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How to get cited by ChatGPT

The concrete steps that make ChatGPT and other AI engines mention your business in their answers.

By the Ralf team · 17 June 2026 · 7 min read
To get cited by ChatGPT, give it the clearest, best-structured answer to a specific question your customers ask — then make that answer easy for it to find and trust. In practice: answer-first content, clean structure and schema, genuine third-party mentions, and a crawlable, fast site. ChatGPT can only cite sources it can read, parse, and trust.

Key takeaways

  • You cannot pay to be cited — ChatGPT picks sources it finds clear, credible and current.
  • Answer-first, well-structured pages are far easier for it to quote.
  • Third-party mentions and links build the trust that gets you chosen.
  • If ChatGPT can’t crawl or parse your page, it can’t cite it.

Why does ChatGPT cite some sites and not others?

When ChatGPT answers a question that needs current information, it draws on sources it can retrieve and trust. It favours pages that answer the specific question directly, are structured so the key facts are easy to extract, and come from a site the wider web treats as credible. It will not cite a page it can’t crawl, can’t parse, or doesn’t trust.

How to get cited by ChatGPT, step by step

  1. Answer one specific question per page. Put a direct, complete answer near the top — the way you’d want it quoted. Pages that try to cover everything get cited for nothing.
  2. Structure it for extraction. Use headings phrased as the questions people ask, short paragraphs, bullet lists, tables and clear definitions. Models lift clean, self-contained chunks.
  3. Add structured data. Mark up your pages with schema (Article, FAQPage, Organization, Product) so engines understand what each element is. See our plain-English guide to llms.txt and schema.
  4. Earn third-party citations. Mentions and links from sites ChatGPT already trusts — industry publications, directories, roundups — build the authority that gets you chosen. This is where outreach pays off.
  5. Make your site crawlable and fast. Keep important content in the HTML (not JavaScript-only), maintain a sensible robots.txt and llms.txt, and fix slow pages. If it can’t be read quickly, it won’t be cited.
  6. Track and iterate. Measure which questions cite you and which cite competitors, then close the gaps. Guessing doesn’t scale.

How long does it take to get cited by ChatGPT?

Usually weeks, not days. Engines refresh their sources on their own schedules, and trust builds over time as your content and mentions accumulate. Consistency — clear answers plus steady third-party signals — matters more than any single change.

How do you measure ChatGPT citations?

Checking by hand is unreliable — answers vary between users and runs, and you can’t watch every question. The dependable way is to track your key prompts across engines automatically and record where you appear over time. Ralf’s AI Visibility does this weekly across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Google AI Overviews, Grok and Copilot, and shows which competitors are winning the citations you want.

FAQ

Questions, answered plainly.

Can I pay to be cited by ChatGPT?
No. There's no paid placement in AI answers. ChatGPT selects sources it finds clear, credible and relevant to the question. You earn citations through better content, structure and third-party trust.
Does ChatGPT use my schema markup?
Schema doesn't guarantee a citation, but it helps engines understand and confidently extract what's on your page, which makes you easier to cite. It's a low-effort, high-value foundation.
Why am I cited in Perplexity but not ChatGPT?
Each engine retrieves and ranks sources differently and refreshes on its own schedule, so coverage varies by engine. That's why it's worth tracking all of them rather than optimising for one.
How often do AI engines update their sources?
It varies by engine and by query, but assume it's continuous rather than instant. Improvements typically show up over weeks as engines re-crawl and re-rank sources.

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