AI Search & Entity

Micron Solutions · 2 findings

Medium

No llms.txt File - AI Crawlers Have No Usage Guidance

The site does not have an llms.txt file, which helps AI search engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini) understand how to use the site's content when generating answers. With AI-powered search growing rapidly in B2B research, being properly represented in AI-generated answers for manufacturing queries is an emerging competitive advantage.

Recommended action

Create an /llms.txt file at the site root. Include: (1) a brief description of Micron Solutions and its capabilities, (2) allow/disallow directives for which content sections AI crawlers may use, (3) links to key capability pages and the about page. Use llmstxt.org for formatting guidance.

Owner: Dev Timing: Phase 1 (0-30 days) Source: SEMrush Site Audit - Notices (AI Search)
Medium

6 Pages Not Optimized for AI Search - 81% AI Health Score

Six pages are not structured in a way AI search engines can easily extract and cite. Gemini currently cites zero pages from the site, while ChatGPT cites 12. For a B2B manufacturer, AI-generated answers to questions like "who makes precision injection molded parts" or "thermoset molding manufacturers USA" are becoming a key channel to reach early-stage buyers. Pages optimized for AI answers are more likely to be cited.

Recommended action

For the 6 flagged pages: (1) Add a clear "About this page" summary in the first 100 words that directly answers "what does this page cover?", (2) Use FAQ schema markup for common buyer questions, (3) Restructure content with clear H2/H3 hierarchy so AI can extract answers, (4) Add Entity markup (Organization, Product, Service schemas) to help AI models understand the business context.

Owner: Dev Timing: Phase 1 (0-30 days) Source: SEMrush Dashboard - AI Search Health (81% with 42 issues)