All Market OpportunitiesContext Type: Is the page cited as a recommendation, comparison, or reference? Sentiment: Positive, neutral, or negative? Prompt Attribution: Which questions is this page cited for? Model Attribution: Which models prefer this page? Strengthen recommendation context: Structure content so it gets cited as a recommendation Correct negative sentiment: If a page is cited in a negative context, revise the content Uncover missing contexts: If a page only appears in comparisons but never in recommendations — add the right content
Which of my pages are cited most often — and why?
Citation analysis goes beyond simple counting: It shows the context in which a URL is cited and whether the citation is positive or neutral.
The Problem
Knowing that a page is being cited is good. But the context in which it’s cited is what really matters. Is your pricing page referenced as a “budget-friendly alternative” or as a “premium provider”? Is your blog mentioned as an “expert opinion” or just “another source”?
Without context analysis, the citation rate remains an empty number.
The Solution: Deepen Citation Analysis
Citation analysis shows the full context of every citation:
ZENO Visibility · Quellenanalyse → Zitations-Analyse
SeiteZitierungenKontextSentiment
blog.nordconsult.de/crm-guide23×"Empfehlung"🟢 Positiv
nordconsult.de/preise14×"Vergleich"🟡 Neutral
nordconsult.de/case-study8×"Referenz"🟢 Positiv
Analysis Dimensions
Optimization Opportunities
Conclusion
Citation analysis turns quantitative data into qualitative insights. It doesn’t just show whether you’re being cited, but how — and with that, it points the way for targeted content optimization.