Strategic Content & SEO
Content strategy, blogs, newsletters, video, and search optimisation.
Find Out MoreHi vets, and a shout out to all the great work you and your teams do daily. As a vet for 15 years, I know how challenging and rewarding the job is. I’m also acutely aware of the demands on your time and how the added stressors of running a practice can eat away at your resources.
However, as a vet, you’re also a business person and can’t ignore operational and financial management functions, human resources and staffing, strategic planning, and sales and marketing.
Understandably, for many vets, the marketing function is low on the priority list. However, in today’s world of online everything, knowing what is happening behind the scenes of algorithms, Google, and AI is critical to ensuring your practice is sustainable and can scale at a pace that fits your vision.
SEO, which is free Google search, has been the cornerstone of online marketing for over two decades. Its roots can be traced back to Google’s PageRank algorithm in 1998. Businesses that were early adopters of SEO led the pack, and their businesses outpaced their competitors. Since then, digital marketing has been building on the power of SEO, and those who did it well have reaped the benefits.
While the foundations of SEO are still alive and well today, there is now a new and highly advanced information engine that people are tuning into. AI bots such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Bard, Perplexity, and others are quickly becoming the search engine of choice for everyday Australians. This is not a trend; it is a staple of life and is only going one way: upward.
Like all things, it needs an acronym. As I write this article, the current acronym is GEO (Generative Engine Optimisation). While the descriptor may change as the technology advances, what it does won’t. In short, your digital presence, i.e, your website and digital content, must be optimised for GEO. Practices must be visible in traditional internet searches – Google via SEO – and AI searches via GEO. Like back in 1998, early adopters who embraced SEO succeeded; the same applies in 2025/26 businesses, including vet practices, that adopt GEO will come out in front. Even more critically, those that don’t will become invisible.
Your website and online presence are critical to the marketing puzzle, particularly as most vets service local communities or have specialised areas of care. While SEO targets these through keywords, AI bots answer questions, and these questions are more often voice-generated. The bots go to work, find the answers online, and deliver them in a lovely package tied with a pretty bow. Users don’t get a long list of options; they get a summary from the most trusted sources on the internet.
GEO helps ensure you are one of those trusted sources. Your website must have backend enhancements, such as Schema markups. Schema markup is a type of structured data code added to your website’s HTML to help search engines better understand the content on your pages. If your current website doesn’t enable this, it is time to upgrade.
Then there are forward-facing enhancements. These primarily relate to the content on your pages, how it is structured, and, most importantly, whether it is human. Does it offer answers? Is it consistent? Is it authored, dated, and formatted correctly, and ultimately, does it help?
These elements must align to ensure you are who you say you are and a trusted source of truth.
Our team has been monitoring and adjusting to GEO for a while now, quietly upgrading our clients’ websites and content to ensure they’re at the pointy end of GEO. While we see real positives for those who embrace GEO and do it well, it is not without its challenges.
AI and its influence on how people interact with the internet are evolving exponentially. Staying on top of it and working reactively and proactively is highly time-consuming. Knowing how and when to update is essential. Constantly monitoring performance and mirroring additions when they come requires daily attention. Get it right, and it is a powerful tool; get it wrong, and it can spell disaster.
The upside is clear. Those who put in the work, do the upgrades, and continually add quality human-developed content will leapfrog those who don’t. We are already seeing this for our clients, which is happening quickly.
Don’t underestimate AI’s appetite for human-generated content that delivers the answers it seeks. It must have that content to work as intended. When you have the right content on the right platform, you will stand out, and your competition gets smaller.
This does not mean SEO is dying. Google still has the upper hand; however, the world of search is evolving very fast. As we rely more and more on AI to deliver information, AI is relying more and more on us to create authentic, trustworthy human content for it to do its bit. Understanding and optimising SEO, GEO, and human content is a delicate balance that allows your business to plot its trajectory and connect with the customer profile that suits you best.
AI does speed things up for your customers, but it drains resources and requires professional oversight to be effective. Specialist Vet Marketing can help ensure your GEO is ready and provides a comprehensive toolbox that sustains and grows your practice at your speed.
You can concentrate on what you do best by outsourcing your marketing to a professional team.
Book a free and thorough audit of your website and online marketing strategy with Deb today. There is a clear and successful way forward.
To get your veterinary clinic noticed in both Google and AI search results, your website needs to be optimised for SEO and GEO. SEO ensures your practice appears in traditional searches, while GEO Generative Engine Optimisation helps you appear in AI-driven results like ChatGPT, Gemini and Perplexity.
GEO, or Generative Engine Optimisation, is the next evolution of SEO. Instead of targeting keywords for Google rankings, GEO focuses on how AI tools find and summarise trusted online content. AI bots deliver answers, not links, so your clinic must become a source those bots trust.
Traditional SEO helps your practice appear in Google search results, but it’s not designed for how AI tools work. AI platforms summarise and recommend answers from websites they trust. It may never be found if your content isn’t formatted for GEO.
Yes—if your current website doesn’t support structured data, schema markup, and human-centred content, it likely won’t rank well in AI search. Most veterinary websites built over 2-3 years ago lack the backend and content structure needed to keep up with evolving search engines.
Yes, and you don’t have to do it alone. As a vet, you’re also a business owner, and digital marketing directly affects how many pet owners walk through your doors. The good news is that with the right marketing partner, your online presence can grow without taking your focus away from patient care.
Generative AI tools like ChatGPT work differently from a normal Google search. They often reference plain-language content and trusted sources on the web. If your clinic isn’t mentioned in those sources or your website lacks clear, localised info, the AI might overlook you.
Your website should offer helpful, human-centred content that addresses pet owners’ needs and showcases your expertise. Start with detailed service pages for everything you offer e.g. vaccinations, dental care, surgery, explain what each service involves and why it’s important.
Consistency is key; updating your website regularly signals that your practice is active, engaged, and up-to-date. There’s no strict rule, but a good rule of thumb is to add or refresh content at least monthly.
Great question – you should absolutely know what you’re getting out of your marketing. The good news is that digital marketing is highly measurable. Start by defining what “working” means for you: is it more phone calls for appointments, more website inquiries, increased walk-ins mentioning they found you online, or simply growth in new client numbers
Choosing a marketing partner is like choosing a colleague; you want someone knowledgeable and someone who “gets” your clinic’s values. Look for experience in the veterinary industry. Marketing a vet clinic isn’t the same as marketing a cafe or a retail store; there are nuances in how we communicate care and trust.
A specialist veterinary marketing agency can be a game-changer for your clinic’s growth. The primary benefit is industry expertise; they already speak the language of vet med.
Traditional SEO is no longer enough. With AI engines like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Bard becoming primary search tools, practices need to optimise for GEO (Generative Engine Optimisation) to remain visible in both Google and AI-generated results.
Unlike Google, AI search tools give users a single, summarised response. This means only the most trusted and well-structured sources get featured. If your clinic’s content isn’t optimised, it won’t show up.
AI engines favour content that is authored by real humans, clear, and answers specific user questions. Content must be local, consistent, and informative—not generic or keyword-stuffed.
GEO-ready websites require technical enhancements like Schema markup to help AI and search engines understand and correctly display your content. Without it, your clinic may be invisible to bots.
Just like in the early SEO days, those who invest in GEO and strategic content upgrades now will outpace competitors. Waiting too long could mean losing online visibility altogether.
Include questions your clients are asking like “How much is a vet consult in [your suburb]?” or “Do I need to vaccinate my indoor cat in [your city]?”—and answer them in plain, helpful language.
Work with your developer or a vet marketing team to implement structured data like “VeterinaryCare” schema. This boosts your visibility in both AI and search engine results.
Write blogs, case studies, and updates that are authentic and local. AI tools crawl this content to determine if your site is trustworthy enough to reference.
Make sure all content is dated, authored (preferably by a qualified vet or nurse), and structured with clear headings. This increases trust signals for both users and AI bots.
If you're unsure where to begin, get a professional review of your site and content. Specialist Vet Marketing offers a free, tailored audit to identify what’s missing and how to fix it—saving you time and increasing ROI.
Deb Croucher, BVSc CertVR, enjoyed 15 wonderful years as a vet practice owner. She traded her stethoscope for a laptop in 2008, founding Brilliant Digital, now one of Australia’s leading marketing agencies.
Deb remains at the helm of Brilliant Digital founding Specialist Vet Marketing to provide an exclusive service to fellow vets. Contact Deb or email [email protected].
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