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Tools like Profound or Peec are suggested for simulating prompts and tracking the searches LLMs perform.

@@tjrobertson52 · asserts

hat large language model will take that question and break it into a series of searches. The best way to determine what the large language model is searching for is to use a tool like profound or peak to simulate these prompts and track the searches that the large language model performs as a result. If you don't have that data, you can essentially just g...

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Meta Tag Optimization for AI Search: LLMs only see your title, URL, and meta description befo...

@@tjrobertson52 · 2026-01-13

If you want the content on your website to get noticed by large language models, you need to understand meta data relevance. We're talking about your title tag, your meta description and your URL structure. If you know anything about SEO, you're probably thinking, TJ, I already know about this. But it's actually a little different with large language mode...

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If you want the content on your website to get noticed by large language models, you need to understand meta data relevance. We're talking about your title tag, your meta description and your URL structure. If you know anything about SEO, you're probably thinking, TJ, I already know about this. But it's actually a little different with large language models. In traditional search engines, your title tag and U. R. L. Slug play a big part in your rankings. And this is still the case in large language models which...
hat large language model will take that question and break it into a series of searches. The best way to determine what the large language model is searching for is to use a tool like profound or peak to simulate these prompts and track the searches that the large language model performs as a result. If you don't have that data, you can essentially just guess what a person might search if they were looking for the content on that page. Just keep in mind that large language models do search differently than human...