The 5 Website Signals AI Search Engines Look For —
When ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity recommend a business in their answers, they're not randomly selecting from the internet. They look for specific signals that indicate a website is authoritative, accurate, and trustworthy. Here are the five most important signals — and how to ensure your website has all of them.
Signal 1: Structured Data (Schema Markup)
Schema markup is code that tells AI engines exactly what your website is about in machine-readable format. For a business, this means your JSON-LD schema should include your business name, type, address, phone number, operating hours, and services. Without schema, AI engines have to guess — and they often get it wrong or skip you entirely. With schema, they can confidently cite you in their answers.
Signal 2: E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authority, Trust)
Google and AI engines evaluate whether your content demonstrates real expertise. This means: named authors with credentials, cited sources, original research or data, and content that goes deeper than surface level. A dentist's website that explains procedures in clinical detail signals expertise. A generic website with placeholder content signals nothing.
Signal 3: FAQ and Q&A Content
AI search engines are designed to answer questions. Websites that directly answer common questions in a clear Question-Answer format are far more likely to be quoted. Create a thorough FAQ page and structure your blog content around questions your customers actually ask. "How much does a root canal cost in Bangalore?" answered directly and honestly will be cited by AI tools looking to answer that exact query.
Signal 4: NAP Consistency
NAP stands for Name, Address, Phone number. AI engines cross-reference your website with Google Business Profile, directories, and other citations. If your business name is "Sharma Electronics" on your website but "Sharma Electronics & Appliances" on JustDial, this inconsistency reduces your authority score. Ensure your NAP is letter-perfect everywhere your business is mentioned online.
Signal 5: Page Speed and Core Web Vitals
AI search engines pull from sources that are fast, accessible, and stable. A website that loads in 3+ seconds, has layout shifts, or fails mobile tests will be deprioritised. Google's AI Overview specifically favours pages that score well on Core Web Vitals. A Next.js website built by QX137 scores 95+ on PageSpeed by default — giving you a significant advantage over WordPress competitors.
"Every website QX137 builds includes all five signals as standard: JSON-LD schema, structured FAQ content, consistent NAP, expert-written copy, and 95+ PageSpeed scores. That's why our clients get recommended."
QX137 builds 10-page custom React websites for ₹9,999 — SEO + GEO + AEO + Voice Search optimized. Delivered in 1–5 days.
Follow us: @qx137official on Instagram · More Articles
Make Your Business AI-Ready Today
₹9,999. 10 pages. GEO + AEO + SEO optimised. Delivered in 1–5 days.
GET STARTED →