Is Your Business Ready for AI Search? A Simple Test

AI Search visualization showing business visibility

Here's a question that might keep you up at night: When someone asks ChatGPT or Perplexity for a recommendation in your industry, are they hearing about you, or your competitors?

Most business owners have no idea. Let's fix that.

I'm going to give you a simple 5-minute test to check your AI visibility. No tools required, no technical knowledge needed. Just you and a chat window.

The AI Visibility Test

Open ChatGPT or Perplexity. Then try these prompts:

1

The Direct Ask

Ask for recommendations in your category and location.

"What are the best [your service] in [your city]?"
2

The Problem Query

Ask about a problem your customers typically have.

"My [common problem]. Who should I call in [city]?"
3

The Comparison Ask

Ask AI to compare options in your space.

"What should I look for in a good [your service]?"
4

The Direct Name Check

Ask about your business specifically.

"What can you tell me about [Your Business Name]?"

What Your Results Mean

Score Your Results

AI mentions your business by name Excellent
AI knows about you when asked directly Okay
AI recommends competitors, not you Problem
AI says "I don't have information about..." Invisible

Why Some Businesses Show Up (And Others Don't)

AI models like ChatGPT and Perplexity build their knowledge from publicly available content: websites, reviews, articles, and social media. When they recommend a business, it's because:

  1. The business has comprehensive, specific content that answers the exact questions people ask
  2. The business is mentioned across multiple sources: their own site, review sites, local directories, news articles
  3. The content uses natural language that matches how people actually phrase questions

If AI doesn't know about you, it's usually one of these issues:

  • Your website is too generic ("We offer professional services") instead of specific ("We specialize in emergency water heater repair for Louisville homes")
  • You don't answer the questions your customers actually ask
  • Your online presence is thin: minimal reviews, no local citations, sparse content

Remember: AI generates unique answers for every question. Your content needs to cover all the different ways customers might ask about your services. This is directly related to understanding the keywords your competitors rank for.

What To Do If You're Invisible

1. Expand Your Content

Create pages for every service you offer. Not just bullet points on your services page, but real, detailed pages. Add FAQ sections that answer the specific questions your customers ask. Write blog posts about common problems and solutions.

2. Use Customer Language

How do your customers describe their problems? Use those exact phrases. "My AC is blowing warm air" is a real search. "HVAC thermal output optimization" is not.

3. Build Your Digital Footprint

Get listed on relevant directories. Encourage reviews on Google, Yelp, and industry-specific platforms. The more places AI can find information about your business, the more confident it is recommending you. Learn more about getting Google reviews without being annoying.

4. Answer Questions Comprehensively

When AI pulls information to answer a question, it looks for complete, helpful responses. Don't just say what you do. Explain how, why, what makes you different, what customers can expect.

The Opportunity

Here's the exciting part: most of your competitors haven't figured this out yet.

While everyone obsesses over Google Map Pack rankings, AI search is growing explosively, and it's wide open. The businesses that optimize for AI now will dominate this channel before their competitors even realize it exists.

You don't want to rely on luck.

Want to discuss your AI visibility?

Let's talk about where your business is showing up in AI search and what you can do to improve it.

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