Part of GEOly's "GEO / AEO Expert Watch" series — meet Marie Haynes, a quick map of their public work and where to follow them, with links to the original sources.
Who is Marie Haynes
Long-time Google quality and algorithm analyst now writing about SEO in the Gemini and AI Overview era.
These experts track AI Overviews / AI Mode and algorithm updates first-hand: who gets cited, why citations swing, and how trust signals affect appearance. They are GEO’s weather station. Their recurring focus areas include: Google quality systems, E-E-A-T, Gemini-era SEO.
What GEO / AEO practitioners can learn from Marie Haynes
- Citations are volatile: for the same query, sources can differ sharply across time and platforms — single snapshots mislead, so monitor continuously.
- Trust signals gate inclusion: E-E-A-T, author/source credibility and factual consistency increasingly act as the threshold for being cited.
- Make monitoring systematic: turn core questions, competitors and brand terms into fixed probes you run on a schedule and diff over time.
GEOly angle: Explain how E-E-A-T maps to AI search citation and trust.

What it means for brands going global
For global-facing brands, do not treat one day’s mention in ChatGPT as victory, nor one day’s disappearance as disaster. Build cross-platform, cross-time citation monitoring (exactly what GEOly does) and judge GEO health by trend, not snapshot.
Want to see how your own brand shows up across ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google's AI answers — and how you stack up against competitors? That is exactly what GEOly's brand GEO audit measures: citations, share of mentions and answer share, tracked over time.
Watch & listen
Prefer video or audio? Follow Marie Haynes's talks and conversations here.



