A beautifully designed website isn't enough to be visible in AI engines. AI engines don't "see" your page like a human does — they look for structured data, clear text, and consistent information. Here are the 7 mistakes businesses make most often.

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1. No structured data (Schema.org) at all

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Even if your website looks perfect visually, without Schema.org JSON-LD, AI engines can't reliably extract your business info (address, phone, category).

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2. Inconsistent NAP information

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One address on your website, a different spelling on Google Business Profile, a third version on social media — this inconsistency directly prevents AI from trusting your business.

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3. Visual-only content, no text

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If you describe your services only through images (banners, infographics), AI can't read them. Every important piece of information also needs to exist as plain text.

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4. Generic, vague descriptions

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Generic phrases like "we offer quality service" never match any query. Use concrete, specific statements like "we've provided implant and orthodontic services in Kadıköy, Istanbul for 15 years."

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5. Turkish-only content

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A large share of ChatGPT and Claude usage happens in English queries. If you only have Turkish content, you're invisible for a large chunk of those queries.

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6. robots.txt blocks AI crawlers

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Some hosting/CDN settings (especially Cloudflare's default "Block AI Bots" feature) can unknowingly block crawlers like GPTBot and ClaudeBot — in that case, no amount of optimization helps.

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7. No Google Business Profile, or an abandoned one

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GBP is one of the primary data sources especially for Gemini — having no profile, or one that hasn't been updated in years, means a major visibility loss.

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How Do You Check?

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mytrend.ai's free Quick Assessment tool tests your business with real AI queries and shows you which of the above mistakes apply to you.

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