AI summaries (e.g., Google’s AI Overviews) present key information and include links to their source pages. First, confirm whether our site or content appears in the list of 'sources' cited by the AI and whether real traffic is going to those sources.
1) A quick check you can do right now
Follow these steps and verify within about 3 minutes:
- Enter the exact problem question into the AI (or search) and check the source links for the answer.
- Look for our domain or our content listed among the sources.
- Check server logs or analytics for recent access to confirm there is actual traffic to that source.
2) Why sources and traffic matter, and common outcomes
AI summaries compile information from multiple sources and offer links if users want to see more. If your content isn’t linked as a source, or if it’s linked but receives no traffic, the AI is much less likely to prioritize it as a reference.
3) Quick response checklist and examples
Use the table below to check quickly and act in order of priority.
| Check | How to check | Priority |
|---|---|---|
| Is our content listed among the sources the AI cited? | Query directly / check the source links in the summary | High |
| Is there actual traffic to that source? | Check analytics / server logs for the last 30 days | High |
| Does the content clearly answer the user’s question? | Review question–answer phrasing, draft sample answers | Medium |
| Does the content cite trustworthy external evidence? | Show source sentences / data | Medium |
Real example: If our page didn’t appear in the source list for a local query like ‘Gangnam acne scar recommendations,’ add supporting sentences on the public page that answer that same question (treatment methods, benefits, location), then add internal/external links to that page and request Google indexing.
Pre-payment checkpoint: With a free diagnostic you can quickly confirm whether AI has 'read' our site and for which queries the brand appears.
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