closingswithkatie.com — AI Search Visibility Report
Overall score: 66/100
AI search visibility analysis for closingswithkatie.com. LLMao scored closingswithkatie.com 66/100 across 8 LLM-readiness categories including crawlability, semantic content, structured data, authority signals, and answer-engine clarity.
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Category breakdown
- readability: 35/100 — Content is difficult to read due to extremely long sentences and a low Flesch-Kincaid score.
- schema_markup: 68/100 — Core JSON-LD is present and valid, but lacks content-specific schemas like FAQ or Article.
- authority_trust: 76/100 — Strong contact and trust pages, but lacks structured author credentials and social proof (reviews) in schema format.
- citation_sources: 27/100 — Significant lack of authoritative outbound links and zero inline citations for factual claims.
- content_freshness: 75/100 — Excellent recency with dates from May 2026, though formal update signals like a changelog are missing.
- content_structure: 73/100 — Good paragraph structure and semantic HTML usage, but the heading hierarchy is severely broken with 4 H1s.
- entity_definition: 70/100 — Strong About page and brand consistency, but lacks structured Person schema for the primary agent.
- technical_accessibility: 88/100 — Excellent AI crawler access and JS independence, though meta description is slightly short.
Top recommendations
- Fix Heading Hierarchy and Multiple H1s (Content Structure): The homepage contains 4 H1 tags. Consolidate these into a single H1 that includes primary keywords (e.g., 'Real Estate Agent in Hendersonville, NC') and ensure H2-H3 tags follow a logical nested order.
- Add Authoritative Outbound Links and Citations (Citation & Source Quality): Add outbound links to authoritative local resources (e.g., Hendersonville city gov, local school districts, or market data reports) and use inline citations for claims like 'Top 1%' or 'Inc. 5000'.
- Reduce Sentence Length for Better Clarity (Readability): The average sentence length is 35.4 words, which is nearly double the recommended 15-20 words. Break long sentences into smaller, punchier statements to improve LLM processing and user experience.
- Implement Content-Specific Schema (FAQ/Listings) (Schema Markup): While core schemas are present, the site lacks content-specific schemas. Implement FAQPage schema for common real estate questions and Product/RealEstateListing schema for the 'Featured Closings' section.
- Strengthen Author Entity with Person Schema (Entity Definition): Add a Person schema for Katie Myers specifically, linking her credentials, social profiles, and professional certifications to the Organization schema to strengthen the 'Author' entity.