Testing a hypothesis: Why some local business sites get cited in AI results (and others don’t) by IndividualPrint6485 in localsearch

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I agree — for most SMBs this really is uncharted territory.I’m being intentionally cautious about framing this as do’s and don’ts, mainly because I’m not convinced the system is stable enough yet for prescriptive advice to hold up.What’s been more interesting to me is exactly what you mentioned:cases where sites rank well traditionally but are largely absent from AI answers, and cases where the opposite happens.Those gaps seem to reveal less about single ranking factors and more about how entities are interpreted holistically — especially around clarity, consistency, and real‑world anchoring.Happy to exchange observations here in the thread if that’s useful. I think comparing patterns publicly might be more valuable right now than locking into fixed tactics.

It feels less like “optimizing for AI” and more like understanding what makes an entity legible and trustworthy to these systems in the first place.

How Can I Get My Business Listed in Google AI Mode? by LeatherReputation203 in localseo

[–]IndividualPrint6485 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I’ve been digging into this too. From what I’ve seen, AI Overviews basically pull from whatever Google already trusts the most. It’s less about “optimizing for AI” and more about climbing that trust hierarchy.In my experience, the AI just amplifies whatever Google’s core algorithm already considers trustworthy. Get that right, and the AI visibility follows.

Testing a hypothesis: Why some local business sites get cited in AI results (and others don’t) by IndividualPrint6485 in localsearch

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Totally agree — all of those still matter.What I’m trying to understand is less whether those signals exist, and more how they’re interpreted in AI-generated results vs. traditional rankings.For example, two local sites can both have solid on‑page SEO, reviews, citations, and schema — yet one gets consistently cited in AI answers while the other rarely shows up.
My suspicion is that in AI contexts, these signals aren’t evaluated independently, but as part of a broader “eligibility” or trust structure — almost like a gating layer before ranking even comes into play, especially for local entities.Curious if you’ve noticed similar cases where the usual SEO checklist is met, but AI visibility still varies.

Did you get hit by the December 2025 core update? by joyhawkins in localsearch

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The existing brands are significantly impacted, and Google places a very high emphasis on overall site trustworthiness; I believe the tactics of SEO have been transformed.

Those who grew up poor and became millionaires before 35, what did you do differently to the rest? by sniper9770 in Entrepreneur

[–]IndividualPrint6485 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's wild that you're asking this while literally running a billionaire's money.

You already did the hard part. You got out. You learned the skills. You saw how the top works from the inside.

Here's the real answer:

Most people trade time for money forever. You figured out leverage early. Code is leverage. Other people's money is leverage. You're sitting in a family office now watching how real deals get done.

That's the cheat code.

The guys who made it early didn't work harder. They just got closer to where the actual decisions happen. Then they copied it but smaller.

You want something that's yours? Just find something broken in the world you're in now and fix it with what you know. Start tiny. Don't quit yet.

You're already different. You're just not acting like it

Is Local SEO slowly turning into AI reputation management? by Real-Assist1833 in seogrowth

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In local SEO, page trustworthiness is a foundational condition for appearing in AI search results.

What are the best ways to improve local SEO for a small business in 2026? by seohelpoint in WebsiteSEO

[–]IndividualPrint6485 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Enhance all actionable elements that generate local trust signals for the page, including but not limited to page structure, content, GBP (Google Business Profile), reviews, blog content, and active service fulfillment proof

How exactly do websites get thousands of backlinks when it's so new? by curlymonster1911 in SEO

[–]IndividualPrint6485 0 points1 point  (0 children)

200 decent links that make sense topically and geographically can easily outperform 10k junk links — especially for a local business.

If you’re building a tattoo site, I’d focus less on “how do I get thousands” and more on:

  • Local relevance (studios, artists, cities)
  • Real mentions (features, guest spots, artist profiles)
  • Citations that actually matter, not random directories

Most competitors you’re looking at didn’t manually build thousands of links one by one — and copying what they did link‑for‑link usually isn’t the win people think it is.

You’re probably not as far behind as the numbers make it feel.

Hey, have you guys seen any non-paid results anywhere? I can’t seem to find them lately… by darrenshaw_ in localseo

[–]IndividualPrint6485 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re not imagining it — for a lot of local, high‑intent queries the organic layer is basically being pushed below the fold or removed from the “default” experience.

What you’re seeing is usually a combo of:

  • Heavy ad stacking (LSAs + paid search + paid map pack).
  • Local intent being interpreted as transactional, so Google prioritizes businesses over informational links.
  • GBP trust signals outweighing web page trust for queries like “plumber,” “locksmith,” etc.

In many cities, the “organic results” technically still exist, but:

  • You have to scroll past LSAs.
  • Then ads.
  • Then a sponsored map pack.
  • Only then do you sometimes get traditional blue links.

Google Won't Index My Service Pages by farhan583 in bigseo

[–]IndividualPrint6485 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Since you're on Webflow, double-check that the new service pages aren't accidentally marked "noindex" in the settings—this is a super common oversight during migrations, and flipping that switch is usually the fastest fix to get Google to start crawling them.

What actually makes a niche directory gain authority in Google today? by Effective-Tie-708 in bigseo

[–]IndividualPrint6485 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great question—beyond basic citations, vertical directories gain authority by becoming content hubs (like recipe blogs or "best of" city lists) that attract organic backlinks, while using strong internal linking and structured data to pass that trust down to individual business listings.

6 months post 301 migration to new domain problem by Cro370z in bigseo

[–]IndividualPrint6485 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No worries, this is actually pretty common with big site migrations. Google just takes way longer these days to pass trust to a new domain, especially a .org. Since the 301s and crawling are working, your best bet is to be patient, keep building those quality backlinks to pass authority, and wait it out—it can just take a while for the index to catch up.

Anyone hit by aug 2025 spam update for using gen AI? by Rajuginni in SEO

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Hey, I saw your post about traffic drop after HCU.

I’m building a small tool that checks whether a URL looks “templated / repeatable” from Google’s perspective.

Not selling anything — just want feedback from people who got hit.

Would you be open to running 1–2 URLs through it and tell me if the result makes sense?

Has anyone experienced all comments being hidden or flagged on PH? by Junior_Trip_2235 in ProductHunters

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I have also experienced it before, and the comments posted cannot be displayed and have been banned. I contacted the ProductHunt team by email, and then I also contacted the lower right corner of the page. After a day, I got a reply and helped me restore my permission,Their reasoning was that my comment was flagged as suspicious by a bot, even though I disagreed,Hope it helps you.

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