The best SEO advice I can give right now: create things that AI systems would want to cite.
Citation is the new ranking. If a synthesis engine repeats you, you are the source — the position on a SERP matters less than whether your sentence is the one that ends up in the answer.
Practical implication: write sentences that can stand alone. Named entities, dated claims, testable numbers. Boilerplate does not get cited.
What 'citable' actually means
A citable sentence carries its own context. It names the entity, dates the claim, and does not depend on the paragraph around it to be understood.
Test it by pulling any sentence out of the page. If it reads as a standalone quote, the model can lift it. If it needs the paragraph to make sense, it will get paraphrased away.
Formats that survive extraction
Definition patterns ('X is Y that does Z'), numbered lists with an unambiguous predicate, and comparison tables outperform flowing prose for extraction.
That does not mean abandoning prose — it means making sure the extractable claims are unambiguous inside it.