cointelegraph.com — AI Search Visibility Report
Overall score: 84/100
AI search visibility analysis for cointelegraph.com. LLMao scored cointelegraph.com 84/100 across 8 LLM-readiness categories including crawlability, semantic content, structured data, authority signals, and answer-engine clarity.
Analyzed URL
Category breakdown
- readability: 75/100 — Professional journalistic tone with good sentence length, though crypto-jargon is frequent.
- schema_markup: 70/100 — Basic JSON-LD present but lacks deep nesting for individual news entities on the homepage.
- authority_trust: 85/100 — Strong trust signals with clear bylines and contact info, though editorial standards are not explicitly linked on the homepage.
- citation_sources: 90/100 — High quality primary source attribution (e.g., JPMorgan, US Senate, CryptoQuant).
- content_freshness: 100/100 — Exceptional freshness with timestamps as recent as 4 minutes ago.
- content_structure: 80/100 — Good use of semantic HTML and clear sections, though heading hierarchy could be more strictly nested.
- entity_definition: 75/100 — Strong brand consistency and author identification, but lacks a dedicated 'About' section on the homepage itself.
- technical_accessibility: 95/100 — Excellent meta tags and social graph implementation. Content is accessible.
Top recommendations
- Enhance ItemList Schema with NewsArticle Nesting (Schema.org Markup): Implement NewsArticle and Person schema on the homepage for each news item to help LLMs better map the relationship between authors and entities.
- Formalize Editorial Transparency (Authority & Trust Signals): Add a visible 'Editorial Standards' or 'Ethics Policy' link in the footer to strengthen E-E-A-T signals for LLM trust layers.
- Optimize AI Crawler Permissions (Technical Accessibility): Explicitly allow AI crawlers like GPTBot and ClaudeBot in robots.txt to ensure full indexing of real-time news content.
- Strengthen Entity Definitions for New Terms (Entity Definition): Include a 'Glossary' or 'Learn' section with clear Schema-backed definitions for emerging terms like 'CLARITY Act' or 'Blind Signing'.