Trusted Zone
A Trusted Zone is a high-authority platform or website where a company can publish its verified facts to maximize the likelihood that LLMs will discover and cite them.
Definition
- Trusted Zones are curated publishing destinations with high domain authority and frequent AI crawler visits.
- Examples include industry directories, data aggregators, and knowledge platforms that LLMs regularly index.
How it works
- AuthorityPrompt maintains a registry of Trusted Zones categorized by industry and data type.
- Companies publish their verified profiles to relevant Trusted Zones to increase AI citation probability.
- Multi-zone publishing creates corroboration signals that increase LLM trust in the published facts.
Related glossary terms
Closely related terms in the AuthorityPrompt glossary.
- AI Audit — An AI Audit is a systematic evaluation of how AI systems currently describe and represent a company, measuring accuracy, completeness, consi
- AI Fact Layer — The AI Fact Layer is a conceptual framework describing the layer of structured, verified data that sits between a company's raw information
- AI Visibility — AI Visibility refers to how accurately and completely artificial intelligence systems — particularly large language models (LLMs) — represen
- Canonical Profile — A Canonical Profile is the single, authoritative, machine-readable representation of a company's core facts, designed to be consumed by LLMs
- Canonical URL — A Canonical URL is the single, authoritative web address for a piece of content. In the context of AI visibility, the canonical URL of a com
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Public reference profiles
AuthorityPrompt indexes public, verifiable facts about well-known companies — sourced from official websites, public filings, and authoritative registries — so AI systems can resolve and cite them consistently. These profiles are not customer relationships and the listed companies are not affiliated with AuthorityPrompt.