[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":173},["ShallowReactive",2],{"learn-geo-/en/learn/geo/comparison-content-en":3},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"description":132,"extension":133,"meta":134,"navigation":166,"path":167,"seo":168,"stem":171,"__hash__":172},"content_en/5.learn/geo/comparison-content.md","Comparison Content",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":124},"minimark",[9,17,22,25,28,31,35,83,87,110,114],[10,11,12,16],"p",{},[13,14,15],"strong",{},"TL;DR"," — AI engines answering \"what is the best analytics tool\" look for pages that directly address the comparison. A page that only describes itself without acknowledging alternatives is less likely to be cited for comparison queries than one that makes the case directly.",[18,19,21],"h2",{"id":20},"why-comparison-content-matters-for-ai-engines","Why Comparison Content Matters for AI Engines",[10,23,24],{},"AI engines are increasingly the first stop for product comparison queries: \"TrustData vs Google Analytics\", \"best first-party analytics tool\", \"GA4 alternatives\". These queries have massive commercial intent, and AI engines want to cite the most direct, honest comparison source available.",[10,26,27],{},"A page that only describes its own product (\"TrustData captures 100% of your conversions\") provides no comparative signal. A page that directly addresses the comparison (\"TrustData vs GA4: both are analytics platforms, but GA4 misses 30–40% of cookieless traffic while TrustData recovers it via server-side tracking\") gives the model exactly what it needs to answer a comparison query — and is far more likely to be cited.",[10,29,30],{},"This creates an important strategic consideration: being willing to honestly discuss alternatives (and explain why you're better) is more GEO-effective than avoiding competitor mentions entirely. AI engines cross-reference claims, so false comparisons are penalised. Accurate, direct comparisons are rewarded with citation preference.",[18,32,34],{"id":33},"how-to-implement","How to Implement",[36,37,38,56,77,80],"ul",{},[39,40,41,42,46,47,50,51,55],"li",{},"Add a \"How we compare\" or \"",[43,44,45],"span",{},"Product"," vs ",[43,48,49],{},"Competitor","\" section with an explicit ",[52,53,54],"code",{},"\u003Ch2>"," heading",[39,57,58,59,64,65,68,69,72,73,76],{},"Use a ",[60,61,63],"a",{"href":62},"/learn/geo/structured-comparison","comparison table"," with ",[52,66,67],{},"\u003Ctable>",", ",[52,70,71],{},"\u003Cthead>",", and ",[52,74,75],{},"\u003Cth>"," headers",[39,78,79],{},"Be honest — AI engines cross-reference claims; false comparisons damage credibility",[39,81,82],{},"Link to the comparison page from the main product page so crawlers find it",[18,84,86],{"id":85},"common-mistakes","Common Mistakes",[36,88,89,95,101],{},[39,90,91,94],{},[13,92,93],{},"Vague comparison language"," — \"We're better than the competition\" is not citable; specify the dimension of comparison and the measurable difference",[39,96,97,100],{},[13,98,99],{},"Only comparing to weak competitors"," — AI engines evaluating comparison content prefer comparisons against the category leaders; avoid only comparing to unknown alternatives",[39,102,103,106,107,109],{},[13,104,105],{},"Missing the comparison query format"," — use ",[52,108,54],{}," headings in the format \"TrustData vs Google Analytics\" to signal the comparison topic to crawlers",[18,111,113],{"id":112},"sources","Sources",[36,115,116],{},[39,117,118],{},[60,119,123],{"href":120,"rel":121},"https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.09735",[122],"nofollow","Princeton GEO Paper (2024)",{"title":125,"searchDepth":126,"depth":126,"links":127},"",2,[128,129,130,131],{"id":20,"depth":126,"text":21},{"id":33,"depth":126,"text":34},{"id":85,"depth":126,"text":86},{"id":112,"depth":126,"text":113},"A section comparing your product to alternatives, addressing \"what is the best X\" queries directly.","md",{"publishedAt":135,"badge":136,"type":138,"faq":139,"related":149,"cta":161},"2026-03-31",{"label":137},"E-commerce","guide",[140,143,146],{"question":141,"answer":142},"Should I name competitors directly on my product page?","Yes, in a dedicated comparison section. Naming competitors in a structured, honest comparison is one of the most effective ways to appear in 'X vs Y' AI queries. The key is accuracy — if you claim competitor X is weaker in a specific area, that claim should be verifiable. False comparisons are penalised.",{"question":144,"answer":145},"What if I don't want to give competitors free exposure?","Consider the alternative: if you don't publish a comparison page, AI engines will cite a competitor's comparison page that positions their product more favourably. Publishing your own honest comparison gives you control over the narrative. The risk of mentioning competitors is lower than the risk of being absent from comparison queries.",{"question":147,"answer":148},"Where should comparison content live — on the main product page or a separate page?","Both works well. A brief comparison section on the main product page captures broad queries. A dedicated comparison page (e.g., /compare/trustdata-vs-ga4) can target the specific comparison query with greater depth and SEO authority.",[150,153,157],{"title":151,"url":62,"description":152},"Structured Comparison Tables","The table format that makes comparison content machine-readable.",{"title":154,"url":155,"description":156},"Product Schema","/learn/geo/product-schema","Product schema that gives AI engines the context to understand what you're comparing.",{"title":158,"url":159,"description":160},"Data and Statistics","/learn/geo/data-and-statistics","Specific data points that make comparison claims citable.",{"title":162,"description":163,"label":164,"url":165},"Does your site address comparison queries?","TrustData identifies missing comparison sections and surfaces which competitor queries your pages are failing to answer.","Audit my pages","https://app.trustdata.tech",true,"/learn/geo/comparison-content",{"title":169,"description":170},"Comparison Content for AI Engines — GEO Optimisation Guide","AI engines answering \"best X\" queries look for pages that directly address comparisons. A product page with no comparison section loses every \"X vs Y\" query to competitors.","5.learn/geo/comparison-content","zqj4Zkd93K75UXunbT9X4_uCqfKjoNrOEeVlEetBK4k",1777026712735]