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Will AI cite aidisraeli.com?
AI Visibility Score, last checked 20 Aug 2026.
Zero genuine third-party mentions; unknown brand with no entity graph, press, or reference-corpus presence to trigger AI citation.
Extremely unlikely to be cited by any generative engine. All ten search results reference Benjamin Disraeli (the 19th-century British Prime Minister), Disraeli Freeway in Winnipeg, or Cream's album 'Disraeli Gears'—none mention this AI writing tool. Without brand mentions, Wikipedia, Knowledge Panel, or press coverage, AI models have no corpus signal that this entity exists.
Entity authority
How much AI already trusts you across the web — the biggest driver of citations, and the hardest to DIY.
Zero of the ten third-party domains found actually mention this AI writing tool; all reference the historical figure Benjamin Disraeli, a Winnipeg freeway, or a Cream album.
Fix: Earn genuine editorial mentions by securing coverage in SaaS review sites, AI tool directories, marketing blogs, or tech press that would name AI Disraeli as a product.
Get tier-1 press placements · from $250 →No Google Knowledge Panel exists, and the brand name collides with a famous historical figure, making entity resolution nearly impossible for AI models.
Fix: Consider a more distinctive brand name or aggressively build consistent citations across the web to help engines disambiguate this tool from Benjamin Disraeli.
Get a Google Knowledge Panel · from $650 →No Wikipedia page exists for this AI tool, and searches return only the Prime Minister's article.
Fix: Build notability through press coverage, industry awards, or significant user milestones that could eventually support a Wikipedia entry or mentions in AI-tool comparison articles.
Get a Wikipedia page · $4,000, money-back →On-page extractability
How easily AI can read, understand, and quote this specific page.
The page lists generic feature claims (rewrite, summarize, create text) and pricing tiers identical to dozens of AI writing tools, with no original data, case studies, or unique statistics.
Fix: Publish original research such as user success metrics, before-and-after content quality benchmarks, or proprietary data on SEO performance gains that competitors cannot replicate.
Publish a cite-worthy article on MarketSpy · $9.99 intro →Clear headings and a FAQ section provide some extractable structure, but most content is marketing copy rather than answer-first informational paragraphs.
Fix: Add answer-first sections addressing common questions like 'how does AI content generation affect SEO rankings' or 'what makes AI-generated text unique' with direct, quotable answers in the opening sentence of each section.
Publish a cite-worthy article on MarketSpy · $9.99 intro →Footer shows copyright 2026, but no article dates, update timestamps, or version history signals recency of information.
Fix: Add visible last-updated dates to feature descriptions, pricing changes, or a changelog/blog with timestamps to signal freshness to crawlers.
Server-rendered content with no AI crawler blocks detected in robots.txt, making the page technically accessible to all generative engines.
Software Application schema is present with basic offer details, but no named author, company entity markup, or credentials are provided.
Fix: Add Organization schema with founder/team details and consider author markup on any blog or help content to establish human expertise signals.
Publish a cite-worthy article on MarketSpy · $9.99 intro →What to fix, ranked by impact
Highest-leverage first. Purple/green = Essentras can do it for you; grey = a do-it-yourself win.
Being named on independent, trusted publications is the strongest correlate of AI citation — it beats backlinks and domain authority. This is the #1 lever.
Three tier-1 outlets AI engines already read and cite — the fastest way to build the third-party mentions AI weighs most.
A Knowledge Panel is how Google and AI Overviews confirm you are a real entity worth citing.
Wikipedia is ~48% of ChatGPT’s cited sources. With no page, AI has no canonical reference to cite about you.
A professional, AI-indexed article about you on a real outlet — the fastest, cheapest way to give assistants something concrete to quote.
Information gain is the top causal on-page lever (+22-41% in controlled tests). Add a stat, benchmark, or quote no other page has — restating consensus barely helps.
Lead each section with a 1-3 sentence direct answer, then a list or real table. One heading = one question. AI can only cite what it can cleanly extract.
AI-cited content is ~26% fresher on average; Perplexity leans hardest on recency. Refresh commercial pages every 60-90 days with a genuine last-updated date.
Don’t waste time on
- ✕Obsessing over schema / JSON-LD. Controlled before/after tests show it has no causal lift on AI citations. Keep it for normal Google rich results, but do not over-invest expecting AI to cite you because of it.
- ✕Adding an llms.txt file. AI crawlers do not read it (Google confirmed; ~0.1% of AI-bot requests hit it). It is speculative, not a ranking factor.
- ✕Chasing word count. Correlation between length and AI citation is ~0.04 (basically none). Originality and structure beat length every time.
How to fix this fast
AI barely sees you. The fastest fix is a citation on a source it already trusts.
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