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How to Write LLM-Friendly Service Pages

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LLM-friendly service pages are clear, structured and answer-focused. Learn how to write pages that humans can read and AI systems can understand.

An LLM-friendly service page explains one service clearly: what it is, who it is for, how it works, what it includes, what it costs, what proof supports it and what questions buyers ask before contacting the company.

An LLM-friendly service page explains one service clearly: what it is, who it is for, how it works, what it includes, what it costs, what proof supports it and what questions buyers ask before contacting the company. Start with a direct answer The first 100 words should answer the core question. Avoid vague hero copy. If the page is about AI Visibility Audit, say exactly what the audit does, who it is for and what the client receives.

Use modular sections Structure pages with definition, problems solved, process, deliverables, pricing, timeline, proof, FAQs and CTA. Each section should be understandable without reading the entire page.

Add machine-readable context Use descriptive headings, internal links, schema, author/date, breadcrumbs and consistent terminology. Avoid hiding important facts in images or animations.

Frequently asked questions

Should service pages be short?

They should be complete, not padded. Many strong service pages are 1,200 to 2,500 words when the topic is complex.

Can AI write these pages?

AI can draft, but humans must add proof, positioning, examples and accuracy checks.

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