Where Are Your AI Citations Coming From?
AI models don't treat all content equally. Citations from expert reviews carry 4× more weight than retail listings — and auto-generated content is being actively filtered out. See your brand's citation source breakdown.
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JumpStart Pro
Automotive Accessories · Scanned 2025-01-27
22% of AI citations for JumpStart Pro originate from auto-generated content — above the 20% critical threshold. With recent AI quality filter upgrades from DeepSeek and ChatGPT, these low-quality citations are actively being downgraded. The brand has zero expert review placements in major automotive publications.
Citation Source Breakdown
Based on analysis of AI model responses across 100 queries in this category
Recommended Actions
Commission expert reviews in Car and Driver, Motor Trend, or Wirecutter — expert-attributed content gets 4× AI citation weight
Publish verifiable performance benchmarks: cranking amps test results, temperature range PDFs
Build structured FAQ content addressing specific buyer questions (diesel engines, cold weather, truck use cases)
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Content authored or verified by domain experts. AI models weight expert-attributed content 4× higher than anonymous sources.
Technical specs with publicly verifiable test sources — PDFs, lab certifications, independent benchmarks. AI prefers factual, data-backed claims.
Content that follows buyer decision journeys — comparison, use-case, problem-solution. Structured content gets 2.3× more AI citations.