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  1. Accuracy is important to website health, instrument showing accuracy Website Health 3 Jun 2026

    Why Tidua and Interon Run the Most Accurate Website Health Audit

    Most AI-readiness audits measure convenient signals rather than the factors that actually influence visibility in ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Claude, and AI Overviews. This article explains the evidence behind Tidua's scoring model and how Interon implements improvements based on proven ranking and citation signals.

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  2. Confusion is the reason we test website health, to be understood Website Health 1 Jun 2026

    Website Health and the Real Problem Businesses Face Online: Being Misunderstood

    Website Health is no longer just about rankings or performance scores. It is increasingly about helping search engines, AI systems, and digital platforms confidently understand who your business is, what you do, and whether your information can be trusted.

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  3. An organized array of items in the correct places Schema Markup 17 May 2026

    JSON-LD Patterns That Make Content Machine-Interpretable

    JSON-LD is a structured data format that helps search engines, AI systems, and generative engines understand what your content means instead of only reading its text. As AI-driven discovery becomes more important across search, assistants, and recommendation systems, websites need structured data that clearly defines entities, relationships, context, and intent.

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  4. organization and structure all in the right place AI Website Health 15 May 2026

    The AI Website Heath Audit: A 12-Point Checklist for Any Website

    Learn how to assess your website’s AI health report using a practical 12-point checklist built for SEO, GEO, and AI visibility.

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  5.  A good solid structure hanging by a thread website health 14 May 2026

    Why Technically Strong Websites Still Fail Entity Confidence Checks

    Entity confidence checks are the processes AI systems use to determine whether a website clearly represents a trustworthy, identifiable, and contextually consistent entity. Many technically strong websites still fail these checks because technical performance alone does not guarantee machine understanding.

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  6. A symbol of low performance on an AI scale in the web development industry website health 12 May 2026

    The Quiet Shift: Why Your Website Needs to Become AI-Ready

    Search is shifting from blue links to AI answers. We audited 300 sites — Tranco top-100, a random 100, and South Africa's top 100. Most aren't ready, and here's what to do about it.

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  7. website health 11 May 2026

    Future-Proof Your Business in the Age of AI

    Future-proofing your business means building systems, strategies, and digital assets that remain effective as technology, especially artificial intelligence, rapidly evolves.

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  8. A great design being held up by a poor structure website health 3 May 2026

    Why Most Websites Fail Website Health for AI

    Traditional websites fail modern website health standards because they are designed for human eyes, not for AI and machine understanding. Most businesses experience this problem without realising it. Their website looks modern, loads quickly, and may even win praise for its design, yet it still struggles to perform in search, appears inconsistently in AI-generated answers, and fails to convert visibility into reliable leads.

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  9. Squeezing a square block into a round hole isn't the answer. AI readiness 30 Apr 2026

    Your Website Can’t Answer Questions — And That’s the Problem

    Most websites still act like digital brochures instead of reliable sources of information. In an AI-driven search environment, websites need to clearly answer questions, structure information properly, and communicate meaning in ways both people and machines can understand. Website health now depends as much on clarity and semantic structure as it does on speed and SEO.

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