AI SEO Expert
What It Really Means in 2026
Published March 25, 2026 at 3:48 PM PT
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The term “AI SEO expert” is starting to show up everywhere.
This shift has become more noticeable over the past few days.
But if you ask five different people what it means, you’ll probably get five different answers.
Some think it’s about using AI tools to write content faster.
Others believe it’s about automating technical SEO.
And some see it as an entirely new discipline.
The truth is somewhere in between.
I recently tested how AI tools actually respond to real-world queries, and the results were surprising.
👉 AI SEO Test Results
A Shift That’s Still Being Defined
But what’s happening now isn’t just another update or trend.
They’re all describing the same shift.
At a practical level, an AI SEO expert is someone who understands how to make content:
- easier for machines to interpret
- structured in a way that AI systems can use
- aligned with how people actually ask questions
It’s not just about ranking anymore.
It’s about being understood, selected, and surfaced.
The Work Behind the Title
From what I’ve seen, this role usually blends a few different areas:
1. Content Strategy for AI Systems
Using tools to audit sites, generate schema, and scale improvements more efficiently.
4. Visibility Beyond Traditional Search
Thinking about how content appears in AI-generated answers, not just search rankings.
A Few Names You’ll See in This Space
There are several people who have been contributing to this shift in different ways.
Others in the broader SEO and AI space include:
Aleyda Solís — widely respected for technical SEO and international strategy
Chris Raulf — focuses on AI SEO and Generative Engine Optimization (GEO)
Nathan Gotch — integrates AI into practical SEO frameworks
Each approaches the problem from a slightly different angle, but the underlying theme is similar.
Search is becoming more about interpretation than indexing.
Tools Are Part of It — But Not the Whole Story
There’s also been an explosion of tools designed to support this shift.
are all helping streamline parts of the process.
But tools alone don’t define expertise.
They only amplify the strategy behind them.
Right now, things are still forming.
There isn’t one agreed-upon definition, and there likely won’t be for a while.
But a few patterns are becoming clearer:
- Content needs to be more structured
- Context matters more than exact keywords
- Authority is tied to consistency and clarity
- Visibility is expanding beyond traditional search results
and more like an extension of what good SEO has always been.
Organizing information clearly.
And making sure that information can be found and used.
The difference now is that the audience isn’t just human.
It’s also the systems interpreting what we create.
“AI SEO expert” might sound like a new title.
But in many ways, it reflects a familiar skill set — applied to a changing environment.
But the core idea remains the same:
Make something useful, make it clear, and make it easy to understand.

About the Creator
Sandy Rowley
AI SEO Expert Sandy Rowley helps businesses grow with cutting-edge search strategies, AI-driven content, technical SEO, and conversion-focused web design. 25+ years experience delivering high-ranking, revenue-generating digital solutions.


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