Send the query and the page
I take on focused citation audits, first-party page repair plans, entity and location disambiguation, and monthly monitoring for French businesses that want to appear in Perplexity’s numbered sources.
Frequent questions
How do you usually work?
I begin with the query shape and the current numbered sources. Then I compare the cited pages against the business’s owned pages and mark the missing extractable facts. The final work is a short audit, a repair plan, or a monitoring log, depending on the case.
Which topics do you take on?
I take French SMBs, local services, specialised practices, consultants, clinics, tourism operators, and B2B providers where the public facts can be checked. I am most useful when the issue involves citation loss, weak entity boundaries, service-scope confusion, or directories winning the source position.
Do you work only in French?
I work mainly with French pages and French queries, but I compare English variants when Perplexity changes the source type, category, or business boundary. Some French businesses lose the citation because the English summary is cleaner than the original page.
How fast do you reply?
I usually reply within two working days. If the case is a fit, I will ask for the query examples, the page that should be cited, and any known rival sources.
What does a consultation cost?
Most work falls between a small fixed citation audit and a monthly monitoring arrangement. I give a rough range after seeing the query set, number of pages, and whether the task is diagnosis only or includes page correction support.
What cases do you decline?
I decline general SEO campaigns, mass article production, fake review work, link schemes, and reputation laundering. I also avoid vague visibility requests where there is no page, query, or citation problem to inspect.
Make the first-party fact strong enough to cite.
A clean source sentence can do more than another broad page of reputation copy.
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