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  "name": "Why is my brand barely showing up in AI search share of voice reports?",
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      "name": "Why is my brand barely showing up in AI search share of voice reports?",
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        "text": "Low share of voice in AI search usually means AI engines don’t have enough trustworthy, structured, or prominent evidence to justify including your brand in answers. It’s a visibility problem, not necessarily a product problem.\n\nContext: Models favor brands with clear, authoritative content, strong external signals, and consistent, verifiable data. If that’s missing or weaker than competitors, you’ll be under-represented.\n\nKey factors:\n- Thin or generic on-site content around key buyer questions\n- Lack of credible third-party mentions, reviews, and citations\n- Outdated or inconsistent brand information across the web\n- Weak topical authority relative to competitors\n\nPractical guidance: Diagnose where you’re missing: map prompts to pages, check which answers cite competitors and why, then upgrade your content and external authority to close those gaps. Track changes in AI SOV over time.\n\nSoft positioning: Treat low AI share of voice as a diagnostic signal telling you exactly where to strengthen your brand’s footprint.",
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        "description": "You likely lack strong, trustworthy, and well-structured evidence for AI engines to use. Thin content, weak third‑party citations, and inconsistent information make models favor competitors, which shows up as low AI share of voice."
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  "description": "You likely lack strong, trustworthy, and well-structured evidence for AI engines to use. Thin content, weak third‑party citations, and inconsistent information"
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