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The page should explain what customers say, which services the reviews support, where third-party proof lives, and how the buyer can verify the claims.
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An about page, FAQ page, and branded reviews page can influence what ChatGPT says about a business, especially if the reviews page ranks for brand + reviews.
An about page, FAQ page, and branded reviews page can influence what ChatGPT says about a business, especially if the reviews page ranks for brand + reviews.
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People are asking ChatGPT about you. People are hearing about your brand or your business and they're going to ChatGPT to learn more. Historically, people have done this on Google, and they still do. But more and more they're going to ChatGPT, and nine times out of 10, they're just gonna believe whatever ChatGPT says about you...
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Yes, if it adds useful context, links to third-party profiles, groups reviews by service or outcome, and avoids fake or duplicated claims.
It gives crawlers a focused page that connects brand trust, service claims and corroborating review sources.
Link to core service pages, review profiles, case proof, about/entity pages and contact or audit paths.
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People are asking ChatGPT about you. People are hearing about your brand or your business and they're going to ChatGPT to learn more. Historically, people have done this on Google, and they still do. But more and more they're going to ChatGPT, and nine times out of 10, they're just gonna believe whatever ChatGPT says about you...
OpenPeople are asking ChatGPT about you. People are hearing about your brand or your business and they're going to ChatGPT to learn more. Historically, people have done this on Google, and they still do. But more and more they're going to ChatGPT, and nine times out of 10, they're just gonna believe whatever ChatGPT says about you...
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People are asking ChatGPT about you. People are hearing about your brand or your business and they're going to ChatGPT to learn more.
Historically, people have done this on Google, and they still do. But more and more they're going to ChatGPT, and nine times out of 10, they're just gonna believe whatever ChatGPT says about you.
Good news is right now it's incredibly easy to influence what ChatGPT says when people ask about you. So I wanna go over the four easiest ways.
The easiest and most effective way is gonna be content on your own website. Make sure you have an about page with everything you would want ChatGPT to say about you.
Make sure you have an FAQs page. ChatGPT loves FAQ.
Pages. And maybe most effectively, create a page called brand reviews or brand is your company name.
Fill that page with a bunch of the best reviews people have written about your company. It's typically very easy to rank for your own brand name plus the word reviews on Google.
And that's typically one of the first things ChatGPT will search for...
specially loves Reddit. ChatGPT used to love Reddit.
I wouldn't be surprised if it came back around. The third method is to put out a press release.
Press releases typically don't rank well for competitive terms, but for branded terms they can be very effective. ChatGPT especially loves press releases.
Just like the content on your website or the content you post to Reddit. It doesn't care that you wrote the content, it'll just repeat it back verbatim.
And the last method is social media. Make content and post it to all the platforms.
The most commonly cited platforms are LinkedIn, Medium, and YouTube. But if you're putting in the work to make the content, you might as well post it everywhere.