AEO Specialist (Answer Engine Optimization) – Long-Term Freelancer for Agency Client Work

Description: We’re a consultancy/agency working with multiple clients, and we’re looking for a highly skilled AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) Specialist to join our extended team. This is not a one-time project and not an agency engagement. We’re looking for an individual freelancer who wants to work with us long-term across multiple client accounts. If you deeply understand how search is evolving beyond traditional rankings — toward AI answers, entity-based search, and zero-click results — this role is for you. What You’ll Be Working On Designing and executing AEO strategies for multiple client websites Optimizing content and site structures for: Featured snippets People Also Ask AI-generated answers (e.g. Google SGE) Entity-based and semantic search Identifying question-based and intent-driven opportunities Structuring content to be easily interpreted by search engines and AI models Implementing and advising on structured data / schema Auditing existing content and recommending improvements for answer visibility Collaborating with our internal team on strategy and execution Tracking visibility and performance in answer-driven search experiences Required Experience & Skills Strong, hands-on experience with AEO / modern search optimization Clear understanding of how AI and answer engines surface content Ability to translate complex search behavior into practical site changes Experience working on multiple projects or client accounts simultaneously Excellent communication and documentation skills Note: While this role is AEO-focused, prior experience in SEO is important — specifically to ensure you understand on-page optimization, technical site structures, internal linking, and how websites are built and maintained. Please Do Not Apply If: You are an agency or part of an SEO team You are looking for a one-off or short-term project You plan to outsource the work We are intentionally looking for a direct, long-term relationship with one specialist. Apply tot his job

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