Why AEO & SEO Matters?

Answer Engine Optimisation and why it's the single highest-leverage SEO tactic for NDIS providers right now.

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AEO (Answer Engine Optimisation)?

AEO (Answer Engine Optimisation) is the practice of structuring website content so search engines and AI tools select it as the direct answer to a user's query — displaying it in a featured snippet or AI-generated response above all paid and organic results. For NDIS providers, AEO means appearing at position zero on Google.

The Full Definition of AEO

The 47-word answer above covers the core. Here's the deeper version — what AEO actually involves, where it appears, and what makes it different from everything else in the SEO toolkit.

AEO

AEO is the practice of structuring and formatting website content so that search engines — and increasingly, AI-powered tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google's AI Overviews — identify it as the best direct answer to a user's query and surface it above all other results. Unlike traditional SEO, which competes for ranked positions 1–10 in organic results, AEO targets position zero: the featured snippet, People Also Ask box, or AI summary that Google displays before the first organic result. On mobile, position zero is often the only result a user sees before scrolling. AEO content is written in a specific way: it opens with a concise direct answer (40–60 words), uses question-phrased headings, follows a clear information hierarchy, and is accompanied by structured data (schema markup) that confirms the content's intent to Google's crawlers.

NDIS Queries Your Practice Can Win With AEO

These are real search queries NDIS participants and families type into Google. Each one is currently a featured snippet opportunity , most with low competition , and each can be won with a single well-structured page.

what does an ndis support coordinator do
Informational · question format
High AEO opportunity
how to find an ndis provider near me
Local · navigational
High AEO opportunity
what is ndis plan management
Informational · definitional
High AEO opportunity
how do i switch ndis providers
Transactional · process
High AEO opportunity

NDIS Queries Your Practice Can Win With AEO

Why do NDIS providers need AEO?

NDIS participants and their families frequently ask Google direct questions when searching for providers — such as “what does an NDIS support coordinator do” or “how to find an NDIS provider near me”. AEO ensures your NDIS website is selected as the answer to these queries, placing your practice above every competitor before a participant even scrolls.

AEO for NDIS websites involves five steps:

  1. Identify the questions NDIS participants ask on Google
  2. Write a direct 40–60 word answer at the top of each page
  3. Expand with structured supporting content using question-phrased headings
  4. Add FAQPage and DefinedTerm schema markup
  5. Ensure the page passes Core Web Vitals and loads fast on mobile

Position zero refers to the featured snippet Google displays above all ranked organic results — often in a box at the top of the search results page. It is called position zero because it appears before the first ranked result. On mobile, position zero typically fills the entire visible screen. AEO is the practice of optimising content specifically to win position zero.

Yes. NDIS-related searches generate a high volume of question-style queries exactly the type Google targets with featured snippets. NDIS providers who implement AEO correctly can win position zero.  Importantly, AEO snippet wins do not require high domain authority content structure is the primary deciding factor.

NDIS Queries Your Practice Can Win With AEO

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