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The main goal of the LLM.TXT files is to assist with content discovery. Similar to the website's sitemap showing Google different pages, we are mapping all your content to LLM tools to help improve placement and rankings in AI and SEO simultaneously.

JK,
Ahhh... you can pass on that offer. it's a moneygrab.

@Ryan Everson Is all over this concept. He was 1st to break news about this right here on DR, it's called WebMCP. Ryans Post
Structured Data is Critical for Dealers To Get Into AI Search Results

Brother Ryan also posted another where CloudFlare customers can buy a "LLM.txt" like replicate for AI bots to navigate your site.
 
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JK,
I'm building a twist to this theme, hopefully beta soon. Love to ping you and talk about this to run a test on your site when we're ready.

My Take:
AutoMagic Labs looks at GEO thru the 'task assistance' lens.
We know that an AI shopping assistant's mission is to
deliver choices that stand out to the end user (the car shopper).

We're building an AIX (AI Experience) with the intent to make the AI Assistant look smart(er).
AutoMagic Labs is building the machine-to-machine future and the biggest winners are car dealers.
This is the tip of a very deep iceberg.
 
As AI expands, we are having more and more clients sign up to get LLM.TXT files installed and maintained on their sites. Here is a brief summary of what it is and how it works:

What it is: LLM.TXT Files

What does it do? The main goal of the LLM.TXT files is to assist with content discovery. Similar to the website's sitemap showing Google different pages, we are mapping all your content to LLM tools to help improve placement and rankings in AI and SEO simultaneously.

Why is it important?: As more consumers are going to AI platforms such as ChatGPT and Gemini for information, it is important that you provide the most updated and relevant information.
There is no widely adopted standard called llm.txt.

Not by:
  1. OpenAI
  2. Google
  3. Anthropic
  4. Microsoft
None of them require or officially support llm.txt.

The concept came from developers, SEO's and companies looking to make a fast buck off their clients, I personally wouldn't trust anything they said after they tried to pull that...
LLMs rely on:
  • training data
  • search engines
  • APIs
  • retrieval systems
  • structured content
Not random files.

AI systems like:
  1. ChatGPT
  2. Gemini
Do NOT Rank websites the way search engines do!

I'm open to being wrong, drop a link to my post and tell them to prove me wrong ...