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LLM citation research / content ideation

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LLM-citation tools can turn top cited URLs into blog topic candidates by filtering articles, deduplicating titles, and removing irrelevant topics.

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LLM-citation tools can turn top cited URLs into blog topic candidates by filtering articles, deduplicating titles, and removing irrelevant topics.

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LLM-citation tools can turn top cited URLs into blog topic candidates by filtering articles, deduplicating titles, and removing irrelevant topics.

@tjrobertson52 · asserts

I wanna quickly share my new favourite tactic for picking blog topics that'll help you get recommended by large language models. Picking the right topic for your blog posts is by far the most important part of content marketing...

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How to identify blog topics for LLMs that actually get cited. Track citations with tools...

@tjrobertson52 · 2025-12-10

I wanna quickly share my new favourite tactic for picking blog topics that'll help you get recommended by large language models. Picking the right topic for your blog posts is by far the most important part of content marketing...

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I wanna quickly share my new favourite tactic for picking blog topics that'll help you get recommended by large language models. Picking the right topic for your blog posts is by far the most important part of content marketing.

Pick a topic that people aren't searching for, or that doesn't have purchase intent, or that you have no business ranking for, And you're wasting your time. So here's my new favourite tactic.

First of all, you need to be tracking citations from large language models. We use peak A.

I, but there's a lot of similar tools. These tools will allow you to track 50 or so prompts that people type into large language models when they're looking for your products or services.

And then they'll show you the webpages that these models are citing before recommending you or your competitor. Download a list of the top 1,000 URLs being cited by large language models.

Filter those URLs to only show you which ones are articles. Take all the titles of those articles and give it to a large language model...