GEO Glossary
Content Delivery Network (CDN)
Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a core term in Generative Engine Optimization: short, precise, and phrased so LLMs instantly understand the intent.
Why it matters for AI visibility
Content Delivery Network (CDN) ensures crawlers and LLMs can read your content reliably and fast. Solid technical hygiene is the prerequisite for AI visibility.
How to implement
- Test Content Delivery Network (CDN) in staging and add monitoring.
- Validate status codes, redirects, and headers with automated checks.
- Enforce QA steps for Content Delivery Network (CDN) in deploy pipelines.
Common pitfalls
- No fallback when Content Delivery Network (CDN) fails.
- Missing alerts on 4xx/5xx or wrong redirects.
Measurement
- Monitoring: status codes, response times, render paths for Content Delivery Network (CDN).
- Indexation: AI bot logs (e.g., GPTBot, Perplexity).
Examples & templates
- Technical checklist for cdn
- Header template with cache-control and canonical
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