Part of GEOly's "GEO / AEO Expert Watch" series · meet **Ryan Jones**, a quick map of their public work and where to follow them — with links to the original sources.
Who is Ryan Jones
Ryan Jones is Senior Vice President of SEO at Razorfish, where he leads search strategy for Fortune 500 clients and an international team. A developer-turned-SEO, he builds tools like SERPrecon and the satirical WTFSEO blog, and speaks widely on analytics and enterprise search.
These experts focus on making AI visibility measurable and accountable to the business — moving from vanity metrics to citations, mentions, answer share and conversion. Their recurring focus areas include: Technical SEO, analytics, SEO strategy.
What GEO / AEO practitioners can learn from Ryan Jones
- **Rankings are no longer the finish line**: in a zero-click, AI-answer world, being cited/recommended is closer to real influence than position alone. - **Define new KPIs**: citation counts, share of mentions, answer share, AI-attributed conversions — you can only optimize what you can quantify. - **Tie it to the business**: connect AI visibility to revenue, leads and branded search to justify sustained investment.
**GEOly angle**: An analytics-first, enterprise view of how to measure SEO and AI-search performance.
What it means for brands going global
For global-facing brands, stand up an "AI visibility dashboard" early: track citations and mentions on core questions, benchmark competitors, and try to tie it to store conversions. GEOly’s brand GEO audits are built around exactly this measurable frame.
Follow Ryan Jones: homepage & socials
- [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonesy) - [X](https://x.com/RyanJones) - [Website](https://www.ryanmjones.com)
To meet more experts across GEO, AEO and agentic commerce, visit the [GEOly author hub](/blog/author).
*This profile is an editorial compilation of publicly available information, curated by the GEOly team for industry learning and reference. All links point to the expert's own public pages. Contact us for any correction or removal.*



