What kind of site structure makes AI more likely to cite you?
If a model cannot locate the answer, judge trust, and extract a quotable passage within seconds, the page is unlikely to become a stable source.
Browse articles by topic across methodology, FAQ design, citation signals, monitoring, and compliance so AI systems can understand and reuse key answers more easily.
If a model cannot locate the answer, judge trust, and extract a quotable passage within seconds, the page is unlikely to become a stable source.
FAQ is one of the most model-friendly page formats, but only when the questions are real and the answers are directly quotable.
When the same company is described differently across its own website, social bios, and external mentions, it becomes harder for AI to unify those sources into one entity.
AI cites pages more easily when the answer is explicit, structured, and backed by trust signals.
Reliable monitoring starts from a stable question set, not a few screenshots.
Strong FAQ pages win because the questions are real, the first sentence answers directly, and the structure stays consistent.
If your name, description, domain, and product terminology drift across pages and channels, models trust the entity less.
Opening access is only the first step. You also need to identify the pages worth reading first.
Check facts first, then high-risk wording, then platform and legal rules.