Transform Your Business with AI – and Make Sure Clients Can Still Find You
If you’re an African entrepreneur or business owner, you’ve probably noticed something new: People don’t just “Google” anymore.
They ask ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, or the new AI search box on their phone:
- “Best logistics company in Kigali for e‑commerce delivery”
- “Where can I buy premium Rwandan tea online?”
- “Affordable business coach in Cameroon for small SMEs”
The answer they get is not a long list of blue links. It’s one synthesized response, often pulling from just a few “trusted” websites.
If your business is not part of those trusted sources, in practice, you are invisible.
That’s where Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) comes in.
In this article, I’ll explain in simple language:
- What GEO is (without the jargon)
- Why it matters so much for African businesses
- The difference between SEO and GEO
- A 5‑step GEO playbook you can start applying
- How I can help you implement this in your business
What is Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) in simple terms?
You already know SEO – optimizing your website so you rank higher on Google.
Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is the next layer:
GEO is the process of making your content easy for AI systems (like ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Google’s AI Overviews) to find, understand, trust, and quote inside their answers.
Traditional SEO focuses on search engines.
GEO focuses on AI engines.
Instead of only asking:
“How do I rank on page 1 of Google?”
We also ask:
“When someone asks an AI assistant a question in my niche,
does that AI mention or recommend my business at all?”
If the answer is “no” – your brand is slowly disappearing from the new way people search.
How AI search is changing customer behaviour
Let’s take a real African context.
A tourist lands in Kigali and wants a coffee shop near the Convention Centre.
Before, they might type:
“coffee shop near Kigali Convention Centre”
Now, they ask an AI assistant:
“Where can I get speciality coffee near Kigali Convention Centre?”
The AI replies with:
- 2–3 coffee shop names
- Short descriptions
- Maybe even directions
If you own a coffee shop in that area and you’re not mentioned, you just lost a perfect customer.
The same thing is happening for:
- Lawyers
- Clinics
- Travel agencies
- Logistics companies
- Consultants
- Agencies
- Online shops exporting African products
People are asking questions.
AI is giving answers.
And GEO is how you make sure your business is part of those answers.
SEO vs GEO vs “Just posting content”
Let’s clear the confusion quickly.
| Approach | Main Goal | Optimizes For | Shows Up Where |
|---|---|---|---|
| Traditional SEO | Rank higher on Google/Bing search results | Keywords, backlinks, site speed, UX | Classic SERPs (blue links, snippets, maps) |
| GEO | Be cited inside AI-generated answers | Clarity, structure, authority, entities | ChatGPT / Gemini / Perplexity / AI Overviews |
| “Just content” | Publish posts without strategy | Whatever comes to mind | Maybe social, rarely search or AI answers |
You still need SEO.
GEO doesn’t replace it – it extends it into the AI world. The good news?
If you already invest in good content and SEO, you’re not starting from zero.
You just need to adapt your content and structure for how AI reads and trusts information.
Why GEO matters specifically for African entrepreneurs
You might think:
“Fokwa, this AI stuff is for big companies in the US, not for my business in Kigali/Lagos/Douala.”
I understand that feeling.
But here’s the reality I see every day:
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Mobile & WhatsApp first
Across Africa, people are extremely comfortable chatting with their phones. Voice notes, WhatsApp, now AI assistants. GEO makes sure those assistants know your business exists. -
Language & local context
Our markets mix English, French, local languages, slang. If you don’t structure your content, AI often picks whatever international site has the best structured answer – not the one that is actually local and relevant. -
Limited budgets
Many African SMEs don’t have the money to fight big brands with paid ads. GEO helps you become the trusted local expert that AI tools recommend – without huge ad spend. -
Export opportunities
If you sell tea, coffee, crafts, software, consulting… your future clients abroad will ask AI first. Being recommended by AI increases your credibility immediately.
So for African businesses, GEO is not a luxury.
It’s a smart way to protect and grow your visibility with limited resources.
The 5‑Step GEO Playbook for African Businesses
You don’t need to become a technical SEO expert.
Here’s a practical GEO approach I use when working with entrepreneurs.
Step 1: Map the real questions your customers are asking
Don’t start with tools. Start with people.
Collect questions from:
- WhatsApp messages
- Email enquiries
- Phone calls
- Your sales team
- Social DMs
- Comments on your posts
Write them down in a simple list:
- “How much does a professional website cost in Rwanda in 2025?”
- “What is the best way to export tea from Rwanda to Europe?”
- “How can I automate customer replies on WhatsApp?”
- “What are the documents needed to register an SME in Cameroon?”
Each of these questions is gold for GEO.
These are exactly the types of questions people ask AI tools.
If you don’t have many questions yet, you can also use my AI Readiness Scorecard to identify opportunities and gaps in your business.
→ Link internally: AI Readiness Scorecard (scroll to “AI Readiness Scorecard”)
Step 2: Turn those questions into “answer-first” content
Now, instead of writing random blog posts like:
“Our Company History and Mission”
Create content like:
- “How Much Does a Professional Website Cost in Rwanda in 2025? (Complete Guide for SMEs)”
- “Step-by-Step: How to Automate Customer Replies on WhatsApp for Your Business”
- “The Complete Guide to Exporting Rwandan Tea to Europe (2025 Edition)”
Inside each article, write in a way that both humans and AI can digest easily:
- Use clear headings like:
- “What is…?”
- “How does it work?”
- “Step-by-step process”
- “Common mistakes”
- Answer the main question directly in the first few paragraphs.
- Use bullet points and short paragraphs (AI loves this).
If you want a very simple starting point, download The African Entrepreneur’s AI Toolkit – it also shows you tools that make content creation easier:
→ Link internally: The African Entrepreneur’s AI Toolkit
Step 3: Structure your content so AI can “read” it properly
GEO is not only about what you say – it’s also about how your website presents the information.
Some simple but powerful improvements:
- Use one H1 per page (the main title).
- Use H2 / H3 for subheadings that mirror real questions.
- Add an FAQ section at the end of important pages:
- “FAQ: Generative Engine Optimization for African Businesses”
- Mark those FAQs with FAQ schema (your developer or agency can do this).
If you’re already working with a web agency (or with my agency FOSIA Ltd), ask them to:
- Implement FAQ and HowTo schema
- Improve internal linking between your key articles
- Make your site fast and mobile-friendly
Step 4: Build trust and authority in your niche (for humans AND AI)
Generative engines don’t want to recommend low-quality or suspicious sites. They look for:
- Sites that are linked from other trusted sites
- Consistent information across the web
- Clear expertise and experience
For African businesses, some practical authority signals are:
- Being featured or cited on:
- Local news sites
- Industry associations
- Chambers of commerce
- Trade shows / conferences websites
- Publishing case studies, testimonials, and real stories.
- Having a strong, consistent profile (website + LinkedIn + Google Business Profile).
If you check my My Bio page, you’ll see how I connect my 8+ years running FOSIA Ltd with my work in AI transformation:
→ Link internally: My bio
You should do something similar for your own brand story.
Step 5: Test your visibility inside AI tools – and iterate
Finally, you need to see where you stand today.
Try this simple exercise:
- Open ChatGPT, Gemini or Perplexity.
- Ask 5–10 questions related to your niche, location and services. For example:
- “Best digital marketing agencies for SMEs in Kigali”
- “Who can help me automate my business processes with AI in Rwanda?”
- “Where can I buy high-quality Rwandan tea online?”
- Look carefully at the answer:
- Does the AI mention any businesses by name?
- Are you (or your competitors) included?
- Which websites seem to be trusted sources?
This tells you two things:
- Your current GEO status (visible or invisible)
- Which type of content and sites AI is already trusting in your space
From there, you adjust:
- Create or improve pages that answer the missing questions
- Make your content clearer and more structured
- Strengthen your authority signals and links
Quick GEO wins you can achieve in the next 30 days
If you want fast, realistic progress, focus on these simple actions:
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Create one strong, answer-first article
- Pick the #1 question your customers ask.
- Write a complete, honest, practical guide around that question.
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Add a short FAQ section to your main service page
- 4–6 real questions + short answers.
- Ask your web person to mark them up as FAQ schema.
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Update your online profiles
- Make sure your business name, address, phone and website are consistent everywhere.
- Update your bio and “About” pages to highlight your expertise and geography (e.g., “based in Kigali, serving East African SMEs”).
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Test your brand in AI tools once a month
- Track whether you start appearing more often in AI answers.
If you want help doing this quickly and correctly, my AI Quick Win service is designed exactly for that kind of fast, focused impact.
Where I come in: GEO as part of your AI transformation
I’m not just interested in rankings.
I’m interested in transformation – helping African entrepreneurs build businesses that can scale without burning out.
That’s why on fokwasiaka.com, I offer 4 levels of support:
-
AI Quick Win
- Perfect if you want a fast GEO & AI visibility audit and 1–2 quick implementations (for example, one GEO-optimized article + FAQ schema setup).
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AI Growth Starter
- For SMEs that want to implement a proper AI + GEO strategy across their website, content, and 1–2 key processes (like WhatsApp automation or lead qualification).
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AI Transformation
- For businesses ready to rethink multiple parts of their operations, combining AI automation, GEO, marketing, and workflows.
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Monthly Retainer
- For ongoing optimization: new content, testing AI tools, improving GEO, training your team, and adjusting strategy as tools evolve.
If you’re not sure where to start, just book a free consultation:
We’ll look at:
- How your business currently appears (or doesn’t appear) in AI search
- What quick wins you can get in the next 30–60 days
- Whether it makes sense to work together – and at what level
Final thoughts: Don’t wait for AI to forget your business
AI is not coming.
It’s already here – in the phones and laptops of your customers.
You don’t need to become a data scientist.
You just need to do two things:
- Use AI inside your business to save time, reduce costs, and improve customer experience.
- Make sure AI on the outside knows you exist – that’s what Generative Engine Optimization is about.
If you’d like my help designing and implementing an AI & GEO roadmap tailored to your business:
And if you want to start on your own, go to my Resources page and download the free toolkit and guides I created especially for African entrepreneurs:
Your next best clients are already asking AI for help.
Let’s make sure the answer includes you.




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