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TL;DR
The first 30% of your content generates 44% of all AI citations. Most SaaS content buries its key insight after 800 words of context-setting.
Q&A-formatted H2s correlate with AI citations at +25.45%. Your feature docs and comparison pages are almost certainly not formatted this way.
"Clarity and summarization" is the single strongest citation predictor at +32.83%. That means structured TL;DRs, direct definitions, and stripped hedge words — not longer content.
Named entities (specific tools, product names, study authors, dates) appear in cited text at 3x the density of normal prose. Generic category language kills your chances.
82% of non-Wikipedia pages cited by ChatGPT were updated within the same calendar year. An update cadence is not optional.