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GEO Contracts Decoded: Deliverables, Timelines, Revenue Proof

The GEO Vendor Landscape: What You're Actually Buying

Most GEO contracts fall into one of three buckets: content optimization, source expansion, and integration management. The problem is that vendors often blur these into a single line item labeled "GEO services," leaving you guessing about what actually ships and when. You need specificity before you sign.

A credible GEO vendor should itemize deliverables by week, not by vague quarterly milestones. Week one matters because it sets the operational tempo and reveals whether the team understands your current visibility gaps. If week one is "discovery and reporting," you're already behind.

What Week One Looks Like: The Baseline Test

Audit and Source Mapping

Legitimate GEO vendors spend day one or two auditing your existing content against ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and AI Overviews. They pull your top 50–200 queries and map where your pages currently surface (or don't). This isn't theoretical; it's searchable proof. You should receive a spreadsheet with visibility status, source attribution, and citation rank by day three.

Content Restructuring Recommendations

By day five, you should have specific rewrites or new content pieces flagged for GEO alignment. This means identifying answer formats that generative engines favor—structured definitions, step-by-step processes, comparative tables, cited statistics. Not "improve your SEO copy"; rather: "add a 150-word definitional section in position two, restructure the comparison table into three-column format, and cite this report in paragraph three."

First Attribution Test

The best GEO vendors run a live test by end of week one. They publish a rewritten or new piece and track whether it gets picked up by AI Overviews or cited in Perplexity responses within 48–72 hours. You should see binary proof: your URL did or didn't appear in the engine's response. This is not a vanity metric. It's a signal that your content meets the structural and authority criteria those engines actually use.

GEO isn't SEO with a different name. It's source acquisition strategy for generative interfaces. If your vendor can't show you citation data by week two, they're selling confidence, not results.

Month One: The Revenue Proof Framework

Revenue impact in month one is not about traffic volume—it's about attribution clarity. Track three metrics:

  • Citation Rate: Percentage of your target queries (top 100 by search volume and business intent) that now cite your brand or domain in at least one generative engine.

  • Attribution Velocity: Time from content publication to first generative engine citation (measured in hours or days, not weeks).

  • Qualified Lead Potential: Of the queries where you now appear, estimate click-through and conversion likelihood based on intent and user position in your funnel.

Most B2B teams see citation improvements in 2–4 weeks if the content work is precise. You won't see revenue—closed deals—in month one. But you will see whether your content is actually reaching the engines your buyers use. That's your proof point.

Contract Red Flags and Negotiation Leverage

What to Reject

Avoid contracts that include "monthly GEO strategy sessions" without measurable output. Avoid fixed retainers without performance gates or weekly deliverable transparency. Avoid vendors who can't produce citation screenshots within 14 days of publishing. These are delay tactics.

What to Demand

Negotiate for a 4-week pilot, not a 12-month commitment. Ask for a guaranteed citation on at least 30% of your target queries by week 8. Request weekly dashboards showing citation status, engine distribution (which platforms are citing you), and content performance. Make renewal contingent on hitting agreed thresholds, not on "effort" or "strategy quality."

Work with us on this

At Modulus, we ship GEO contracts with week-by-week deliverables and measurable citation targets. In week one, you get a full visibility audit, three rewritten or new pieces optimized for generative engines, and a live test on at least one piece. By day ten, you have citation proof or a specific roadmap for content adjustment. No fluff, no vague retainers, no "discovery phases" that drag into month two.

This service is for B2B teams running revenue-critical queries—enterprise software, managed services, SaaS platforms, professional services—where generative engine visibility directly impacts pipeline. If your buyers are using ChatGPT or Perplexity to research solutions, your domain should appear in those conversations. We make that happen with contracted timelines and binary metrics.

Ready to measure your GEO potential? Explore our Generative Engine Optimization service, and let's book a 20-minute initial call to map your visibility gaps and week-one roadmap. No endless proposals—just clear deliverables and a start date.


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