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Before a B2B buyer books travel to a conference, they increasingly ask an AI assistant which event in their industry is most worth attending, who exhibits, which sessions matter, and whether the show delivers real networking density. Conference organizers who only publish a marketing microsite with a countdown timer give the model nothing durable to reason from once the event page is taken down or the copy shifts to next year's dates. GEO treats the show as a persistent entity rather than an annual disposable page, Event schema with exhibitor lists, session topics, speaker organizations, and attendee industry breakdowns, refreshed each cycle and linked to prior years so the model can answer questions about trajectory and scale, not just this year's dates. An llms.txt briefing states the show's positioning against competing events in plain language. Citations from trade press and past attendee organizations corroborate the claims, so when a buyer asks an AI assistant to compare shows in the category, the structured, well-cited event is the one that gets named and recommended.
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Keep them live and linked. AI models weigh an event's credibility partly on continuity, a visible multi-year Event schema history signals an established show, whereas a single disposable page with no past record reads as unproven.
Specific enough to answer real buyer questions, named exhibiting companies, session titles with topic tags, and speaker affiliations. Vague category labels give the model nothing concrete to cite when a buyer asks who will be there.
Yes, if the regional show's structured data and citations are more complete and current than the larger show's, models weigh corroborated specificity over sheer brand size when answering a narrowly scoped buyer question.
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