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Understanding citation categories and domains

When you look at your Citations page, you'll notice that cited domains are organized into categories. Understanding these categories helps you make sense of where AI models get their information and where to focus your engagement.


What are citation categories?


Every domain that AI models cite is classified into a category based on the type of source it is. CrowdReply automatically categorizes hundreds of domains so you can quickly understand the landscape of sources influencing AI answers.


The categories


Social
Community and social media platforms where users discuss and share content.


News
Journalism and news publications, including tech, business, and industry media.


Review
Product review and comparison platforms.


Blog
Blog and content publishing platforms.


Academic
Research, scientific, and academic publications.


Wiki
Reference and encyclopedia sources.

  • Examples: wikipedia.org, britannica.com, investopedia.com
  • Why it matters: Wiki sources are commonly cited for foundational definitions and concepts. Having your brand mentioned on Wikipedia (where appropriate) can influence AI answers.


Marketplace
E-commerce, app stores, and job/service platforms.


Government
Government agencies and public health organizations.


Documentation
Technical documentation and developer resources.


Competitor
Domains belonging to your competitors (based on the competitor domains you configured in your project settings).

  • Why it matters: When a competitor's own website is cited, it means AI is pulling directly from their content. This highlights areas where competitors have a content advantage.


Corporate
Company websites that aren't classified as competitors.


Community
Forum and community sites not classified under Social.


Other
Domains that don't fit neatly into the above categories.


How to use categories strategically


Focus engagement on Social
Social platforms especially Reddit are where you have the most control. You can directly engage on cited threads to build your brand's presence.


Monitor Review platforms
If review sites are heavily cited, make sure your brand has a strong profile on G2, Capterra, Trustpilot, etc. Good ratings and detailed listings influence what AI models say about you.


Track Competitor citations
If your competitor's own website is being cited frequently, it means their content is well-optimized for AI. Study what content they have that's getting cited and consider creating similar (but better) content.


Don't ignore News
Being mentioned in tech publications or industry media creates high-authority citations. PR and media outreach can complement your engagement strategy.

Updated on: 16/03/2026

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