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Citation Decay

Citation decay describes the natural decline in how often AI systems cite a particular piece of content over time. Research shows that 40 to 60 percent of AI-cited sources rotate on a monthly basis, meaning content that is cited today may lose that citation within weeks. This is fundamentally different from traditional SEO where rankings can persist for months or years. Monitoring citation decay and triggering timely content refreshes is essential for maintaining GEO visibility.

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Citation RateContent Freshness SignalGenerative Engine Optimization (GEO)

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