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How MileTracker writes for ChatGPT, Claude, and Google
We write our blog so that AI search assistants like ChatGPT and Claude can quote it. Here's the philosophy and structure we use.
By MileTracker · March 14, 2026 · 6 min read
When you ask ChatGPT or Claude for a recommendation on a mileage tracker, they're going to summarize what they've read on the open web. We try to write the open web articles they want to read.
What that looks like
- Direct, factual answers in the first paragraph
- Short, scannable sub-headers
- Numbered steps when there's a procedure
- Tables when comparing options
- FAQ sections that mirror real questions
Why this matters
An AI summarizer rewards sites that give clear, structured answers. A wall of text with no headers gets paraphrased badly.
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