Build Local Pages That Rank in AI Search

▼ Summary
– The session teaches how to build local intent pages that get cited in AI answers for local queries.
– AI-powered search pulls information from a site, listings, schema, and reviews to discover individual locations.
– The framework focuses on strengthening local SEO foundations across traditional search, listings, and AI-generated answers.
– Attendees learn to build authoritative, localized location pages aligned with broader SEO strategy.
– The session identifies key technical and content signals that affect AI search visibility.
Are your location-based pages actually surfacing when AI-powered search engines answer local queries? For multi-location brands, the gap between having a page and having it cited in AI answers is growing. Structured data, business listings, and customer reviews either drive your visibility across locations or quietly undermine it.
This on-demand session provides a practical framework for strengthening your local SEO foundation. The goal is straightforward: ensure your brand appears consistently in traditional search results, local listings, and AI-generated answers. You will learn exactly how to build local intent pages that get cited.
The session covers three critical areas. First, understand exactly how AI search discovers individual locations. It pulls data from your site, listings, schema markup, and reviews. Second, discover concrete ways to strengthen local SEO foundations. This means building location pages that are authoritative, genuinely localized, and aligned with your broader SEO strategy across every market you serve. Third, identify which content and technical signals affect AI most right now, and learn how to prioritize them.
Nick Larson, Product Manager and Local Pages Expert at Alchemer, shares proven strategies from the front lines. He offers practitioner-level guidance on winning local visibility for multi-location brands in the AI search era. Register above to watch the full session and get actionable insights you can apply immediately.
(Source: Search Engine Journal)