AI search audit
audreyreserve.com
SEO
0 issuesTitle tag
Title is 55 characters.
Meta description
Meta description is 148 characters.
H1 heading
Single <h1>: "Crafted in Small Batches. Reserved Locally.".
Heading hierarchy
Heading levels descend logically.
Canonical tag
Canonical: https://audreyreserve.com/.
Robots meta
Page is indexable.
Open Graph & Twitter tags
Social meta tags present.
Image alt text
All 1 images have alt text.
Internal linking
Page has 8 internal link(s).
Image dimensions
All 1 images have explicit dimensions.
AEO
7 issuesQuestion-framed headings
No H2 or H3 headings are phrased as questions. AI engines retrieve on query-passage similarity — question headings are the strongest match signal.
Fix: Rewrite 2–4 section headings as direct questions users would ask (e.g. "How do I…?", "What is…?", "Why does…?").
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1. What are the three steps in Audrey Reserve's process? 2. What is the V.I.P. Reserve Club? 3. How do I join the V.I.P. Reserve Club? 4. Where is Audrey Reserve located in Hendricks County?
Direct-answer block after question headings
No question headings found, so there are no direct-answer blocks to evaluate.
Fix: Add question headings (see previous check), then place a short 40–300 character declarative answer paragraph immediately after each.
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Audrey Reserve is a small-batch pet treat company handcrafting limited-run, farm-to-table dog treats in Plainfield, Indiana. Each batch is made with simple, intentional ingredients — no fillers, no mass production — and released in controlled drops until sold out. V.I.P. Club members receive first access to every batch before it goes public, with first-pickup perks for new members. Explore how the reserve model works and claim your spot before the next batch is gone.
Entity schema (Organization/Person + sameAs)
No Organization or Person JSON-LD found. Entity disambiguation is how LLMs recognize who/what a page is about.
Fix: Add an Organization (or Person) JSON-LD block with name, url, and at least 2 sameAs links to authoritative profiles (Wikipedia, Wikidata, LinkedIn).
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<script type="application/ld+json">
{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "Organization",
"name": "Audrey Reserve",
"url": "https://www.audreyreserve.com/",
"description": "Audrey Reserve is a small-batch pet goods company based in Plainfield, Indiana, crafting premium, farm-to-table dog treats using simple, intentional ingredients. Limited drops, no mass production — reserved locally for V.I.P. club members in Hendricks County.",
"address": {
"@type": "PostalAddress",
"addressLocality": "Plainfield",
"addressRegion": "IN",
"addressCountry": "US"
},
"areaServed": {
"@type": "AdministrativeArea",
"name": "Hendricks County, Indiana"
},
"sameAs": [
"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/REPLACE_WITH_WIKIPEDIA_URL",
"https://www.linkedin.com/company/REPLACE_WITH_LINKEDIN_HANDLE",
"https://www.instagram.com/REPLACE_WITH_INSTAGRAM_HANDLE"
]
}
</script>Article schema with dates
No Article / NewsArticle / BlogPosting schema found. Without machine-readable dates, LLMs treat content as undated and prefer fresher sources.
Fix: Add an Article JSON-LD block with datePublished, dateModified, and author.name.
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<script type="application/ld+json">
{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "Article",
"headline": "Audrey Reserve — Small Batch Pet Goods · Plainfield, IN",
"description": "Audrey Reserve crafts premium, small-batch, farm-to-table dog treats made by hand in Plainfield, Indiana. Limited drops, simple intentional ingredients, no fillers, no mass production. Join the V.I.P. Reserve Club for first access to every batch.",
"url": "https://www.audreyreserve.com/",
"datePublished": "2025-07-15",
"dateModified": "2025-07-15",
"author": {
"@type": "Person",
"name": "Audrey Reserve"
},
"publisher": {
"@type": "Organization",
"name": "Audrey Reserve",
"url": "https://www.audreyreserve.com/",
"address": {
"@type": "PostalAddress",
"addressLocality": "Plainfield",
"addressRegion": "IN",
"addressCountry": "US"
}
},
"about": {
"@type": "Thing",
"name": "Small Batch Dog Treats",
"description": "Handcrafted, limited-run dog treats made with simple, intentional ingredients in Plainfield, Indiana, serving Hendricks County."
},
"keywords": "small batch dog treats, farm-to-table pet goods, Plainfield Indiana, handmade dog treats, limited drop pet treats, VIP Reserve Club, Hendricks County"
}
</script>Author + credentials
No visible author name. AI engines prefer cited content with identifiable authors (E-E-A-T).
Fix: Add a visible byline and link to an author bio page.
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```html <div itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/Person" class="author-byline"> <span>By <span itemprop="name">Audrey Reserve Team</span></span> — <span itemprop="description">Crafters of small-batch, farm-to-table pet treats made by hand in Plainfield, Indiana.</span> </div> ```
Visible last-updated date
No visible or machine-readable last-updated date on the page. 89% of AI crawl hits target content updated within 3 years.
Fix: Add a visible "Last updated: <date>" line and corresponding dateModified in schema.
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<!-- Visible date in HTML: --> <time datetime="2026-04-24">Last updated April 24, 2026</time> <!-- Add dateModified to your existing Article/Organization JSON-LD: --> "dateModified": "2026-04-24"
Chunk length between headings
Average chunk ≈ 39 words — too short. AI retrievers prefer ~120–180 words per chunk.
Fix: Expand each section to 120–180 words of substantive content.
AI crawler access
robots.txt does not block known AI crawlers.
FAQPage schema (when Q&A exists)
Not applicable — the page doesn't have structured Q&A content.
Title tag is a claim or question
Title reads as a descriptive claim (55 chars).
GEO
5 issuesStatistic density
1 numeric claims across 311 words — below the 1-per-300-words target.
Fix: Enrich prose with more concrete numbers, percentages, and measurements.
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• **Batch size claim:** "Each batch contains fewer than [X] units, ensuring every treat is made with hands-on attention" — according to [Audrey Reserve internal production data, 2024] or verified by [a third-party food safety auditor] • **Ingredient simplicity stat:** "Our recipes contain [X] ingredients or fewer, compared to the industry average of [X] ingredients found in mass-produced dog treats" — according to [Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) or Pet Food Industry Report, Year] • **Small-batch market relevance:** "The premium/natural pet treat market is projected to reach $[X] billion by [Year], growing at [X]% annually as pet owners increasingly seek artisan alternatives" — according to [Grand View Research or American Pet Products Association (APPA), Year] • **Local sourcing specificity:** "[X]% of Audrey Reserve's ingredients are sourced from farms within [X] miles of Plainfield, Indiana" — according to [Audrey Reserve supplier documentation, Year] • **Pet owner preference data:** "[X]% of dog owners report preferring limited-ingredient treats for their pets, citing concerns about fillers and artificial additives" — according to [American Pet Products Association (APPA) Annual Industry Survey, Year]
Authoritative outbound links
Only 0 non-social external link(s). Princeton's GEO paper identified "cite sources" as a top citation lever.
Fix: Link out to 2+ authoritative sources (prefer .gov/.edu, Wikipedia, peer-reviewed publishers) when making factual claims.
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- **Anchor text:** "simple, wholesome ingredients in pet treats" → **Source type:** Peer-reviewed veterinary nutrition journal (e.g., *Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition* or *Journal of Nutritional Science*) — **Supports the claim:** "We create small-batch, limited-run treats using simple, intentional ingredients. No fillers. No shortcuts." - **Anchor text:** "AAFCO pet food ingredient standards" → **Source type:** Official regulatory/industry standards body — the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) official website (aafco.org) — **Supports the claim:** About ingredient quality and what dogs "actually deserve," signaling compliance awareness and ingredient transparency. - **Anchor text:** "Indiana Department of Agriculture food safety guidelines" → **Source type:** State .gov agency — Indiana State Department of Agriculture official site — **Supports the claim:** "Made by hand in Plainfield" and local production credibility, reinforcing that small-batch manufacturing meets state food safety standards. - **Anchor text:** "benefits of limited-ingredient diets for dogs" → **Source type:** Established veterinary institution research page (e.g., Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine or Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, both .edu) — **Supports the claim:** "Simple, intentional ingredients" and the implicit health benefit of avoiding fillers and artificial additives in dog treats.
Content length floor
Body text is 311 words — far under the 1200-word floor. Ahrefs: 20K+ char pages get 4.3× citations of <500 char pages.
Fix: Add substantive content. Target at least 1200 words of factual, topic-focused text.
Entity sameAs cross-links
No Organization or Person schema found. Brand mentions + Wikipedia/Wikidata cross-links are the top correlate with AI citation.
Fix: Add Organization JSON-LD with sameAs linking to Wikipedia, Wikidata, and authoritative profiles.
Attribution phrases
0 attribution phrases ("according to", "a study by", etc.) — target ≥ 1 for this content length.
Fix: Cite sources in-prose using phrases like "according to", "a 2024 study by", or "data from".
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1. According to Audrey Reserve's production methodology, their small-batch dog treats are handcrafted in Plainfield, Indiana using simple, intentional ingredients without fillers or shortcuts. 2. Per the company's operational model, V.I.P. Club members receive first notification of limited-run treat releases before public availability, ensuring early access to each batch. 3. Based on Audrey Reserve's farm-to-table approach, their premium pet treats are produced in intentional small batches rather than mass-manufactured, with each drop remaining permanently limited once sold out.
Direct quotations
1 blockquote(s) + 0 inline quote(s).
Quotable declarative sentences
12 quotable 10–25 word sentences.
Structured lists or tables
2 list(s) with ≥3 items, 0 table(s).
Fact density
37 facts across 311 words (ratio 119.0/1000).
Paragraph chunkability
All 15 paragraphs under 600 characters.
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