You don’t need a huge budget to improve GEO. Most gains come from making your site clear, structured, and proof-rich — especially on the pages that matter most.
Tip 1: Fix the “Core Truth” on Your Top Pages
Start with your home page, your top three product/tour/accommodation pages, and your contact page.
On each product page, add a short “Key Facts” block near the top (in text), such as:
- Location: Where you depart from / where the experience takes place
- Duration: Total time and start times
- Best for: Couples / families / beginners / foodies / etc.
- Inclusions: What’s included (and what’s not)
- Group size: Min/max
- Accessibility: Mobility notes, stairs, terrain
- Weather: What happens if it rains or there are windy conditions
- Cancellation policy: Plain English summary
- Price: From $X (or a price range)
- How to book: A clear BOOK NOW button
AI — and humans! — love this kind of structured, scannable information.
Tip 2: Add FAQs That Address Pre-Booking Concerns
Create an FAQ section on each major product page with 6 to 10 real questions, such as:
- “Is this suitable for kids? What ages?”
- “Do you accommodate dietary restrictions?”
- “What should I wear or bring?”
- “Is there parking? Can I be picked up?”
- “What fitness level is required?”
- “What happens if the weather changes?”
Write answers in two short paragraphs max — not walls of text.
Tip 3: Create 2 or 3 “Answer Pages” to Drive AI Discovery
These are short blog-style pages that answer common planning questions, for example:
- “Best time of year for hiking in Colorado”
- “A perfect day itinerary in the Mystic San Luis Valley region”
- “What to pack for a Lookout Mountain Trail hike”
Link these pages back to your product pages with a clear “Book this experience” section.
Tip 4: Use Headings That Sound Like Questions
Instead of clever section titles, use headings that mirror the way people ask AI:
- “Is this tour suitable for beginners?”
- “How long does it take?”
- “What’s included?”
- “Where do we meet?”
This improves the extractability of your content for AI systems.
Tip 5: Add Proof That Builds Trust Quickly
Include:
- Review snippets with the reviewer type where possible (family/couple/group)
- Real photos with captions — “Sunset paddle near X” is 100 times better than just “Photo Gallery 3”
- Safety information and licenses/permits (where relevant)
- Clear business details and contact methods
Tip 6: Add Basic Structured Data (Formats) If You Can
If you’re on WordPress, Wix, or a similar platform, plugins can add:
- Local Business profile layouts
- FAQ format
- Product/Offer templates (for tours and packages)
This helps search engines and AI tools interpret your pages consistently.
Tip 7: Create a Simple GEO Maintenance Routine
Once a month:
- Update any availability notes and seasonal content sections
- Review and refresh pricing if it has changed
- Add one new FAQ based on recent inquiries
- Publish one “answer page” per quarter (even that is plenty)
It can feel daunting to start overhauling your website. Here’s a simple, manageable 7-day action plan to get you started:
- Day 1: Write one clear homepage intro (who/where/what)
- Days 2 and 3: Add key facts and FAQs to your top three products
- Day 4: Improve your contact page (hours, location, directions, parking)
- Day 5: Create one “Best time to visit/do X” answer page
- Day 6: Add trust-building elements (reviews, safety info, permits, policies)
- Day 7: Add internal links between answer pages and your product pages

