You’ve invested in SEO. Your content ranks well, and your organic traffic shows your strategy works.
But what happens when people ask ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Google’s AI Overviews for answers, and your brand is nowhere in sight?
In today’s AI-driven search landscape, that invisibility costs you leads, authority, and revenue.
So, why aren’t you being cited in AI answers? Our experts have some ideas.
Why AI answers are skipping your content
We asked our experts to tell us why someone might be missing in AI answers. Here are some of the top causes they pinpointed:
Your content is poor, in more ways than one

Maybe I’m biased because I work on content a lot, but I think that poor content is the top contributing factor to why you’re not getting cited in AI answers. Content that is poor often:
- Lacks a skimmable structure that makes it easy to process
- Is missing examples that help explain difficult concepts
- Doesn’t use helpful readability elements (bulleted lists, tables, etc.)
- Isn’t written for the target audience
- Lacks depth and quality
- Misses search intent
- Is outdated
Let me show you an example of poor content that recovered.

Here’s a page that, prior to the indicated start date, hadn’t been touched in some time:
When I evaluated this page, I realized that the search intent was off, it was outdated, and it needed some structural help — all things that make content poor.
You can see by this chart that, once I made the necessary updates to the content, it jumped in performance — a 33% improvement from the lowest point to the first spike. Plus, we’re cited in the AI Overview for the page’s core term.
And as you can see from the data, we’ve maintained performance over time. We’ve made a few updates since the initial one, keeping the content fresh. But it’s proof that when poor, decaying content is addressed, it can improve, recover, and get cited in AI responses.
So, if your content is displaying one of the symptoms I listed above, you can do some of these things to help improve it and have a better chance of being cited in AI answers:
- Answer questions immediately: Place direct answers within your first few paragraphs rather than building up to them gradually.
- Use scannable formatting: Short paragraphs, descriptive subheadings, and a logical flow. This helps AI systems grab your most important information.
- Prioritize clarity: Great quality content supports search visibility. But for AI search, a clear structure is critical.
- Leverage data: Any original data you have will give you a clear advantage over your competitors competing for the same phrases and terms. Original data can help you win citations.
- Match search intent: Search intent can change over time as Google figures out what users want from a query. Make sure your page meets search intent.
You’re not E-E-A-T-ing enough

Not being cited in AI answers? You might not be building up enough Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness (E-E-A-T) signals to show search engines you’re a trustworthy, reliable source of information. A lack of E-E-A-T signals makes AI engines less likely to cite you because there are more trusthworthy, authoritative resources it can cite instead.
At SEO.com, we’ve been incorporating these signals more than ever. Even this piece is incorporating opinions from all our experts, which helps push E-E-A-T signals! Leveraging things like expert quotes and first-hand experiences (see Macy’s first-hand experience above) all help with proving to AI engines that you’re a trustworthy source of information.
Here are some options to help you increase E-E-A-T signals:
- Display your credentials: Detailed author bios and clear expertise markers signal credibility to AI engines.
- Show transparency: Comprehensive About pages and regularly updated content demonstrate you’re a trustworthy source.
- Build external validation: Even market-leading brands can be invisible without the right trust signals influencing AI visibility. If you don’t have them, smaller competitors can actually jump ahead.
Lacking what makes you stand out

Listen, content is a dime a dozen, especially in an age where anyone can use a tool like ChatGPT, Gemini, or Claude to whip up a quick blog post. In this age of search, having unique elements to your content is what stands out and gets you cited.
If you don’t have those unique elements, it could explain why you’re not being cited in AI answers.
Here’s an example of uniqueness in action that I did on a piece of WebFX content.
We had a post about best SEO companies that we were looking to upgrade and add elements of uniqueness to. So, I decided to bring something to the table that was new and unique, but highly relevant to choosing the best SEO agency: An AI Readiness Score.

I created an original scoring system that no one else had, but it was based on critical factors like AI Overview visibility, AI citations, on-site optimizations, and AI search technology for each company. And thus, every company got a score that’s helpful for the reader to know when choosing an SEO company.
It’s small, but it has big impact. It’s something that other pages don’t have and helps improve opportunities to get cited because you have information AI engines can’t get anywhere else.
In a world of AI-generated content, originality distinguishes you. AI systems prioritize unique insights over generic summaries. You can do things like:
- Share firsthand examples: Original case studies and real-world applications add value AI engines can’t find elsewhere.
- Feature your expert views: Your unique insights are what set your content apart from everything else that’s just repeating common information.
- Leverage unique data: Any data you have that others don’t is a gold mine. Leverage it within your content to give yourself a citation edge.
Your topical authority is weak

Still thinking “I’m not being cited in AI answers and I don’t understand why?” Well, the cause might be that your topical authority is weak. Topical authority is a critical component for establishing your brand’s identity and ability to get cited in AI engines.
Something that’s shifted dramatically with AI search is how much weight your brand authority holds. AI engines are looking to cite the experts in the topical space. So if you haven’t built topical authority and your brand trust is weak, you’re not getting cited in AI answers.
So, what does it mean to build topical authority? It means focusing on building up content in spaces where you want to be seen as an authority.
At WebFX, for example, we purged a lot of old, irrelevant content that wasn’t fitting our topical authority we wanted to build. And now, we’re particular about what kind of content we’re creating, too, to ensure it matches the topical authority we want to establish.
So, your focus should be on:
- Establishing what areas or “buckets” you want to have topical authority. If you’re a coffee manufacturer, for example, you may focus on building topical authority on coffee sourcing/origins, brewing methods, or use-case content.
- Expanding your content in those areas. Create as much content as you need to cover within a topic. So, with coffee brewing methods, you’d have content on every type of brew method, grind size by brew, brewing mistakes, and more.
- Making sure the content is comprehensive and unique. Don’t put out a bunch of thin content just to cover the topic. Make sure you’re covering it with depth and adding value to it (like original data) to ensure it’s impactful!
- Building internal links between pages: Internal links help connect pages together and show relevance to one another.
How to diagnose your AI visibility problems
Want to figure out why your content isn’t showing up in AI answers? Here are some steps you can follow to try and spot the issue:
Step 1: Audit for answer-ready content
Review your existing content with AI parsing in mind. Does each page answer its target question early? Are insights concise and quotable? For a comprehensive evaluation, use this complete guide to SEO audits.
Step 2: Assess your E-E-A-T signals
Look closely at your author bios, “About Us” pages, and how fresh your content is. Do your articles clearly show detailed credentials? Review Google’s guidance on trustworthy content to meet established quality standards.
Step 3: Run a technical SEO health check
Check for technical issues that could block AI access. Review your robots.txt file, run page speed tests, and verify mobile usability. Use Google Search Console to identify crawl errors and indexing problems.
Step 4: Map your topical authority
Analyze your site’s content coverage to determine if you have a clear area of expertise. AI systems favor sites with interconnected, comprehensive topic coverage. Look for content gaps where you could deepen your expertise and create stronger topical clusters. Stay informed about future trends shaping AI search.
Get help getting cited in AI answers
Now instead of saying, “I’m not being cited in AI answers — why?” you can start saying “I know why I’m not being cited in AI answers and can fix it.”
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