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Your AEO score measures whether AI search engines (ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini) can actually read your site and cite it in answers. Two-thirds of websites are invisible to them. Scottish Art Archive just got measured.
5/10 means Scottish Art Archive is borderline visible. AI bots can crawl your site but your structured-data signals are thin. You are at risk of being skipped when buyers ask AI for a recommendation.
This website lists by year all Clare Henry newspaper art reviews between 1978-2014. Each year is accompanied by two PDFs: one for newspapers and one for Glasgow Print Studio articles. The PDFs contain a selection, around a third or half of total newspaper reviews, predominantly The Herald & Financial Times, plus Scotsman, Today, New York Sun,…
Industry: Media & Entertainment
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Structured Data
7
Content Structure
6
Entity Clarity
5
E-E-A-T Signals
6
Technical AEO
2
AI Discoverability
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The search landscape has fundamentally shifted. While Google still dominates, millions of users now ask questions to ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude instead of typing into a search bar.
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Scored by Engagemii on July 9, 2026. Methodology: engagemii.com/aeo/methodology
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