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ChatGPT/LLMs are claimed to be more likely to cite content published or updated recently, especially within the last three to six months or current year.
ChatGPT/LLMs are claimed to be more likely to cite content published or updated recently, especially within the last three to six months or current year.
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Turns out ChatGPT loves fresh content. ChatGPT is way more likely to cite content that has been published in the last three months, six months, or at least this year. Now, of course, Google also loves fresh content, but ChatGPT really loves it...
OpenTurns out ChatGPT loves fresh content. ChatGPT is way more likely to cite content that has been published in the last three months, six months, or at least this year. Now, of course, Google also loves fresh content, but ChatGPT really loves it...
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Turns out ChatGPT loves fresh content. ChatGPT is way more likely to cite content that has been published in the last three months, six months, or at least this year.
Now, of course, Google also loves fresh content, but ChatGPT really loves it. So if you want to be cited by large language models, you need to have a fresh content, or at least content that ChatGPT thinks is fresh.
So here's three things you can do to keep your content fresh without rewriting all of it. Now, your first thought might be why don't I just change the publish date every day?
But as any SEO can tell you, Google has already caught on to this. Merely changing the publish date isn't enough.
You do have to update the content, but you actually don't have to update it that much. But I'll get back to that.
My first tip is to include the year in the title of any post where it makes sense. And this isn't just effective for ranking, people also prefer articles that were written this year.
You see this on YouTube videos a lot. It's because it's effective...