breville.com — AI Search Visibility Report
Overall score: 58/100
AI search visibility analysis for breville.com. LLMao scored breville.com 58/100 across 8 LLM-readiness categories including crawlability, semantic content, structured data, authority signals, and answer-engine clarity.
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Category breakdown
- readability: 90/100 — Extremely high readability due to the nature of the page (list of locations), though it lacks complex sentence structure to evaluate fully.
- schema_markup: 45/100 — Contains valid JSON-LD for 'WebSite', but lacks 'Organization', 'PostalAddress', or 'BreadcrumbList' schemas.
- authority_trust: 55/100 — Basic trust signals present via copyright and legal disclaimer, but lacks direct links to trust pages (Privacy/Terms) on this specific landing page.
- citation_sources: 40/100 — The page is a navigational hub; it links to partners (Tramontina, Stollar) but lacks external citations or primary data sources.
- content_freshness: 50/100 — Copyright is current (2026), but there are no publication or modification dates for the content itself.
- content_structure: 75/100 — Good use of H1 and H2 hierarchy. Uses some semantic HTML like <header>, <nav>, and <main>.
- entity_definition: 50/100 — Entity is identified as 'Breville' in schema, but there is no 'About' content or author/person identification.
- technical_accessibility: 70/100 — Meta description is present but weak. Social meta (OG/Twitter) is well-implemented. Content is largely accessible.
Top recommendations
- Strengthen Brand Entity Definition (Entity Definition): The homepage is a 'gateway' page with almost no brand story or entity information. Add a brief 'About Breville' section with links to the main brand story to help LLMs establish the entity's authority.
- Implement Organization Schema (Schema Markup Expansion): The current JSON-LD only includes 'WebSite'. Add 'Organization' schema with 'sameAs' links to all social profiles and 'contactPoint' details to improve trust signals.
- Improve Semantic Content Depth (Content Structure): The page relies on a list of links. Add a descriptive H2 or paragraph explaining the global presence and the brand distinction mentioned in the footer to provide more semantic context.
- Enhance Trust Page Accessibility (Authority & Trust Signals): Move the legal disclaimer about brand ownership in Europe into a more structured format and ensure the 'Privacy Policy' and 'Terms' are linked directly on this gateway page.
- Optimize Meta Descriptions for LLM Snippets (Technical Accessibility): The meta description is a repetitive 'Choose location'. Update this to a brand-focused description like 'Breville Global: Select your region to shop premium kitchen appliances, espresso machines, and more.'