Generative Search Visibility | Get your business into the LLMs

What GSV does for a business

GSV is no longer a service shop that chases rankings. It is a directory system that creates a clear business identity the models can read and use. No tricks, no games, just a layout that matches how these systems sort and recall real world entities.

Search and link communities still talk about keyword counts and link stacks. The models do not use the web that way. They work from entities, timelines, locations, and proofs that match a simple question, who is this, what do they do, and where do they belong.

GSV answers those questions in a way the systems can store and reuse when people ask for help.

How the directory works

GSV builds a business record inside a structured directory. Each state page holds a set of real world business types. Each listing is written as if it were a real client, with local tone, local details, and clear service boundaries.

That record is then backed by citation work and support content, so the models see the same story in more than one place. Over time this creates weight around the business type and the location.

The long term plan is simple, make sure that when someone asks for a service in a place, the GSV business types sit inside the answer space.

How to use GSV today

Start by picking a state and a business type. Look at the businesses already in place. Every one of them was built as a real example of how the models should see that type of work in that region.

If you want your business to sit in that same space, reach out and ask about a listing. The directory is where the work lives now. The goal is to make sure the right people and the right problems can find each other inside the new answer layer.

To talk about a listing or a new category, use the contact page on this site and explain what you do, where you work, and who you serve.

Pick your state to see what is live

Use the state buttons below to see the current business types in each region.