Expert Answer
If ChatGPT, Gemini, or other AI engines are citing your competitors instead, it's usually because they have stronger entity signals — not necessarily better legal representation. Here's a systematic approach for law firms and attorneys:
1. Diagnose the gap:
- Run an AI readiness scan on both your site and competitors' sites
- Check whether competitors have richer schema markup
- Compare entity presence across Wikidata, Google Business, Apple Maps, and review platforms
2. Strengthen your entity signals:
- Claim and fully optimize your Google Business Profile with all services, photos, and regular posts
- Create your Wikidata entry (Q-identifier) — this is the knowledge graph backbone AI engines reference
- Ensure consistent NAP data across Data Axle, Yelp, Apple Maps, and industry directories
- Build up reviews on Google, Yelp, and industry-specific platforms
3. Improve your content citability:
- Add statistics and data points to your service pages
- Include expert quotes with proper citation markup
- Publish FAQ content answering the queries AI engines receive
- Use schema markup to structure your expertise
4. Monitor and iterate:
- Track citation frequency across all six AI engines weekly
- Use Thompson Sampling to test different content approaches
- Focus on engines where you're closest to displacing competitors
ClickRadius automates this entire process — from diagnosis through fix deployment to citation monitoring.