Full GEO Report for https://yswstj.com/test

Detailed Report:

GEO Assessment — yswstj.com/test

(Score: 11%) — 06/21/26


Overview:

On 06/21/26 yswstj.com/test scored 11% — **Poor** – Overall, the results suggest this site is hard for AI and search to confidently understand or even verify right now

Executive summary

Most of the issues showed up across discoverability, structured data, performance, and content because the site’s pages weren’t accessible enough to confirm the basics. On top of that, reputation signals were consistently missing, so the gaps are spread across multiple areas and the overall picture looks limited.

Score Breakdown (High Level)

  • Discoverability: 25% - We weren't able to confirm basic discoverability signals because the site failed to load and no sitemaps were found.
  • Structured Data: 0% - We weren't able to find any schema markup or author information because the page content was inaccessible during the review.
  • AI Readiness: 17% - We weren't able to find a sitemap or brand context, and the lack of a Wikidata entry makes it difficult for AI engines to verify the brand.
  • Performance: 0% - Performance data for the homepage didn't show up in our review, so we couldn't confirm if the site hits the necessary speed and stability marks for mobile users.
  • Reputation: 23% - The brand currently has a very limited digital footprint, lacking the external reviews, social profiles, and press mentions that help establish trust in generative engines.
  • LLM-Ready Content: 0% - We weren't able to evaluate the content structure or metadata because the page content was unavailable during our review.

What stands out most overall

The big picture is that a lot of the core signals couldn’t be confirmed because the site content wasn’t consistently reachable, which limits how clearly AI systems can understand what’s here. Separately, the brand’s offsite footprint looks very thin, so there isn’t much external context helping validate identity or credibility. The next section breaks down the specific areas where information was missing or unclear, organized by category. None of this is unusual for newer or recently changed sites—it just means the current signals aren’t coming through cleanly yet.

Detailed Report

Discoverability

❌ Homepage returns a successful status

What we saw

We weren’t able to successfully reach the homepage, so we couldn’t confirm it returns a normal, working response.

Why this matters for AI SEO

If systems can’t reliably access the site, they can’t index it, understand it, or reference it with confidence.

Next step

Confirm the homepage is reachable publicly and returns a normal, successful response.

❌ No noindex directive present on homepage

What we saw

Because the homepage content wasn’t accessible, we couldn’t confirm whether any “don’t index this” signals are present.

Why this matters for AI SEO

When indexing intent can’t be verified, visibility becomes unpredictable and systems may avoid using the site as a source.

Next step

Make sure the homepage is accessible so indexing signals can be clearly confirmed.

❌ Core metadata present

What we saw

We couldn’t find core page metadata because the homepage HTML wasn’t reachable.

Why this matters for AI SEO

AI systems lean on clear page-level context to understand what a site is about and when to surface it.

Next step

Ensure the homepage can be accessed so the core page context can be detected.

❌ Homepage title is not generic

What we saw

We couldn’t detect a homepage title because the homepage content was missing/unreachable.

Why this matters for AI SEO

A clear, specific title helps systems quickly categorize the site and connect it to relevant queries.

Next step

Make the homepage accessible so its title can be identified and evaluated.

❌ XML sitemap exists

What we saw

We didn’t find an XML sitemap available for the site.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Without a clear map of important URLs, systems can miss pages or take longer to understand the site’s full footprint.

Next step

Publish an XML sitemap that lists the key pages you want discovered.

❌ Image or video sitemap exists

What we saw

We didn’t find an image or video sitemap.

Why this matters for AI SEO

When media isn’t clearly surfaced, it’s harder for systems to understand and reuse visual content tied to your brand and topics.

Next step

Add a media sitemap if images or video are an important part of how you want to be discovered.

Structured Data

❌ Schema markup present on homepage

What we saw

We couldn’t detect any structured data on the homepage because the homepage HTML was missing or empty.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Structured data helps AI systems interpret what the page represents and connect it to the right entities and intents.

Next step

Make sure the homepage is accessible and includes structured data that describes the page and brand.

❌ Organization-type schema present on homepage

What we saw

We couldn’t confirm organization-focused structured data because the homepage HTML wasn’t available.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Clear brand/entity definition makes it easier for systems to attribute content to your business and trust the source.

Next step

Ensure the homepage can be read and includes structured data that clearly represents the organization.

❌ Schema markup present on resource / blog page

What we saw

We couldn’t detect structured data on a resource/blog page because that page content was missing or empty.

Why this matters for AI SEO

For content pages, structured data can help systems understand who wrote it, what it covers, and how to cite it.

Next step

Make the resource/blog page accessible and include structured data appropriate for that content type.

❌ No major schema errors detected

What we saw

There was no structured data available to evaluate, so we couldn’t confirm whether it’s error-free.

Why this matters for AI SEO

When structured data is missing (or can’t be validated), systems lose a clean, reliable way to interpret your pages.

Next step

Add structured data and validate that it can be read and interpreted cleanly.

❌ Resource / blog post has a clear, non-generic author

What we saw

We couldn’t confirm author information because the resource/blog HTML was missing or empty.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Clear authorship helps with trust and attribution, especially when AI systems summarize or cite content.

Next step

Ensure the resource/blog page is accessible and shows a specific, identifiable author.

❌ Author schema includes sameAs links

What we saw

No author structured data was detected, so we also didn’t see any links that connect the author to other known profiles.

Why this matters for AI SEO

When authorship can be connected consistently across the web, it becomes easier for systems to trust and reconcile identity.

Next step

Add author structured data that ties the author to official, relevant profile pages.

AI Readiness

❌ XML sitemap exists

What we saw

We didn’t find an XML sitemap available for AI systems to use as a discovery aid.

Why this matters for AI SEO

A sitemap helps systems find and prioritize the pages that define your brand, offerings, and content.

Next step

Create and publish an XML sitemap that includes your main site URLs.

❌ XML sitemap contains lastmod data

What we saw

Because we didn’t find a sitemap, we couldn’t confirm whether it includes update information.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Freshness signals help systems understand what’s current and reduce the chance of relying on outdated pages.

Next step

Include update information in the sitemap so recency can be understood.

❌ About or brand context page exists

What we saw

We couldn’t confirm there’s a clear brand context page because the homepage HTML was missing or empty.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Without accessible brand context, systems have a harder time understanding who you are, what you do, and why you’re credible.

Next step

Make sure brand context is available and easily discoverable from the site.

❌ Wikidata entity exists for brand

What we saw

We didn’t find a Wikidata entity identified for the brand.

Why this matters for AI SEO

When a brand is missing from common knowledge sources, AI systems often have less confidence in identity and attribution.

Next step

Establish a consistent brand identity presence that can be recognized across trusted knowledge sources.

Performance

❌ Homepage responsiveness

What we saw

We couldn’t access responsiveness data for the homepage because the URL couldn’t be analyzed.

Why this matters for AI SEO

When performance can’t be confirmed, it adds uncertainty around user experience and can reduce how confidently systems surface the site.

Next step

Make the homepage accessible to standard analysis so responsiveness can be measured.

❌ Homepage loading speed signal (LCP)

What we saw

Loading speed data for the homepage wasn’t available because the page couldn’t be analyzed.

Why this matters for AI SEO

If systems can’t verify a stable, usable experience, they may be less likely to treat the site as a strong reference.

Next step

Ensure the homepage can be analyzed so loading performance can be confirmed.

❌ Homepage layout stability signal (CLS)

What we saw

Layout stability data wasn’t available for the homepage due to analysis access issues.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Unverified (or unstable) page experiences can reduce confidence in the site as a reliable destination.

Next step

Make the homepage available for analysis so layout stability can be evaluated.

❌ Homepage overall performance score

What we saw

Overall performance data for the homepage wasn’t available because the URL could not be analyzed.

Why this matters for AI SEO

When overall usability signals are missing, it’s harder for systems to confidently rank and recommend the site.

Next step

Resolve access/analysis blockers so the homepage performance can be measured.

Reputation

❌ Brand recognized broadly across AI sources

What we saw

The brand was only recognized in one of the sources checked, so there wasn’t enough consistency to treat it as widely known.

Why this matters for AI SEO

When recognition is thin, AI systems have less confidence in the brand’s identity and may avoid surfacing it.

Next step

Strengthen consistent brand presence signals across the web so recognition is easier to confirm.

❌ Brand identity consistency (name, domain, address)

What we saw

We couldn’t confirm consistent official identity details, with key items like name and address coming back missing or unclear.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Inconsistent identity makes it harder for systems to connect mentions back to the same real-world business.

Next step

Standardize and publish the official brand identity details so they’re consistently recognized.

❌ Wikidata entity exists and matches the brand

What we saw

No Wikidata match was identified for the brand/domain.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Missing knowledge-base identity can make it harder for AI systems to verify who the business is.

Next step

Build verifiable brand identity signals that support a clear match in common knowledge sources.

❌ Wikidata includes official identity anchors

What we saw

We didn’t find official identity anchors (like an official website reference or external identifiers) tied to Wikidata.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Official anchors help systems reconcile identity and reduce confusion with similarly named entities.

Next step

Ensure the brand has clear official identity anchors that can be referenced consistently.

❌ Third-party reviews or customer feedback exists

What we saw

We weren’t able to find existing third-party reviews or customer feedback in the available data.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Independent customer signals help AI systems gauge legitimacy and real-world activity.

Next step

Establish review and feedback presence on recognized third-party platforms.

❌ Review sources are concrete

What we saw

No specific review platforms or concrete sources were detected.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Without named sources, it’s harder for systems to verify reputation signals and trust them.

Next step

Make sure customer feedback lives on clear, identifiable third-party sources.

❌ Verified major social profiles show up consistently

What we saw

We didn’t see a verified social media presence that could be confirmed consistently.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Consistent social identity helps systems confirm the brand is real, active, and the same entity across platforms.

Next step

Create and standardize official social profiles so they’re easy to confirm.

❌ Homepage links to major social profiles

What we saw

We couldn’t detect social links because the homepage HTML was inaccessible or empty.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Clear onsite links to official profiles help systems validate which accounts are actually owned by the brand.

Next step

Ensure the homepage is accessible and clearly references official social profiles.

❌ Independent offsite press or coverage exists

What we saw

No independent news coverage or press mentions were found in the available data.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Independent coverage adds credibility and gives AI systems extra confirmation that the business is established.

Next step

Build a track record of independent mentions that can be found and verified.

❌ Owned onsite press or press releases exist

What we saw

We didn’t identify any onsite press releases or owned media mentions.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Owned announcements help clarify what’s new, notable, and official—useful context for AI summaries and citations.

Next step

Publish an onsite press/updates area that documents official announcements.

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: It appears to be aimed at a general audience, but the intended reader isn’t clearly signaled.

❌ Non-generic author present

What we saw

We couldn’t find a clear author because the article HTML was missing or empty.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Authorship is a core trust cue that helps AI systems decide whether to reuse and attribute content.

Next step

Add a clear author byline to the article and ensure the page is accessible.

❌ Publish or update date present

What we saw

We didn’t see a publish or update date because the article HTML was missing or empty.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Dates help AI systems judge recency and decide whether the information is still reliable.

Next step

Include a visible publish or last-updated date on the article page.

❌ Updated within last 12 months

What we saw

We couldn’t verify recent updates because the article HTML was missing or empty.

Why this matters for AI SEO

When freshness can’t be confirmed, AI systems may be less likely to cite the content for time-sensitive topics.

Next step

Make update timing clear on the page so recency can be verified.

❌ Non-social outbound link present

What we saw

We didn’t detect any outbound reference links because the article HTML was missing or empty.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Citing reputable sources can improve trust and helps AI systems understand what the content is grounded in.

Next step

Add at least one relevant outbound reference link within the article.

❌ Content chunked into readable sections

What we saw

We couldn’t confirm sectioning because the article HTML was missing or empty.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Clear structure makes it easier for AI systems to extract, summarize, and reuse the right parts of a page.

Next step

Format the article into clear sections that are easy to scan and parse.

❌ HTML table present

What we saw

We didn’t detect a table, and we also couldn’t fully evaluate formatting because the article HTML was missing or empty.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Tables can make key comparisons and data easier for AI systems to interpret and quote accurately.

Next step

Where relevant, include a simple table to present comparisons or key takeaways.

❌ Descriptive subheadings

What we saw

We couldn’t confirm descriptive subheadings because the article HTML was missing or empty.

Why this matters for AI SEO

Descriptive headings help AI systems map the page’s topics and pull answers from the right sections.

Next step

Use clear, specific subheadings that reflect the questions or themes each section answers.

❌ Key answers appear early

What we saw

We couldn’t verify whether key answers are surfaced early because the article HTML was missing or empty.

Why this matters for AI SEO

When main takeaways are easy to find, AI systems are more likely to extract and reuse the most accurate summary.

Next step

Make sure the main answer or takeaway is stated clearly near the top of the article.

❌ Readability and cohesion

What we saw

We couldn’t assess readability because the article HTML was missing or empty.

Why this matters for AI SEO

If content can’t be parsed cleanly, systems are less likely to quote it, summarize it, or treat it as a dependable source.

Next step

Ensure the full article content is accessible and written in a clear, well-structured flow.

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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