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wwspi.com

wwspi.com

Moderate AI visibility with 34 of 48 criteria passing. Biggest gap: llms.txt file.

Finance & PaymentsInsurance Services
63/100
3 since v1
D
Citation Avg
Answer Readiness
~40% weight
7/10
Content Structure
~25% weight
7/10
Trust & Authority
~15% weight
8/10
Technical Foundation
~10% weight
5/10
AI Discovery
~10% weight
8/10

Verdict

Moderate AEO readiness at 63/100 with significant gaps to address. Key strengths include Entity Authority & NAP Consistency, Internal Linking Structure, and Sitemap Completeness. Priority gaps: llms.txt File, Speakable Schema, and Image Context for AI.

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#45of 1391 in Finance & Payments
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How to Improve

Current
63/100
Projected
83/100
36Total Fixes
16Quick Wins
~61hEst. Effort
Quick Wins
Create /llms.txt fileConfigure robots.txt for AI crawlersBuild FAQ sections with schemaImplement semantic HTML5 elementsAdd structured tables and listsAdd definition-style contentAdd ai.txt and content licensingImprove query-answer alignmentAdd visible date signalsIncrease content depth and structureMake content creators clearly visibleImprove citation-ready writing qualityAdd answer-first content placementPackage evidence for AI enginesClarify entity boundariesReduce extraction friction
Create /llms.txt file
critical|low
Add llms-full.txt with extended content
medium|low
Create complete sitemap.xml
critical|medium
Reduce render-blocking resources
critical|medium
Configure robots.txt for AI crawlers
high|trivial
Add internationalization signals
critical|medium
Reduce document weight
medium|low
Fix HTML structure and meta tags
low|low
Improve server response efficiency
medium|low

Top Opportunities10

Expand articles to 1000+ words with structured H2/H3 sections, comparison tables, and expert analysis. Thin content (under 300 words) is rarely cited by AI engines. Deep, well-structured articles demonstrate expertise.

Publish original research, statistics, case studies, or proprietary data that AI engines can cite. Unique data points make your content a primary source rather than a derivative one.

Use HTML tables for comparison data and ordered/unordered lists for features, steps, and specifications. Structured data formats are directly extractable by AI engines for answers.

Add question-based headings (H2/H3) throughout your content. Use "What is...", "How does...", "Why should..." patterns that match how users query AI assistants.

Write 20-25 word self-contained answer sentences immediately after each H2 heading. 72.4% of AI-cited posts use this pattern - it gives engines a ready-made snippet to quote.

Show direct use, testing, implementation, or lived experience with concrete observations, examples, screenshots, and lessons learned.

Write self-contained definition sentences and single-claim statements that AI engines can quote directly. Avoid pronouns like "this" or "that" at the start of answer paragraphs.

Include "our analysis", "our data", "our testing" phrases backed by original research or proprietary data. 52.2% of AI-cited posts contain owned data signals.

Add inline citations to external sources, "According to [Source]..." attribution phrases, and a Sources section at the end of key articles.

Define the primary entity in the first 500 characters, use consistent terminology (same term 70%+), and add "unlike X" signals to help AI engines distinguish your topics.

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Site Pages

www.wwspi.com/useful-infoD42
USEFUL INFO - World Wide Specialty Programs
www.wwspi.com/resourcesF39
Resources - World Wide Specialty Programs Inc.
www.wwspi.com/why-retained-search-changes-the-risk-profil...D42
Why Retained Search Changes the Risk Profile in Insurance for Staffing Agencies - World Wide Specialty Programs
www.wwspi.com/why-insurance-agents-should-watch-task-cree...D46
Why Insurance Agents Should Watch Task Creep in Workers' Comp for Staffing Agencies - World Wide Specialty Programs
www.wwspi.com/healthcare-staffing-risks-that-affect-profe...D44
Healthcare Staffing Risks - World Wide Specialty Programs
www.wwspi.com/the-do-risk-insurance-agents-must-anticipat...F36
The D&O Risk Insurance Agents Must Anticipate for Staffing Agencies - World Wide Specialty Programs
www.wwspi.com/when-hr-gets-named-addressing-fiduciary-ris...D42
When HR Gets Named: Addressing Fiduciary Risk in Staffing Firm Insurance - World Wide Specialty Programs
www.wwspi.com/claimsF39
CLAIMS - World Wide Specialty Programs
www.wwspi.com/covid-19-updatesF39
COVID-19 updates - World Wide Specialty Programs
www.wwspi.com/applicationsF39
GET THE APPS - World Wide Specialty Programs
www.wwspi.com/inside-wwD43
INSIDE WW - World Wide Specialty Programs
www.wwspi.com/blogF39
Blog - World Wide Specialty Programs
Changes since v1Last audited 76 days ago
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Increase Content DepthAdd Original Data & Case StudiesAdd Structured Tables & ListsRestructure Content as Q&AAdd Answer Capsule PatternsAdd First-Hand Experience SignalsImprove Citation-Ready WritingAdd Owned Data SignalsPackage Evidence for AIAdd Entity Disambiguation

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