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I got my first orchid as a gift a few months ago and since then its stems died so I cut them off. I’ve been watering it once a week and keeping it in a transparent pot and a new leaf appeared. Is it going to grow new flower stems? How do I do this? 🫠

u/c1nnamonapple — 12 days ago
▲ 14 r/NetRanks+1 crossposts

We are officially entering the era of AI search. In traditional SEO, being on page one was the goal. In AI search, there is no page 2: you are either in the ChatGPT/Perplexity answer, or you are invisible. Most brands have no idea why they aren't being cited. Even worse, if you ask an LLM why it picked a competitor over you, it will likely hallucinate a reason because it doesn't actually know its own selection weights in real-time.

At NetRanks, we spent the last year reverse-engineering what makes an AI engine cite one source over another.

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• Citation Drift is aggressive: Top sources for the same query change up to 40%, month over month.

• Content Features Matter: We identified over 2,000 specific content features that directly correlate with AI citations.

• The "Line 47" Rule: Often, visibility isn't lost because of your entire site, but because of a single specific line of text on a homepage that hurts your ranking.

We don't just tell you that your visibility is low; we *show* you exactly what to change on your website to fix it.

The proof is in the implementation:

We recently applied these ML-driven insights to a client’s core products. By delivering 147 prioritized, actionable recommendations, we achieved:

• A 40x increase in overall AI visibility across platforms.

• #1 ranking positions for all three core products in AI responses.

• A jump in WhatsApp-related visibility from near-zero to 12.7% in just two weeks.

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u/c1nnamonapple — 15 days ago

there's been this grater plate circulating TikTok for a while, you’ve probably seen it with strawberries or garlic. I tried to recreate one to see how it would turn out. Other than the garlic being not peeled (lol I don't know wtf happened there), I think it's quite realistic. What do you think?

I’ll leave the prompt in the comments

u/c1nnamonapple — 16 days ago