How AI Assistants Decide Which Brands To Recommend

De Crianza Mutua Alpha

Service and Area Pages, Done Honestly The standard local play is a page per service and a page per town, and it fails when those pages are templated with a place name swapped in. Thin, near duplicate pages are treated as low quality and rarely provide anything worth quoting.

What a Local Business Should Do This Month Run five prompts asking for a business like yours in your town, from a signed out session, and record who gets named and what gets cited. Then fix every listing on the sources that appeared, starting with the phone number and address.

The Details That Get Quoted Locally Local recommendations turn on practical specifics, and most local sites omit all of them. Your actual coverage radius. Whether you handle emergency call outs and at what hours. Typical price range for a common job. Whether you are licensed, insured and to what level.

Every inconsistency reduces confidence that scattered mentions describe one business. For a local business this is usually the single highest return work available, and it is tedious rather than difficult.

Check How They Handle Numbers Statistics circulate in this field faster than anyone checks them. A widely repeated claim about referral traffic growth turned out to rest on a sample of nineteen analytics properties. A frequently cited conversion comparison came from a vendor that sells the service.

What to Do About llms.txt and Similar Files Proposals for machine readable files aimed specifically at language model consumers appear periodically. Adoption is inconsistent and support varies by provider, so treat these as low cost and speculative rather than as a requirement.

Nobody outside the labs has the full picture, and anyone claiming otherwise is guessing with confidence. What we do have is a large volume of observable behaviour, published research and the citations that several assistants display openly, and those three together support some reasonably firm conclusions.

Turnaround times, dimensions, capacities, coverage areas, price ranges, compatibility lists and limits all get lifted directly. Pages built around them get cited well above their apparent sophistication, and a plain table frequently outperforms a beautifully written essay.

A page worth having states what you do in that area specifically: which neighbourhoods, what travel time, what jobs are common there, what the local constraints are. If you cannot write anything genuinely local about a town, the honest answer engine optimization is not to publish a page for it.

The shortlist is shorter than a conventional local results page, which raises the stakes on being included. Being fourth on a map still gets calls. Being fourth in a recommendation that names three businesses gets none.

This explains the most common frustration brands report, which is watching a competitor with a worse website get recommended instead. That competitor is usually not better optimised. They are more written about, and the system is weighing the difference.

What Ranking Does and Does Not Buy You Ranking still helps, because the retrieval step usually starts with a search. But it buys far less than people assume. Ahrefs examined 15,000 long-tail prompts across four assistants in July 2025 and found roughly 80 percent of cited pages did not rank for the original query at all, with about 12 percent in the top ten.

The more useful signal is qualitative and free. Add one question to your enquiry form or your first sales call asking how the person came across you, and read the answers monthly. When people start saying an assistant recommended you, or start repeating a description of your business you did not write, something has changed in a way no dashboard captured.

The version that fails is the vendor comparison where every row favours the publisher. It is transparent to readers and useless as an impartial source, which is why it appears in citation lists far less often than its authors expect.

A quick way to find contradictions is to write out your key facts on one sheet, taken from your structured data, then check that sheet against your about page, your main directory listing and your marketplace account. Doing it manually feels crude and it surfaces the conflicts that validators never flag, because a validator checks syntax rather than whether your founding year matches the one you published elsewhere.

The caveat is that most published question sections are marketing in disguise, containing questions no customer has ever asked, phrased to permit a favourable answer. Those get ignored, and they are easy to spot.

Where you serve several towns, resist the instinct to claim the widest possible area. A stated coverage radius that you genuinely honour is more useful than a list of thirty places you would only travel to reluctantly, because the specific claim gets quoted and the vague one does not. Being the obvious answer within a tight radius produces more work than being one of many possibilities across a county.