AEO focuses on helping answer engines (like AI overviews, “best answer” boxes, and conversational search results) understand:
what your page says,
how confidently it answers a query,
and whether your source is trustworthy.
Link building influences all of this because:
credible sites linking to you can signal authority,
topic-relevant links improve topical context,
and strong pages tend to attract more citations and mentions.
The Core Goal: Earn “Answer-Ready” Links
Instead of chasing raw link volume, aim for links that point to pages that can win answers.
Answer-ready pages typically have:
a clear problem → solution structure,
step-by-step instructions,
unique data, examples, or frameworks,
FAQs that match real user questions,
and internal links that help search engines map the topic.
1) Build Links to Pages That Deserve to Answer
Your homepage usually isn’t the best target. Build links to:
How-to guides
Comparison pages (Tool A vs Tool B)
Best practices / checklists
Templates and examples
Original research, stats, and benchmarks
✅ AEO tip: Create pages that answer long-tail questions directly. If your page can answer the query in under ~30–90 seconds for a reader, it’s more likely to be surfaced as an answer.
2) Choose Link Opportunities That Match Query Intent
For AEO, relevance is everything.
Match the site linking to you with the user’s stage:
Awareness: guides, definitions, industry overviews
Consideration: comparisons, best tools, “how it works”
Decision: pricing pages, case studies, implementation guides
When your link comes from content aligned with the same intent, answer engines are more likely to treat your source as the best response.
3) Use “Citation-Style” Content to Attract Mentions
Answer systems love sources that look like they can be cited.
Create assets designed for citation, such as:
“X statistics you need to know about Y” (with sources)