Comparison Pages And Why AI Models Love Them
One structural tip improves these more than any amount of rewriting. Put the comparison itself in a real table with concrete columns, then follow it with short prose explaining which option suits which situation. The table gets extracted for factual comparisons and the prose gets quoted for the recommendation, so the page earns citations of two different kinds rather than one.
Everything else has to be transformed. A brand page has to be reframed as one option among several. A specification sheet has to be weighed against a competitor's. A comparison page needs none of that work, which makes it the cheapest source to use.
What that implies for planning is modest and unpopular. Any strategy whose success depends on the current interface staying as it is has an unstated assumption in it, and the assumption has been wrong roughly every three years for a decade. Building on the parts that have survived every stage, which are a real product, direct relationships and a reputation independent of any platform, is not a thrilling recommendation and it has an unusually good record.
One further term worth watching for is any acronym an geo seo agency has coined itself. A proprietary framework name is not evidence of proprietary capability, and it is frequently a way to make comparison between proposals harder. The response is the same as for the established terms: ignore the label and ask which surfaces get measured, how often, and what evidence you receive.
Study the citation lists in almost any commercial category and one format keeps appearing: the page that weighs named options against each other. Comparison articles, alternatives pages, best of roundups and side by side tables get quoted far out of proportion to how many of them exist.
The prompt set is the instrument, and almost every weak measurement programme in this field has a weak prompt set at the bottom of it. Get this wrong and everything downstream measures the wrong thing with great precision.
A prompt set built from internal vocabulary measures how visible you are to people who already talk like you, which is a group that mostly consists of your own staff. It reliably produces flattering results and no useful information.
Alternatives Pages Specifically The alternatives to a named product page deserves separate mention because it captures a buyer at an unusually decisive moment. Somebody searching for alternatives to a competitor has a problem, a budget and an incumbent they are unhappy with.
Report frequency rather than presence. Being named in one run out of five is a genuinely different situation from being named in five out of five, and a report that collapses both to mentioned has thrown away the useful part.
Where Analytics Can and Cannot Help Referral traffic from assistant domains does show up in analytics, and it is worth segmenting into its own report. Treat the numbers as a floor rather than a count, since some assistants strip referrer information and some traffic arrives looking direct.
Be prepared for the internal objection that this sends people to competitors. Some of it will, and those are mostly people who would not have bought from you anyway. The trade is that the page becomes usable as an impartial source, which is worth considerably more than the small number of poorly matched prospects it redirects, and the sales team usually agrees once they see which enquiries stop arriving.
Nor has any of this removed the need for a real product and real customers who will say so. If anything it has increased it, since corroboration from independent sources now feeds directly into whether a machine will recommend you.
The Signals That Mean Something Four things are hard to fake and worth watching closely. Your own pages beginning to appear in cited sources, which is directly observable in any assistant that shows citations.
An agency doing the work sends these the same day, because they already exist as a by-product of the measurement. One that does not will explain that the platform does not export in that format, or that the data is summarised in the dashboard.
Keep a small number of deliberately hostile prompts in the set permanently. Questions asking whether you are expensive, slow or suitable only for large clients reveal what the system believes about your reputation, and the belief is often traceable to one specific source. Nobody enjoys reading those answers, and they generate more actionable work than the flattering prompts do.
Fix the Prompt Set and Never Casually Change It Your prompt set is the instrument. If you adjust it between runs you are measuring your own edits, and any trend line you draw afterwards is meaningless.
Because there is no independent scoreboard in this channel, an engagement can run for a year on the strength of a number the supplier produces. That is an unusual amount of trust to extend, and it makes knowing what to check more important here than in any other marketing channel.