidently, you give yourself a real chance to be referenced, and you build content that stays useful even as search keeps changing.
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