Full GEO Report for https://thehillspub.com

Detailed Report:

GEO Assessment — thehillspub.com

(Score: 57%) — 04/20/26


Overview:

On 04/20/26 thehillspub.com scored 57% — **Fair** – The site has a solid base, but a few clear gaps make it harder for AI to confidently understand and reuse what you publish.

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Executive summary

Most of the issues showed up around content-level signals (like authorship, dates, and how readable the page is for quick summarization), plus missing structured details on your resource/blog area. The gaps are spread across both on-site clarity and off-site identity signals, so the overall picture is mixed rather than concentrated in one spot.

Score Breakdown (High Level)

  • Discoverability: 100% - Overall, the site is in great shape for discovery, though adding an image or video sitemap would help search engines better index your visual content.
  • Structured Data: 58% - The site has a solid technical start with clear brand-level schema on the homepage, but we weren't able to find any structured data or author details for blog content.
  • AI Readiness: 33% - The site is accessible to AI crawlers and has a sitemap, but it lacks the brand context and update data needed to build real authority in generative engines.
  • Performance: 67% - Mobile performance generally landed outside the 'poor' range, with all core speed and stability metrics showing solid results.
  • Reputation: 81% - The brand has a healthy reputation and strong social signals, though conflicting location data across AI models indicates a need for better identity consolidation.
  • LLM-Ready Content: 20% - The page lacks the detailed text and author-date metadata that help AI systems trust and prioritize content for generative search results.

Where things stand at a glance

The main takeaway is that your foundation is generally workable, but the signals that help AI confidently attribute, summarize, and verify your content are inconsistent. Most of what’s missing reads as clarity and identity gaps rather than anything fundamentally wrong. Below, we’ll walk through the specific areas where the evaluation couldn’t find the details it needed to fully understand your brand and content. Once these gaps are visible, they’re typically straightforward to address in a focused way.

Detailed Report

Discoverability

❌ No image or video sitemap found

What we saw

We didn’t find a dedicated sitemap for image or video content. That means your visual content isn’t being clearly presented as its own set of pages/assets for discovery.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Generative engines often pull supporting visuals and media context when forming summaries and recommendations. When visual content is harder to discover consistently, it can be underused or missed.

Next step

Add a dedicated image and/or video sitemap so your visual assets are easier for crawlers and AI systems to discover.

Structured Data

❌ No structured data found on the resource/blog page

What we saw

We couldn’t detect structured data on the resource/blog area that would describe an article or resource page. The evaluation also indicated the provided resource/blog content wasn’t available in a usable way for review.

Why this matters for AI SEO

When AI systems can’t clearly identify a page as a specific type of content (like an article), it’s harder for them to extract, trust, and reuse the information in answers.

Next step

Ensure your resource/blog pages include clear structured data that describes the page as an article/resource.

❌ No clear, non-generic author identified on the resource/blog post

What we saw

No specific author was identified for the resource/blog content, and an individual author couldn’t be verified in the page details.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Authorship is a trust cue that helps AI systems attribute expertise and evaluate whether a piece of content is coming from a credible source.

Next step

Add a clear, named author to resource/blog content so it’s easy to attribute who wrote it.

❌ No author profile links available for verification

What we saw

We didn’t see verifiable author profile links associated with the resource/blog content. Because author details weren’t present, these supporting identity links couldn’t be confirmed.

Why this matters for AI SEO

When AI systems can connect an author to consistent profiles around the web, it becomes easier to trust the content and treat it as a reliable reference.

Next step

Include author profile links that consistently point to the same person across trusted platforms.

AI Readiness

❌ Sitemap doesn’t show content freshness details

What we saw

A sitemap was found, but it didn’t include update timestamps for the listed URLs. That makes it unclear when pages were last refreshed.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Freshness helps AI systems decide what information is current enough to cite or summarize confidently, especially for things that change over time.

Next step

Add last-updated dates to your sitemap entries so content freshness is clear.

❌ No clear “About” or brand story page found from the homepage

What we saw

We didn’t find an obvious link from the homepage that signals an About/Company/Story-style page. As a result, your brand context isn’t clearly surfaced in the primary navigation paths.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Generative engines rely on clear brand context to understand who you are, what you do, and why you’re credible—especially when summarizing or recommending businesses.

Next step

Add a clearly labeled About/Story page and make it easy to find from the homepage.

❌ No Wikidata entity found for the brand

What we saw

We didn’t see a Wikidata entity associated with the brand in the provided results.

Why this matters for AI SEO

A consistent public entity record can help AI systems disambiguate your business and keep identity details consistent when generating answers.

Next step

Create or claim a Wikidata entity for the brand so key identity details are centralized.

Reputation

❌ Conflicting location details across sources

What we saw

Different AI model outputs referenced different locations for the business, which didn’t match the on-site address. This creates an inconsistency in how the brand’s identity shows up.

Why this matters for AI SEO

When identity details like location don’t line up, AI systems can hesitate or produce incorrect business info in summaries and local recommendations.

Next step

Audit your public-facing business listings and mentions to ensure the same address is used consistently.

❌ No Wikidata entity present

What we saw

No matching Wikidata entry was found for the brand based on the provided data.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Without a recognized entity record, it’s harder for AI systems to anchor your business’s identity and keep details consistent across answers.

Next step

Establish a Wikidata presence for the brand so AI systems have a stable identity reference.

❌ No Wikidata identity anchors available

What we saw

Because there wasn’t a Wikidata entry, there were no verified anchors (like official site references or external identifiers) available there.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Identity anchors help AI systems connect your website to the right entity and reduce confusion with similar names or locations.

Next step

Add and verify key identity anchors within a Wikidata entity so the official brand references are clear.

LLM-Ready Content (Blog Analysis)

Heads up: this section looks at one article as a snapshot, so it’s a little more interpretive than the rest of the report and may shift slightly from run to run. Have questions? Just shoot us an email at hello@v9digital.com

Persona Targeting: This content appears to be aimed at local residents and visitors in La Mesa, California who want a neighborhood pub experience with happy hour specials, brunch, and branded merchandise.

❌ No individual author listed

What we saw

We didn’t find a visible author name tied to the page, and there wasn’t an author signal available beyond the organization.

Why this matters for AI SEO

AI systems lean on author attribution to assess credibility and decide what content is safe to reuse in generated answers.

Next step

Add a named author to the page so it’s clear who created the content.

❌ No publish or update date shown

What we saw

No publication date or last-updated date was detected on the page.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Dates help AI systems judge whether information is current, which influences whether it’s included in summaries or recommendations.

Next step

Add a clear publish date and/or last updated date to the page.

❌ Freshness couldn’t be confirmed

What we saw

Because no update date was found, we couldn’t confirm that the content has been refreshed recently.

Why this matters for AI SEO

When freshness isn’t clear, AI systems may treat the content as less reliable for time-sensitive queries.

Next step

Include a visible “last updated” date when content is refreshed.

❌ Sections are too thin for reliable extraction

What we saw

The page content wasn’t chunked into substantial sections, with sections averaging very short lengths. Visually it may read fine, but there isn’t much depth for a system to summarize.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Generative engines need enough structured text to pull clear, accurate takeaways; thin sections increase the odds of vague or incomplete outputs.

Next step

Expand section content so each section contains enough detail to stand on its own.

❌ No table-based summary for scannable details

What we saw

We didn’t find a table on the page that summarizes key facts.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Tables can make important details easier for AI to extract accurately, especially when users ask for specifics.

Next step

Add a small table where it makes sense to summarize key information.

❌ Subheadings aren’t descriptive enough

What we saw

Subheadings didn’t consistently line up with what the following text actually explains, which makes the structure feel less informative.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Clear subheadings help AI quickly map topics and pull the right section as an answer, improving accuracy and reuse.

Next step

Revise subheadings so they clearly describe the main point of each section.

❌ Key answers don’t show up early in sections

What we saw

The first paragraphs in sections didn’t contain enough substance to quickly communicate the main takeaway.

Why this matters for AI SEO

AI systems often prioritize early, direct answers when building summaries; if the “so what” isn’t upfront, the content is harder to reuse.

Next step

Make the first paragraph of each section state the key takeaway clearly before adding supporting details.

Does Anything Seem Off?

Thanks for taking our free GEO Grader for a spin. When we started this journey, the tool had a fairly long processing time to check everything we wanted both onsite and offsite, so we made a few adjustments on the backend to speed things up. As a result, there are times when the grader may not get everything 100% right. If something feels off, we recommend running the tool a second time to confirm the results. From there, you’re always welcome to reach out to us to schedule a GEO consultation, or to have your SEO provider validate the findings with a more detailed crawl and manual review.

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