---
title: "Guides"
description: "Practical, honest guides on getting a website found by Google and cited by AI assistants — SEO and GEO, from a builder who ships it."
source: https://sukisong.com/guides
updated: 2026-07-09
---
# Guides

Field notes on making a website discoverable — indexed by Google and citable by ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity. No hype and no invented numbers: the stack I actually ship, explained.

## The guides

### How This Site Is Built to Get Cited by ChatGPT, Claude & Perplexity — The Full Teardown

A file-by-file teardown of the stack that makes this site citable by AI: llms.txt, Markdown twins, a Schema.org @id graph, and an AI-crawler allowlist. Read: [How this site is built to get cited by ChatGPT, Claude & Perplexity](/guides/how-this-site-gets-cited-by-ai.md).

### What Is llms.txt — And Does Your Website Actually Need One? (2026)

A practitioner’s explainer on llms.txt: what it is, what goes in it, when it helps and when it doesn’t, how to write a good one, and a real example. Read: [What is llms.txt — and does your site need one?](/guides/what-is-llms-txt.md).

### Why Your Website Doesn’t Show Up on Google (and How to Diagnose It)

A step-by-step self-diagnosis for a site that isn’t showing up on Google: indexing, robots/noindex, canonicals, thin content, schema, and speed. Read: [Why your website doesn’t show up on Google](/guides/why-your-website-doesnt-show-up-on-google.md).
