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Pages for AI search should use a clear heading hierarchy: one H1, H2 sections, and H3/H4 subsections with relevant search terms.
@@tjrobertson52 · asserts
Let's talk about how to structure your content so it shows up in AI search. This is important if you want to be recommended by ChatGPT or show up in Google's AI mode. There's a certain way that these large language models like to see content structured on a page. I just wanna go over a few simple things that you can do to maximise the chance that the cont...
Want ChatGPT to cite YOUR website? Structure matters more than you think. Headings as questio...
@@tjrobertson52 · 2026-01-16
Let's talk about how to structure your content so it shows up in AI search. This is important if you want to be recommended by ChatGPT or show up in Google's AI mode. There's a certain way that these large language models like to see content structured on a page. I just wanna go over a few simple things that you can do to maximise the chance that the cont...
Let's talk about how to structure your content so it shows up in AI search. This is important if you want to be recommended by ChatGPT or show up in Google's AI mode. There's a certain way that these large language models like to see content structured on a page. I just wanna go over a few simple things that you can do to maximise the chance that the content on your page is not just found, but also cited. And this is how you can influence the response from chat, G, B, t or Google's AI. I actually think the best...
ly seem to like headings that are framed as questions. If you can't naturally frame your headings as questions, you can always include an FAQ on the page and you wanna make sure the first sentence in each section directly addresses the heading. So if your heading is what is the cost of pool maintenance in Dallas, Texas? The first sentence of that section might be the average cost of pool maintenance in Dallas, Texas is $300 a month. You wanna make it as easy as possible for the large language model to retrieve t...
edle to thread, but pick two or three data points that you can share naturally in that opening. Also, large language models love lists and tables. So anytime you're presenting a list of something, put it into a bulleted format. Anytime you can justify doing some kind of comparison, put it into a table. Elements like these are much more likely to be cited. This is the No. 5 AI search factor from Kevin Index Growth Memo Newsletter. I recommend going back and watching No. 1. We have six more to go.
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