avolio.com — AI Search Visibility Report
Overall score: 42/100
AI search visibility analysis for avolio.com. LLMao scored avolio.com 42/100 across 8 LLM-readiness categories including crawlability, semantic content, structured data, authority signals, and answer-engine clarity.
Analyzed URL
Category breakdown
- readability: 65/100 — Text is clear and professional, but the layout is cluttered and uses outdated design patterns that hinder automated parsing.
- schema_markup: 55/100 — Basic Yoast JSON-LD is present but generic. It lacks specific Article, Person, or ProfessionalService schemas.
- authority_trust: 45/100 — Strong historical credentials (firewall pioneer) but lacks modern trust signals like recent testimonials or secure HTTPS-only indicators for all assets.
- citation_sources: 40/100 — Contains links to Amazon and internal papers, but lacks modern inline citations or links to recent 2024-2026 security research.
- content_freshness: 10/100 — The site appears abandoned. Copyright ends at 2010. Schema shows 2021. No 2026 updates found.
- content_structure: 20/100 — Uses legacy table-based layout. No H1, H2, or H3 tags found in the scraped content. Semantic HTML is absent.
- entity_definition: 50/100 — Fred Avolio is a clear entity, but the site lacks a dedicated 'About' page and Person schema to link his identity to the brand.
- technical_accessibility: 50/100 — Meta description is present. However, the site uses legacy code and lacks modern social meta tags.
Top recommendations
- Update Content Recency and Publication Dates (Content Freshness): The website's visible copyright (2010) and schema dates (2021) are severely outdated. Update content to reflect 2026 industry standards and ensure current dates are visible to LLM crawlers.
- Implement Entity-Specific JSON-LD Schema (Schema Markup): Implement Person schema for Fred Avolio and Organization schema for Avolio Consulting. The current Yoast graph is generic and lacks entity-specific details.
- Modernize HTML Structure and Semantics (Technical Accessibility): The site relies on a legacy table-based layout. Transition to modern Semantic HTML (header, main, section, footer) to help LLMs parse content hierarchy.
- Enhance On-Page Author Authority (Authority & Trust Signals): Convert the PDF biography into a crawlable 'About' page with clear E-E-A-T signals, including specific certifications and recent project summaries.
- Remove Legacy Web Design Artifacts (Readability): The homepage contains broken image links and legacy 'Best viewed with Firefox' badges which signal poor maintenance to LLM quality classifiers.