Multi-Page GEO Audit
Score an entire batch of pages in one pass and get a site-wide improvement plan
What This Prompt Does
Auditing one page at a time is slow. This prompt reviews a batch of pages in one pass, rates each one's GEO strength, flags the strongest and weakest, and distills the patterns into a prioritized site-wide improvement list you can sequence across a quarter.
When to Use It
- •Auditing a 10–30 page service-business site end-to-end
- •Planning a GEO roadmap from a single shared brief
- •Onboarding a new client and assessing the GEO baseline
- •Choosing which page to improve first when resources are limited
The Prompt Template
Act as a GEO auditor. Your goal is to review a set of pages and identify which ones are strongest and weakest for AI visibility. Context: - Business type: [BUSINESS TYPE] - Page summaries or page text for multiple pages: [PASTE PAGES] - Topic area: [TOPIC AREA] Task: For each page, identify: 1. its main topic 2. how clearly it states its purpose 3. whether its entities are clear 4. whether it gives direct answers 5. whether it includes proof or specifics 6. its overall GEO strength rating Then identify: 7. the strongest pages 8. the weakest pages 9. the top 10 overall improvements across the site Process: 1. Review each page one at a time. 2. Score each page on clarity, answer quality, entity clarity, and proof. 3. Compare the pages. 4. Identify the strongest and weakest. 5. Recommend the most important site-wide improvements. Constraints: - Use plain English. - Keep the scoring simple. - Focus on practical business value. - Do not write a giant essay. - Favor clearer facts, direct answers, and useful specifics over polished marketing language. Output format: Use two sections: - Page-by-Page Review - Site-Wide Top 10 GEO Improvements
How the Prompt Is Structured
Page-by-Page + Site-Wide
The dual output is the trick. Page-level scores tell you where to focus; site-wide improvements tell you what patterns need attention across everything you publish.
"Keep the Scoring Simple"
Strong / okay / weak is enough. Numeric scores invite arguments; simple labels force decisions and are easy to sort.
"Do Not Write a Giant Essay"
Without this, multi-page audits balloon into 5,000-word documents nobody reads. The constraint keeps each page's review to a compact paragraph.
Top 10 Sitewide Improvements
Ten items is enough to map a full quarter's work. The list becomes your GEO roadmap — two items per sprint, done over ten weeks.
Example Output
Page-by-Page Review
Site-Wide Top 10 GEO Improvements
- Add a consistent one-line company description to every page hero.
- Add founding year and customer count sitewide.
- Add licensing number and state on the homepage and About.
- Create a site-wide FAQ component used across service pages.
- Add response-time claims (with real numbers) to every service page.
- Add 3 real customer reviews to each service page.
- Rewrite About to introduce the owner by name with a short bio.
- Add LocalBusiness schema with sameAs to Google Business and LinkedIn.
- Name specific product brands on installation pages.
- Convert the homepage hero paragraph from marketing copy to a direct service description.
Tips for Better Results
Use Short Summaries, Not Full Pages
For 15+ pages, paste 200-word summaries instead of full content. The audit stays usable and the context window doesn't explode.
Batch by Category
Audit service pages in one run, About/team pages in another. Pattern detection is sharper when pages share a type.
Treat the Top 10 as a Roadmap
Two improvements per two-week sprint = full roadmap in 10 weeks. Assign owners and dates to each item so it happens.
Re-Audit Quarterly
GEO scores should rise over time. Quarterly re-audits confirm your improvements are landing and surface new gaps as the site grows.
Turn a Site Audit Into a Quarter's Worth of Wins
We run site-wide GEO audits and turn the top-10 list into scheduled, shipped content improvements.