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GEO Research Packages.
Topical Maps and Content Clusters for AI Search.

Complete content strategy
Built for AI entity recognition
White-label Google Sheets
25-Topic Map
  • 25 mapped topics/queries
  • Entity association list
  • Recommended FAQ blocks
  • Internal linking blueprint
  • White-label Google Sheet
£119
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50-Topic Cluster
  • 50 mapped topics/queries
  • Multi-hub architecture
  • Entity association list
  • Recommended FAQ blocks
  • Internal linking blueprint
  • White-label Google Sheet
£199
100-Topic Blueprint
  • 100 mapped topics/queries
  • Enterprise hub architecture
  • Entity association list
  • Recommended FAQ blocks
  • Internal linking blueprint
  • White-label Google Sheet
£399

What a GEO Topical Map Includes

Semantic Topic Selection

We don't just look for high-volume keywords. We map out topics based on semantic closeness, ensuring AI models recognize your domain as a complete authority on a subject rather than a fragmented source.

Entity Associations

For every mapped topic, we provide a list of related entities (people, places, concepts, brands) that must be included in the content to satisfy AI retrieval algorithms.

Question Extraction (FAQ)

AI engines are Q&A machines. We research and provide the exact questions users are asking AI, giving you the blueprint for the FAQ blocks in your content.

Hub-and-Spoke Structure

We organise the topics into clear pillar pages (hubs) and supporting articles (spokes), mapping out exactly how they should link together to distribute topical authority.

Content Cluster vs. Topical Map

The Content Cluster (Depth)

A content cluster focuses on going deep into a single specific sub-topic. It consists of one main pillar page linking out to several highly detailed supporting articles. It proves expertise in one narrow area.

The Topical Map (Breadth)

A topical map covers the entire entity space. It zooms out to map all the various content clusters you would need to build to become the ultimate authority on a broad industry or concept.

How to Use the Research

1. Pass to Your Writing Team

The spreadsheet acts as a direct content brief matrix. Hand it to your internal writers or freelance team; they will know exactly what topics to write, what entities to mention, and what FAQs to answer.

2. Restructure Existing Content

Audit your current website against the map. Identify orphaned pages, fix your internal linking to match the hub-and-spoke blueprint, and update existing posts with missing entities.

3. Order GEO Content Creation

Don't have a team? Select the most important clusters from the map and hand them back to us. Our writers will build the AI-optimised content for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

A topical map is a comprehensive blueprint of all the entities, subjects, and questions that form a specific topic. AI engines rely on semantic relationships; building a topical map ensures you cover a subject completely so the AI views you as an authority.

Traditional keyword research focuses on search volume and competition for Google. A GEO topical map focuses on entity relationships, semantic closeness, and answering the specific questions that AI models use to generate their responses.

You receive a structured, white-label Google Sheet. It includes pillar topics, sub-topics, specific target queries, suggested entities to include, and a mapped internal linking structure.

No. These packages provide the research, strategy, and content briefs. If you need the content written, you can pass this research to your own writers or use our GEO Content Creation service.

25 topics is ideal for a single service line or small niche. 50 topics covers a mid-sized business with a few core offerings. 100 topics is designed for enterprise brands or agencies looking to dominate a broad industry category.

Yes. All our research documents are delivered without our branding, making them perfect for agencies to present directly to their clients as a content strategy deliverable.