SEO and AI Visibility Strategy for manalghamir.com by Manal GhamirSEO and AI Visibility Strategy for manalghamir.com by Manal Ghamir

SEO and AI Visibility Strategy for manalghamir.com

Manal  Ghamir

Manal Ghamir

A transparent look at how I applied B2B SaaS SEO, answer-first content, AEO, and AI visibility strategy to manalghamir.com.
I used manalghamir.com as a working environment for the same methods I offer as a B2B SaaS SEO and AI visibility strategist for hire. This case study documents how I planned and structured content around buyer intent, search relevance, extractable answers, and clear specialist positioning.
The results included:
A featured snippet for a hiring-intent query
Inclusion in Google AI Overview source panels
Organic visibility for SaaS SEO, AEO, and AI visibility queries
Personal-brand visibility connected to my SaaS positioning
These screenshots document what appeared in Google at specific points in time. They do not represent guaranteed or permanent rankings.

Disclosure: manalghamir.com is my own website. This case study documents self-led work on my own domain, not a client project. I am sharing it because it allows me to show the strategy, execution, and visible results without client confidentiality restrictions. Table of Contents

Manalghamir.com was a small, independently managed website competing in B2B SaaS SEO, AEO, and AI visibility topics.
I handled the content strategy, writing, optimization, and positioning without a large content team or SEO budget. The website was still developing its topical coverage and visibility within a competitive field.
This context makes the results useful for evaluating the work: they came from a focused, self-led content system rather than an established website supported by a large publishing operation.

The Goal Was More Than Traffic

The main goal was not simply to produce more articles or increase traffic.
I wanted to:
Build visibility for commercially relevant SaaS searches
Demonstrate practical experience with SEO, AEO, GEO, and AI visibility
Reach searches used by people looking for writers and strategists
Create content that Google and AI systems could understand and extract
Connect my name with a clear group of related services and topics
Turn my own website into visible evidence of how I work
This supported my positioning as a B2B SaaS SEO and AI visibility strategist for hire while creating pages with a clear purpose for potential clients.

1. Targeting hiring-intent searches

I created pages around searches that potential clients may use when comparing or hiring writers, content specialists, and strategists.
Examples included:
Hire B2B SaaS AEO Writer
Best B2B SaaS SEO Content Writers to Hire
SaaS SEO and AI Visibility Writer
B2B SaaS AI Visibility Strategist
These topics were selected for their connection to a real commercial need, not only because they contained relevant keywords.

2. Using an answer-first structure

Important pages were structured so visitors could find the main answer quickly.
The work included:
Answering the main question early
Adding definitions directly below relevant headings
Using descriptive headings
Creating numbered checklists
Keeping list items concise and specific
Removing long introductions that delayed the answer
Writing sections that still made sense when viewed separately
This helped readers scan the content and made individual passages easier for search systems to understand.

3. Strengthening entity and positioning clarity

Across the website, I consistently connected my name and services with:
B2B SaaS
SEO
AEO
GEO
AI visibility
SaaS content strategy
Answer-first writing
This consistency appeared across articles, service pages, portfolio examples, author information, page titles, and my LinkedIn profile.

4. Designing for multiple search surfaces

I did not treat Google as a single list of links. I created and improved content for several possible search surfaces:
Standard organic results
Featured snippets
Google AI Overviews
AI answer engines
Image visibility
Brand and personal-name searches
No format guarantees inclusion in these features. However, clear and extractable content can make a page suitable for consideration.

5. Building internal consistency

The strategy extended beyond individual articles. I worked to connect related parts of the website through:
Relevant service and portfolio pages
Consistent author information
Internal links between related topics
Descriptive anchor text
Structured FAQs
Relevant page titles and descriptions
Consistent terminology across the site
Following this work, the website began appearing across several relevant search experiences.
Page or assetSearch intentMain improvementSearch surface targetedHire B2B SaaS AEO Writer: 7 Proven Checks for 2026Commercial and hiring intentDirect definition, numbered checklist, clear selection criteriaOrganic search, featured snippets, AI OverviewsBest B2B SaaS SEO Content Writers to Hire in 2026Commercial comparisonClear writer categories and hiring-focused structureOrganic search and AI OverviewsWhy SaaS Blogs Answer Too Late and Lose LeadsEducational and problem-awareAnswer-first introduction and clear explanationsOrganic search and AI OverviewsSaaS SEO and AI Visibility Writer positioning pageService and specialist discoveryClear connection between SEO, AEO, AI visibility, and SaaS contentOrganic search and AI OverviewsBlog, service, portfolio, and author pagesBrand and expertise validationConsistent positioning, internal links, and supporting evidenceOrganic, brand, and entity visibility
The SEO work focused on aligning each page with a clear search need.
It included:
Matching the page type to the query intent
Writing descriptive page titles and meta descriptions
Creating a clear heading hierarchy
Using short, descriptive URLs
Connecting related pages through internal links
Using anchor text that explained the destination
Checking indexing
Updating content when stronger explanations were needed
Keeping hiring-focused pages commercially relevant
I did not treat every keyword as a request for a standard blog post. Some queries required a hiring guide, comparison page, service page, or specialist positioning page.

AEO Work Completed

The AEO work focused on making answers direct and extractable.
I used:
Short answers below question-based headings
Clear definitions
Numbered hiring checklists
Concise comparison language
Structured FAQ sections
Specific headings instead of broad labels
Paragraphs that could be understood without the whole article
Answer-first introductions
These formats make information easier for readers and search systems to interpret. They do not guarantee a featured snippet, but they can make a section eligible for extraction.

AI Visibility and GEO Work Completed

My AI visibility work focused on clarity, consistency, and usefulness.
The work included:
Connecting my name with a consistent area of expertise
Explaining relationships between SEO, AEO, GEO, and AI visibility
Using direct definitions
Building pages around real buyer questions
Maintaining topic consistency across related pages
Writing specific claims instead of vague promotional language
Creating passages that could be summarized without losing their meaning
Supporting commercial pages with educational and portfolio content
No individual tactic guarantees Google AI Overview inclusion. The visible results appeared over the same period that these improvements were made.

Organic Search Visibility

Organic results indicate that Google considers a page relevant to a query. However, positions may change according to date, location, device, personalization, and other factors.
This screenshot shows my article, “Best B2B SaaS SEO Content Writers to Hire in 2026,” appearing in Google for the query “b2b saas seo content writers to hire” on 07/19/2026. The search was completed from United States using Incognito.
The result demonstrates close alignment between the search need and the page’s purpose. The query has hiring intent, while the article provides a list designed for someone comparing SaaS SEO writers.
It proves visibility at the time of the screenshot. It does not prove a fixed position or guarantee that the ranking will remain unchanged.

Featured Snippet Result

Featured snippets extract part of a web page and display it prominently above standard organic results.
Google selected the numbered hiring checklist from my article for the query “How to Hire B2B SaaS AEO Writer” on 07/19/2026. The result displays the article title and manalghamir.com beneath the extracted checklist.
Google also displayed a “Did you mean” suggestion for a related SEO query. However, the extracted checklist and the linked result shown below it came from my page.
The section used:
A clear hiring-focused heading
A numbered list
Short checklist items
Specific selection criteria
A structure that remained useful without extra context
The structure made the section eligible for extraction. It cannot be described as the single proven cause of Google selecting it.
What this shows: I can structure commercially relevant SaaS content so the core answer is clear to readers and easy for search systems to extract.

Google AI Overview Visibility

Google AI Overviews combine and cite information from selected web sources.
For the query “AEO B2B SaaS writer for hire,” Google included manalghamir.com among the sources connected to the AI Overview on . My hiring-focused article also appeared in the standard search results below the overview.
The screenshot supports two separate observations: my site was shown among the sources associated with the overview, and the relevant article appeared organically below it.
It does not prove that every highlighted sentence in the overview came from my page.
For the query “saas seo and ai visibility writer,” manalghamir.com appeared in the Google AI Overview source panel and in the organic results on 07/19/2026. This query closely reflects the specialist positioning used across my website.
For the query “saas seo and ai visibility writer,” manalghamir.com appeared in the Google AI Overview source panel and in the organic results on [SCREENSHOT DATE]. This query closely reflects the specialist positioning used across my website.
This result is particularly relevant because the query closely matches the service language used across my homepage, articles, author information, and portfolio.
AI visibility was not limited to commercial searches. Educational content also appeared within the AI Overview experience.
Google included my article, “Why SaaS Blogs Answer Too Late and Lose Leads,” among the AI Overview sources for the matching query on 07/19/2026. The article also appeared in the organic results beneath the overview.
What this shows: My content gained visibility across commercial and educational queries, including search experiences where Google summarizes information before the standard results.

Image visibility within Google’s AI search interface

Google displayed an image from manalghamir.com within the search experience for “B2B SaaS AEO writer” on 07/19/2026. This is presented as an image-visibility example rather than proof that the page supplied the written AI Overview answer.

Personal-Brand Search Visibility

My LinkedIn profile appeared in Google for the query “b2b saas ai visibility strategist” on 07/19/2026. This is personal-brand visibility rather than a manalghamir.com ranking, so it is shown separately from the website results.
Consistent positioning across my website and LinkedIn helps potential clients understand:
What I specialize in
Which companies I work with
What services I provide
Which topics I have demonstrated experience in
This result concerns my personal brand. It should not be presented as an organic ranking earned by manalghamir.com.

What This Demonstrates About My Skills

Work demonstratedWhat I didWhat it means for a SaaS clientSEO strategyMatched page types and structures to relevant searchesContent planned around real search and buyer intentAEOCreated extractable answers, definitions, and checklistsPages that answer questions quickly and are eligible for enhanced visibilityAI visibilityStrengthened topic and entity clarity across related contentContent that is easier for search and AI systems to interpretCommercial contentTargeted hiring and specialist queriesContent designed to attract potential buyers, not only informational visitsContent systemsConnected articles, services, portfolio evidence, and author informationA more consistent and credible content ecosystemB2B SaaS SEO and AI visibility strategist for hire positioningDemonstrated the work through my own searchable assetsDirect evidence of my strategy, writing, and optimization process
This was work completed on my own website, not a controlled experiment.
Several factors may have influenced the results, and no single update can be presented as the confirmed cause. Rankings and AI-generated results can also change according to location, device, date, personalization, and updates to Google’s systems.
The screenshots show what appeared at particular points in time. The website does not have the authority, resources, or publishing team of a large SaaS company.
These limitations do not remove the value of the evidence. They define exactly what the evidence supports without turning temporary visibility into a guaranteed outcome.

Lessons From the Work

Commercial relevance matters more than traffic alone.
Clear answers can support organic, snippet, and AI-search visibility.
One page can appear across several search surfaces.
Consistent positioning helps connect a person or brand with a topic.
Hiring-intent pages need to help buyers make decisions.
Screenshots should include dates and search context.
Featured snippets, organic results, AI Overviews, and personal-brand results should be reported separately.
Search visibility should not be reduced to one generic “ranking” claim.
I will continue improving the website through:
Additional hiring-intent pages
Commercial SaaS portfolio examples
Comparison and alternative pages
Content updates and refreshes
Greater topic-cluster depth
Stronger internal linking
Ongoing monitoring of organic and AI visibility
These steps are intended to improve the site’s usefulness and coverage. They do not promise a specific future ranking.
This case study shows how I approach search visibility on a small, self-led website where I can document the full process.
For a SaaS company, I can apply the same focus on buyer intent, answer-first structure, SEO, AEO, and AI visibility to your existing content system. That may include creating new commercial pages, improving existing articles, clarifying your positioning, or developing a more connected content strategy.

FAQ

What does a B2B SaaS SEO and AI visibility strategist do?
A B2B SaaS SEO and AI visibility strategist plans content that can reach buyers through organic search and AI-assisted discovery. The work may include keyword and intent research, content architecture, answer-first writing, AEO, commercial page planning, content optimization, internal linking, and clearer brand positioning.
Yes. I can review and improve existing content for clearer answers, stronger entity relationships, better headings, extractable passages, topic consistency, and closer alignment with buyer questions. These changes can make content easier for search and AI systems to interpret, but they do not guarantee citations or AI Overview inclusion.
Do you provide SEO and AEO content strategy or only writing?
I provide both strategy and writing. Depending on the project, I can evaluate existing content, identify search and buyer-intent gaps, recommend suitable page types, build briefs, optimize published pages, or write new SaaS content. The scope can cover one priority page or a connected content system.
Can you create hiring-intent and bottom-of-funnel SaaS pages?
Yes. I can create hiring guides, comparison pages, alternative pages, use-case pages, service content, and other bottom-of-funnel assets. Each page is structured around the decision the buyer needs to make, with useful comparisons, direct answers, and a clear next step.
No. Inclusion in an AI Overview does not guarantee more clicks, leads, or permanent visibility. Google may change the overview, its sources, or the entire result layout. AI visibility should be evaluated alongside organic rankings, qualified traffic, conversions, brand visibility, and the commercial relevance of each query.
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Posted Jul 19, 2026

I used my website as a live testing ground for answer-first content, SEO, AEO, and AI visibility, documenting the strategy and search results.