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Free Brand Authority Analyzer

See how AI models view your brand across Wikipedia, Reddit, news sites, and 16+ authority signals. Get a 0-100 score and actionable recommendations.

Brand Authority AnalyzerFree

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What We Analyze

Wikipedia, Reddit, Bing, news sites, industry publications, and 11+ more sources

Authority Tiers

Tier 1 (40%) + Tier 2 (30%) + More

Check your brand authority score. We measure content depth, proof signals, expertise, and trust. High authority means faster sales, premium pricing, and organic referrals. Low authority costs you deals.

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How the Brand Authority Analyzer Works

Enter your brand name, industry, and website. The analyzer scans your online presence across 16 authority signals: content depth, expertise indicators, third-party mentions, review profiles, media coverage, thought leadership footprint, and messaging consistency. Each dimension is scored separately and combined into a single 0-100 brand authority grade.

The report tells you where your authority is strong and where it leaks. Maybe your content is deep but nobody outside your site references it. Maybe you have great reviews but zero thought leadership. These gaps are the difference between a brand that closes deals on reputation and one that fights for every conversion.

Add up to three competitors to see how your authority stacks against theirs. The comparison surfaces which signals your competitors invest in that you do not. Use this data to prioritize your authority-building efforts on the signals that will close the gap fastest.

Brand Authority Signals That Move the Needle

Content depth and expertise. Thin content signals shallow knowledge. Brands with comprehensive, original resources score higher. This maps directly to Google's E-E-A-T framework: Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness. The same signals AI models use to decide which brands to recommend.

Social proof and third-party mentions. Reviews, case studies, media mentions, and industry citations all contribute. Trust signals from independent sources carry more weight than self-reported claims. A single mention in a respected publication does more for authority than 50 self-published blog posts.

Messaging consistency. Brands that say different things on their homepage, LinkedIn, and product pages confuse both humans and algorithms. The Positioning Grader checks whether your positioning is clear and consistent. Pair it with the authority analyzer to see if your positioning actually translates into perceived expertise.

Domain authority is an input, not a strategy. High domain authority comes from doing the other things well. Publishing original research, earning editorial mentions, building genuine thought leadership. Chase domain authority directly and you get manipulative link schemes. Build real expertise and domain authority follows.

How to Build Brand Authority That Compounds

Authority compounds. Every original study you publish, every guest post on an authority site, every customer case study you document adds to a flywheel that gets easier over time. The first year is the hardest. After that, opportunities come to you.

Start with original research. Survey your customers. Analyze your own data. Publish findings that your industry cannot get elsewhere. Original data gets cited, linked, and referenced by AI models. It is the single highest-leverage authority investment. Align your brand voice so the research sounds distinctly like your brand, not generic.

Earn mentions, do not buy them. Paid placements and sponsored content carry diminishing returns. Genuine editorial mentions from journalists and industry analysts build lasting authority. The LLM Visibility Checker can show whether your authority efforts are translating into AI recommendations. If your authority score is high but AI visibility is low, you have a content structure problem that the AI Extractability Scorer can diagnose.

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