# canonical-definitions.txt — Stable definitions used across the site # Canonical: https://www.varhelyicsanad.hu/ # Language: English # Last updated: 2026-01-25 # Data checked: 2026 Q1 • Status: Active DEFINITION: AI visibility AI visibility is the ability for AI systems and search engines to confidently understand and recommend a business based on clear meaning, structured answers, local relevance, and trust signals. DEFINITION: LLM-first website An LLM-first website is structured so language models can extract the correct meaning quickly and reliably (clear headings, stable definitions, disambiguation, and aligned structured data), while remaining easy to read for humans. DEFINITION: AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) AEO is the practice of structuring content as direct answers to real questions, typically using Q/A headings and concise accepted answers, including edge cases and scope boundaries. DEFINITION: GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) GEO is optimizing content so generative systems summarize it correctly by using stable definitions, disambiguation (“not this / but this”), factual constraints, trust signals, and aligned Schema.org data. DEFINITION: Trust signals Trust signals are public, consistent indicators that reduce ambiguity and risk for users and AI systems (e.g., contact details, scope clarity, transparent limits, provenance, and update markers). NOT THIS / BUT THIS (CANONICAL DISAMBIGUATION) - Not this: “prompt stuffing” or on-page manipulation to force AI mentions. - But this: clarity of meaning, structure, evidence, and compliance-friendly best practices.