7 Prompts That Put Your Brand Inside Claude & ChatGPT Answers.


7 Claude Prompts to Rank on LLMs (Not Just Google)

Most SEOs are still stuck optimizing for Google.
Smart SEOs are already optimizing for Claude, ChatGPT, and Perplexity.

Here are 7 prompts I run weekly to make sure my brand shows up inside AI answers:

  1. LLM Visibility Audit

    “Act as a B2B buyer searching for [your service]. List the top 10 companies you’d recommend and why. Then explain what content made each one stand out.”

  2. Competitor Mention Analysis

    “What companies come up most often when users ask about [your category]? Break down what type of content (blogs, listicles, case studies, reviews) makes them the default answer.”

  3. Authority Gap Finder

    “I run [company name] in the [industry] space. Compare my online presence to [competitor 1] and [competitor 2]. Where am I missing in terms of content, backlinks, and brand mentions?”

  4. ‘Best Of’ List Targeting

    “List the top 20 ‘best of’ articles ranking for [your main keyword]. For each, tell me the publication, the criteria they use, and how a brand could pitch to be included.”

  5. Prompt‑to‑Content Mapping

    “Generate 25 prompts a [your ICP] would type into ChatGPT when researching [your service]. Then suggest a content piece I should create for each prompt.”

  6. Schema & Structure Optimization

    “Review this blog post: [paste URL or content]. Suggest schema markup, FAQ sections, and structural changes that would make it easier for LLMs to cite as a source.”

  7. Citation‑Worthy Content Brief

    “Build me a content brief for ‘[target keyword]’ designed to be cited by LLMs. Include: data points to reference, expert quotes to gather, original frameworks to introduce, and structural formatting LLMs prefer.”


Ranking on LLMs isn’t magic.
It’s the same SEO fundamentals: authority, content, structure, mentions applied to new inputs.

Run these prompts weekly, and you’ll start seeing your brand referenced inside AI answers within 90 days.


Which one are you testing first?
Repost if you think more SEOs need to wake up to LLM optimization.


Would you like me to also craft a shorter hook‑style version (like Neil Patel often uses) so you can A/B test which format drives more LinkedIn engagement?

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