espana.ma — AI Search Visibility Report
Overall score: 58/100
AI search visibility analysis for espana.ma. LLMao scored espana.ma 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: 85/100 — Content is clear, uses active voice, and defines technical terms like NIE/TIE/PADRON effectively.
- schema_markup: 0/100 — No JSON-LD schema blocks were found in the provided HTML. This is a major missed opportunity for LLM indexing.
- authority_trust: 55/100 — Strong social proof with testimonials and contact info, but lacks individual author credentials and editorial standards.
- citation_sources: 20/100 — Lacks external citations to official Spanish legal sources or primary data to back up immigration claims.
- content_freshness: 40/100 — Copyright 2025 and recent image uploads (April 2025) show activity, but no explicit publication or modification dates are present.
- content_structure: 75/100 — Good use of H2 and H3 tags for service categorization, though semantic HTML elements like <main> or <article> are underutilized.
- entity_definition: 60/100 — Brand consistency is strong, but the lack of an 'About Us' page and Organization schema limits entity clarity for LLMs.
- technical_accessibility: 50/100 — Meta description is missing, and the language tag is incorrect (en-US for French content). Social meta is present.
Top recommendations
- Add JSON-LD Structured Data (Schema Markup): Implement comprehensive JSON-LD schema including Organization, Service, and LocalBusiness. Currently, no structured data was detected in the HTML, which prevents LLMs from clearly defining the entity.
- Establish Author E-E-A-T (Authority & Trust): Create dedicated author pages for consultants with links to LinkedIn or professional certifications to satisfy E-E-A-T requirements for 'Your Money Your Life' (YMYL) content like immigration.
- Visible Update Signals (Content Freshness): Add 'Last Updated' dates to service descriptions. In the legal/immigration niche, LLMs prioritize content that explicitly signals it is current with the latest Spanish regulations.
- Fix Language Meta Tags (Technical Accessibility): The current language attribute is set to 'en-US' while the content is primarily French. Update the HTML lang attribute to 'fr-FR' to help LLMs correctly index the primary language.
- Cite Official Sources (Citation & Source Quality): Add outbound links to official Spanish government sources (e.g., sede.administracionespublicas.gob.es) to verify claims about visa requirements and legal processes.