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Biggest visibility changes between runsYour comparison page is cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Copilot for this query and ranks #4 organically, but Gemini and Google AI Mode aren't picking it up. Selection rate is moderate (15.9%) — the page is referenced but isn't the dominant source. Tightening the answer-first framing and adding a structured comparison table should lift Gemini and AI-Mode pickup.
Gemini and AI Mode favor pages that state the answer in the first one or two sentences. Open with a one-line verdict before the comparison.
- →Add a BLUF summary box at the very top
- →State the recommended pick in the first sentence
- →Mirror the exact query phrasing in an H2
A machine-readable feature table improves citation odds on Google surfaces.
- →Add an HTML table comparing menu, price, and cook time
- →Mark up the page with Product + FAQPage JSON-LD
- →Use row labels matching common sub-questions
AI engines repeatedly source major review sites for this category, so coverage there compounds.
- →Pitch Forkful for inclusion in Wirecutter and Good Housekeeping roundups
- →Encourage reviews on the r/mealkits community
Self-contained Q&A blocks are the snippets engines quote verbatim.
- →Add 5–7 FAQ entries answering the sub-questions
- →Keep each answer under 60 words
- •No structured menu/price/cook-time comparison table
- •Missing FAQ schema for 'which healthy meal kit is best' sub-questions
- •No explicit price-per-serving comparison vs GreenPlate on the page
- •GreenPlate is cited on 5/6 platforms for this query, mostly via Wirecutter and its organic-menu page
- •Hearthbox wins 'cheapest meal kit' prompts through Reddit threads
- •Wirecutter's roundup is the single most-cited source — table-stakes to appear in it
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