remax.com — AI Search Visibility Report
Overall score: 59/100
AI search visibility analysis for remax.com. LLMao scored remax.com 59/100 across 8 LLM-readiness categories including crawlability, semantic content, structured data, authority signals, and answer-engine clarity.
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Category breakdown
- readability: 70/100 — Sentences are slightly long for general audiences, but clarity and jargon handling are acceptable.
- schema_markup: 74/100 — Basic Organization schema is valid, but the site misses critical content-specific schemas for real estate.
- authority_trust: 40/100 — Strong trust signals via physical address and legal pages, but lacks author credentials and social proof schema.
- citation_sources: 61/100 — Good use of inline links for internal navigation, but lacks external authoritative citations for advice content.
- content_freshness: 0/100 — While the page mentions 'Updated 2026', there are no machine-readable dates in the schema or metadata.
- content_structure: 68/100 — Good use of semantic HTML and sections, but the heading hierarchy is broken with multiple H1s.
- entity_definition: 60/100 — Brand consistency is high and Organization schema is present, but lacks author identification.
- technical_accessibility: 93/100 — Excellent technical setup with full AI crawler access and strong social metadata.
Top recommendations
- Add Schema Dates (Content Freshness): Implement datePublished and dateModified properties in JSON-LD for all blog and advice content to signal recency to LLMs.
- Expand Content Schema (Schema Markup): Add Article or BlogPosting schema to the 'Advice' section and RealEstateListing schema to trending properties.
- Fix Heading Hierarchy (Content Structure): Fix the heading hierarchy by ensuring only one H1 is used and that H2/H3 tags follow a logical nested order.
- Implement Author Schema (Authority & Trust): Add Person schema for authors of advice articles to establish E-E-A-T and link to professional credentials.
- Improve Outbound Citations (Citation & Source Quality): Include outbound links to authoritative industry sources (e.g., NAR, HUD.gov) within advice articles to support claims.