siemens.com — AI Search Visibility Report
Overall score: 56/100
AI search visibility analysis for siemens.com. LLMao scored siemens.com 56/100 across 8 LLM-readiness categories including crawlability, semantic content, structured data, authority signals, and answer-engine clarity.
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Category breakdown
- readability: 25/100 — Extremely poor readability due to massive sentence lengths and high complexity, which may hinder LLM summarization.
- schema_markup: 74/100 — Valid JSON-LD present but very basic (WebPage only). Missing critical content-specific schemas like Article or Product.
- authority_trust: 25/100 — Lacks specific author credentials, publication dates, and comprehensive contact details like a physical address. Trust pages are limited to terms.
- citation_sources: 54/100 — Good use of inline citations for internal/external navigation, but lacks links to high-authority external primary sources (.gov, .edu).
- content_freshness: 0/100 — Critical failure: No publication or modification dates found in schema or visible text, making content recency impossible for LLMs to verify.
- content_structure: 98/100 — Excellent technical structure with a perfect heading hierarchy and strong use of semantic HTML elements.
- entity_definition: 58/100 — Strong brand consistency and clear about page, but lacks Person schema for authors and formal term definitions.
- technical_accessibility: 100/100 — Perfect technical accessibility with full AI crawler access, JS independence, and complete social metadata.
Top recommendations
- Add Verifiable Publication & Modification Dates (Content Freshness): Implement visible 'Last Updated' dates and schema.org dateModified properties for all articles and reports. LLMs prioritize content with verifiable recency.
- Improve Sentence-Level Readability (Readability): Break down extremely long sentences (currently averaging 69.9 words) into shorter, more digestible segments (15-20 words). This improves LLM parsing accuracy.
- Implement Author Identification & Credentials (Authority & Trust Signals): Add detailed author bylines with links to professional bios (Person schema) for technical reports and insights to satisfy E-E-A-T requirements.
- Expand Content-Specific Schema Markup (Schema.org Markup): Expand JSON-LD to include specific content schemas like Article for insights, Product for offerings, and FAQPage for support sections.
- Enhance Transparency of Contact Information (Authority & Trust Signals): Ensure physical address and direct contact phone numbers are visible in the footer or on a dedicated contact page to improve local and corporate trust signals.