Entity SEO And Why Machines Need A Stable Identity

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Audit for contradiction before adding anything new. Run your key pages through a validator, then read the output against what the page actually says and against your main directory listings. Contradictions are more damaging than gaps, because they actively undermine confidence in the record.

Visibility in this channel is not a number you can look up. There is no console that reports how often an assistant named your company last month, and the tools that claim to supply one are sampling rather than counting. That does not make measurement impossible. It makes it manual, and manual is fine as long as you are honest about what you are measuring.

Be wary of pricing tied to a proprietary visibility score, since the vendor controls both the number and the prompt set that produces it. Be equally wary of performance pricing tied to mentions, which sounds aligned and creates pressure to game the measurement rather than improve the business.

Set a Cadence and Stick to It Monthly is enough for most categories. Run the same prompts, the same number of times, and keep every answer. The value compounds because you can look back and see when a competitor entered the shortlist and which source appeared alongside them.

One thing to establish in week one is where everything lives. The prompt set, the baseline archive, the raw answers and the correction log should sit somewhere you control from the beginning rather than in the agency's systems. Retrieving them later is a negotiation. Having them from the start is an administrative decision nobody objects to at the outset.

It helps where one is justified, but notability requirements make it unavailable to most businesses and attempting to force one usually backfires. Consistent details across ordinary sources achieve most of the effect.

Alongside it, the first rewritten pages. Not a volume of new content, but your most commercially important existing pages restructured to answer directly and to carry specifics. You should be asked to confirm figures, since nobody outside your business can verify a lead time or a price range.

If the baseline exists, access problems were found and fixed, listings were corrected with names attached, and the source list has begun to move, the engagement is on track even if mention rate has not shifted. If none of those happened, the next ninety days will not be different from the first. llm seo

Then load your key pages with scripts disabled. Whatever remains is roughly what a retrieval system sees. If your product specifications, pricing or service areas vanish, that content needs to exist in the server rendered HTML.

There is a specific moment worth picturing. Somebody types a question into an assistant asking who they should use for the thing you sell. A short list comes back. If your name is not on it, you were never in the running, and unlike a search results page there is no second page for them to try.

Accuracy Beats Coverage The most common real defect is not missing markup, it is markup that disagrees with the page or with the rest of the web. A founding year in your schema that differs from your about page. A logo URL that returns a 404. A contact point nobody monitors.

How to Run the Ninety Day Review Ask three questions. Can you show me the prompt set is unchanged. Can you show me the raw answers. What specifically did you do, and which of the changes do you believe caused which movement.

Publish the Pages Assistants Reach For Certain formats get quoted far more than others because they answer a question directly and can be lifted without distortion. Comparison pages, alternatives pages, definitional explainers, specification tables and honest pricing pages all fall into this group.

Weeks One and Two: The Baseline You should receive a prompt set for review, built from your sales notes, support tickets and search queries rather than from your website copy. Read it and check that it sounds like your customers.

Run the Baseline Properly Run each prompt in a signed out session, or in a fresh session with memory and personalisation disabled. Your own browsing history and past conversations will otherwise skew results toward showing you what you already know.

Read the Source List Before Anything Else Sort the cited domains by frequency. In most categories a handful of pages account for a large share of citations, and they are rarely brand sites. Review platforms, industry directories, a couple of forum threads and one or two comparison articles usually dominate.

Identity work has an unusual property that makes it easy to undervalue: it improves everything else you do afterwards. Every mention earned after the details are consistent contributes to one record, while every mention earned before it may be filed somewhere it does nothing. Doing the tedious part first means the expensive part later actually accumulates, which reverses the order most programmes choose.

Check which agents you allow, confirm your important pages render meaningful content without scripts, and make sure nothing critical is trapped in a PDF or an image. This is the cheapest work in the whole discipline and it is routinely skipped.