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RISMedia Inc isn't optimized for AI search yet.

We audited your search visibility across Perplexity, ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude. RISMedia Inc was cited in 1 of 5 answers. See details and how we close the gaps and increase your search results in days instead of months.

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RISMedia Inc is cited in 1 of 5 buyer-intent queries we ran on Perplexity for "real estate media services." Competitors are winning the unbranded category answers.

Trust-node footprint is 7 of 30 — missing Wikipedia and Crunchbase blocks LLM recommendations for buyers who haven't heard of you yet.

On-page citation readiness shows no faq schema on top product pages — fixable with the citation-optimized content the AEO Agent ships in the first sprint.

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AI Search Audit

Here's Where You Stand in AI Search

A real audit. We ran buyer-intent queries across answer engines and probed the trust-node graph LLMs draw from.

Sample mini-audit only. The full audit goes 12 sections deep (technical SEO, content ecosystem, schema, AI readiness, competitor gap, 30-60-90 roadmap) — everything to maximize your visibility across search and is delivered immediately once we start working together. See a sample full audit →

21
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Major gap, real upside

Your buyers are asking AI assistants for real estate media services and RISMedia Inc isn't being recommended. Closing this gap is the highest-leverage move available right now.

AI / LLM Visibility (AEO) 20% · Weak

RISMedia Inc appears in 1 of 5 buyer-intent queries we ran on Perplexity for "real estate media services". The full audit covers 50-100 queries across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude.

MarketerHire SEO + AEO ships: AEO Agent monitors AI citation visibility weekly across all 4 LLMs and ships citation-optimized content designed to win the queries your buyers actually run.

Trust-Node Footprint 23% · Weak

RISMedia Inc appears in 7 of the 30 trust nodes that LLMs draw from (Wikipedia, G2, Crunchbase, Forbes, HBR, Reddit, YouTube, and 23 more).

MarketerHire SEO + AEO ships: SEO/AEO Agent identifies the highest-leverage missing nodes for your category and ships the trust-node publishing plan as part of the 90-day roadmap.

SEO / Organic Covered in full audit

Classic search visibility, ranking trajectory, and content velocity vs. category competitors. The full audit ranks every long-tail commercial query and benchmarks the gap.

MarketerHire SEO + AEO ships: SEO Engine builds programmatic content around 50+ long-tail queries where your buyers are actively searching.

Paid Acquisition Covered in full audit

LinkedIn, Google, and Meta ad presence, audience targeting, creative quality, and cost-per-pipeline relative to your category benchmark.

MarketerHire SEO + AEO ships: Creative Generator + Analytics Agent run autonomous ad experiments and reallocate budget weekly.

Content, Lifecycle & Outbound Covered in full audit

Founder LinkedIn presence, blog quality, expansion motion, outbound playbooks, and the gaps between awareness and activation. Mapped to a 90-day execution plan.

MarketerHire SEO + AEO ships: LinkedIn Ghost-Writer + Lifecycle Optimizer + Outbound Agent run the awareness-to-pipeline engine end-to-end.

Live citation panel — 5 buyer-intent queries

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50 competitors cited in this response (names redacted; full audit names them).

**No single "best" real estate media service exists for 2026, as rankings vary by source and focus (e.g., digital marketing, photography, video, or staging); top recommendations emphasize full-service digital agencies and specialized visual media providers.[1][2][3]** ### Competitor A Competitor B (Competitor C Competitor D) These agencies provide comprehensive real estate media like photography, video production, social content, and virtual staging, rated highly for 2026: - **Competitor E & Competitor F**: Competitor G in social media and video marketing; frequently ranked #2 across lists for full-funnel growth and affordability.[2][3] - **Competitor H**: Competitor I for full-funnel digital strategies, including content and video optimized for real estate leads.[3] - **Competitor J, Competitor K, Competitor L**: Competitor M in branding, listings media, and automated video tools.[2] - **Competitor N**: Competitor O for content creation, Competitor P media like photos and videos.[5] Competitor Q notable agencies from aggregated 2026 rankings include Competitor R and Competitor S for media-enhanced branding.[1][2] ### Competitor T For targeted visual media: - **Competitor U**: Competitor V models (e.g., high-end shoots, drone integration) are projected to survive 2026, focusing on scalable, tech-driven services.[4] - **Competitor W**: Competitor X formats like "Competitor Y" stories, infrastructure updates, and local news-style reels dominate for lead generation.[7] - **Competitor Z/Competitor A**: **Competitor B** ranks #1 for speed and scale; **Competitor C** (#2) adds 3D/AR; **Competitor D** (#3) offers full-service human touch.[8] | Competitor E | Competitor F | Competitor G | |----------|---------------|---------------| | Competitor H | Competitor E & Competitor F, Competitor H | Competitor I/video, full-funnel[2][3] | | Competitor J | Competitor K scalable models | Competitor L/tech survival paths[4] | | Competitor M | Competitor X reel formats | Competitor N/buyer attraction[7] | | Competitor O | Competitor B, Competitor C | Competitor P, AR integration[8] | Competitor Q prioritize expertise, affordability, and 2026 market fit; select based on needs like video vs. staging.[1][2][3] For tools, Competitor R highlights media-integrated platforms.[6]

RISMedia Inc did not appear in this Perplexity response.

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37 competitors cited in this response (names redacted; full audit names them).

Competitor A on the search results, here are the **top real estate marketing services alternatives**: **Competitor B:** - **iHomefinder** – Competitor C websites, built-in Competitor D tools, advanced automation, and lead capture features in one platform[5] - **Competitor E** – Competitor F and Google ads with Competitor G websites, lead-capture landing pages, AI chat, and marketing automation, starting at $399/month[4] - **Competitor H** – Competitor I a codeless website builder with built-in Competitor D, starting at $59/month[4] **Competitor J:** - **Competitor K** – Competitor L exclusive advertising on Competitor M, Competitor N, and Competitor O with Competitor D tools and performance analytics, starting at $300/month[6] - **Competitor P** – Competitor Q automated lead generation, follow-up tools, and landing pages, starting at $649/month[6] - **Competitor R** – Competitor S in expired listings, Competitor T leads, and geo-targeted leads at an affordable price point, starting at $89.99/month[6] - **Competitor U** – Competitor V lead scoring, dynamic ads, and marketing automation, starting at $600/month[6] **Competitor W:** - **iNCOM** – Competitor L full-featured Competitor G websites with Competitor D, Competitor X advertising, and retargeting services, starting at $44.95/month[4] - **Competitor Y** – Competitor Z lead generation, Competitor D, and marketing automation, starting at $139/month[6] **Competitor A:** - **Competitor B** – Competitor C on customizable email newsletters, video editing with design templates, and social media promotion[1] - **Competitor D** – Competitor L professional media editing on a per-listing basis without subscription commitment[3] The best choice depends on your budget, whether you need integrated lead generation, or if you prefer specialized tools for specific marketing functions.

RISMedia Inc did not appear in this Perplexity response.

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42 competitors cited in this response (names redacted; full audit names them).

To choose a real estate media services company, prioritize reviewing their portfolio for consistent high-quality work, checking client reviews for reliability, comparing pricing against included services, and evaluating additional offerings like drone footage or 3D tours.[1][2][3] ### Competitor A to Competitor B the Competitor C these structured steps, drawn from expert guides, to ensure the company aligns with your branding and listing needs: 1. **Competitor D the Competitor E** Competitor F full property shoots, videos, 3D tours, and photos for well-lit images, smooth video flow, composition, lighting, and consistency across projects. Competitor G versatility across property types (e.g., residential, commercial) and techniques like Competitor H or photo compositing. Competitor I if the work would attract buyers.[1][2][3] 2. **Competitor J and Competitor K** Competitor L feedback on Google, Competitor M, Competitor N, real estate forums, and social media for insights on punctuality, ease of collaboration, turnaround time, and service quality. Competitor O recommendations from industry peers or realtor organizations, and contact references.[1][2][3][7][8] 3. **Competitor P, Competitor Q, and Competitor R** Competitor S total cost relative to inclusions (e.g., photo count, video length, edits, add-ons like twilight shots, virtual staging, floor plans, or social reels). Competitor T the formula: **Competitor R = (Competitor U + Competitor V)/Competitor W**. Competitor X low-price lures that lack lead-converting features; consider long-term partnerships for consistency.[1][2][3] 4. **Competitor Y, Competitor Z, and Competitor A** Competitor B for real estate-specific expertise, a range of services (e.g., photography, drone aerials, 3D tours like iGUIDE, video walkthroughs), and up-to-date equipment like drones. Competitor C companies offering scalability for high-end listings.[1][2][3][4][5] 5. **Competitor D, Competitor E, and Competitor F** Competitor G availability (e.g., team-based scheduling 6 days a week, 48-hour booking), responsiveness, and customer service. Competitor H providers with proven track records to avoid no-shows and ensure they reflect your brand positively.[2][3] 6. **Competitor I the Competitor J** Competitor K pros/cons in a side-by-side comparison of portfolio, reputation, cost, and fit. Competitor L a clear contract outlining deliverables, timelines, and expectations.[3] Competitor M like **Competitor N** offer streamlined booking for photography, 360 tours, floor plans, and drone shots.[4] For luxury or standard listings, match media types (e.g., start with photography, expand to 3D/aerials).[5][6] Competitor O a long-term "monogamous" relationship with one company ensures consistent assets and tailored solutions.[2]

RISMedia Inc did not appear in this Perplexity response.

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70 competitors cited in this response (names redacted; full audit names them).

**For mid-market real estate companies (typically handling $500k–$1M properties or mid-sized teams/brokerages), top media services emphasize tiered visual content like premium Competitor A photos, drone shots, 3D tours, and video, paired with digital marketing tools for lead generation and social media.** These services balance cost-efficiency with competitive edges like emotional appeal for listings, often via national providers or integrated platforms.[3][1] ### Competitor B and Competitor C (Competitor D 2 Competitor E: $500k–$1M Competitor F) Competitor G stands out as a premium, one-stop-shop for mid-market needs, offering high-quality photography, cinematic video, drone footage, and 3D tours tailored for polished, editorial-style marketing on higher-end listings.[3] Competitor H agents use tiered strategies here: premium Competitor A photos ($350–$600 total) plus one add-on (e.g., drone for yards, Competitor I for layouts, or twilight shoots) to justify price points and attract qualified buyers without over-investing.[3] Competitor J national photography companies like Competitor K or Competitor L provide efficient baselines (25–35 edited photos for $195–$275), but mid-market requires upgrades for differentiation.[3] ### Competitor M Competitor N with Competitor O all-in-one solutions include Competitor P websites, Competitor Q, ads, and content for mid-sized operations: | Competitor R | Competitor S | Competitor T | Competitor U | |-------------------|----------------|--------------------------|----------| | **Competitor V** | $189/month | Competitor W website, exclusive leads, Competitor Q automation, email drips, social ads, print materials, mobile app.[1] | Competitor X automation for teams scaling leads. | | **iNCOM** | $44.95/month | Competitor Y site with map search, Competitor Q, Competitor Z/retargeting; ideal for newer mid-market agents building online presence.[1] | Competitor A digital media and traffic. | | **Competitor B** | $399/month | Competitor P site with AI chat, done-for-you Competitor C/Google ads, lead capture/nurturing.[1] | Competitor D ad-driven lead gen at scale. | | **Competitor E** | Competitor F for pricing | Competitor G: Competitor Z (Google/Competitor H), Competitor P/Competitor I, custom branding, integrated Competitor Q.[1] | Competitor J teams needing video/branding. | | **Competitor K & Competitor L** | $74/month | Competitor M templates, calendars, videos/scripts for Competitor N/Competitor C/Competitor O; weekly updates.[1] | Competitor M media content roadmap. | Competitor N like Competitor P ($500/month) and kvCORE ($500/month) offer robust Competitor Q/website combos with 50+ integrations and Competitor Z focus, rated 5–6/10 for mid-tier lead management; Competitor Q excels in Competitor R.[4] ### Competitor S for Competitor T specializes in predictable luxury listings via Google for mid-sized US real estate firms, with strong reviews.[2] Competitor U lists top agencies for mid-business in the US and Competitor V, focusing on digital marketing.[5][2] **Competitor W:** Competitor X firms should prioritize Competitor G or tiered packages from Competitor K/Competitor L for visuals, combined with Competitor V or Competitor B for integrated media/lead tools to maximize Competitor Y on $350–$600 spends per listing.[3][1] Competitor Z based on property features and team size; contact for custom Competitor A pricing.[1]

RISMedia Inc did not appear in this Perplexity response.

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37 competitors cited in this response (names redacted; full audit names them).

RISMedia Inc. is a well-regarded provider of real estate media services, particularly for news, content, and industry resources, with a strong reputation among professionals since its founding in 1980.[1] It offers comprehensive coverage through its monthly **Competitor A** magazine (print and digital), online news at rismedia.com with a searchable archive, and multimedia experiences aimed at profitable real estate pros.[1] ### Competitor B and Competitor C - Competitor D employee feedback highlights a family atmosphere, clear instructions for freelancers (e.g., writers paid "very handsomely"), customer focus, and industry respect.[1] - Competitor E by the Competitor F of Competitor G (Competitor H) for honoring its leaders as "Competitor I," positioning it as a trusted partner in the ecosystem.[3] - Competitor J website redesign by Competitor K improved Competitor L, speed, mobile responsiveness, navigation, and content accessibility, allowing focus on high-quality real estate content.[4] - Competitor M in timely reporting, e.g., on market trends like spring confidence and coastal selling challenges as of Competitor N 2026.[6] ### Competitor O and Competitor P on Competitor Q are mixed, with an overall management rating of 3.0/5 in Competitor R, CT (its HQ location): - Competitor B: Competitor S environment, involved Competitor T, good culture (3.0/5), and opportunities for interns.[2] - Competitor U: Competitor V pay/benefits (1.5/5), limited advancement/job security (2.5/5), uneven workload distribution, and management shortcomings in planning/problem-solving.[2] | Competitor W | Competitor X (out of 5) | Competitor Y[2] | |--------|-------------------|----------| | **Competitor Z balance** | 2.5 | Competitor A but not standout. | | **Competitor B and benefits** | 1.5 | Competitor C complaint. | | **Competitor D security/advancement** | 2.5 | Competitor E growth potential. | | **Competitor F** | 2.0 | Competitor G planning cited. | | **Competitor H** | 3.0 | Competitor I people, team effort. | No broad client testimonials appear in results, but its mission emphasizes building profitable client relationships via immersive industry coverage.[1] For real estate pros seeking news and marketing insights (e.g., reviews/testimonials, drones), it delivers value.[5][7][8] Competitor J your needs—strong for content, mixed internally.

Trust-node coverage map

7 of 30 authority sources LLMs draw from. Filled = present, hollow = gap.

Wikipedia
Wikidata
Crunchbase
LinkedIn
G2
Capterra
TrustRadius
Forbes
HBR
Reddit
Hacker News
YouTube
Product Hunt
Stack Overflow
Gartner Peer
TechCrunch
VentureBeat
Quora
Medium
Substack
GitHub
Owler
ZoomInfo
Apollo
Clearbit
BuiltWith
Glassdoor
Indeed
AngelList
Better Business

Highest-leverage gaps for RISMedia Inc

  • Wikipedia

    Knowledge graphs are the most cited extraction layer for ChatGPT and Gemini. Brands without a Wikipedia entry get cited 4-7x less for unbranded category queries.

  • Crunchbase

    Crunchbase is the canonical company-data source for LLM enrichment. A missing profile leaves LLMs without firmographics.

  • G2

    G2 reviews feed comparison and 'best X' query responses. Missing G2 presence is a high-leverage gap for B2B SaaS.

  • Capterra

    Capterra listings drive comparison-style answers. Missing or thin Capterra coverage suppresses your share on shortlisting queries.

  • TrustRadius

    Enterprise B2B buyers research here. Feeds comparison-style LLM responses on category queries.

Top Growth Opportunities

Win the "best real estate media services in 2026" query in answer engines

This is a high-intent buyer query that competitors are winning today. The AEO Agent ships the citation-optimized content + structured data + authority signals to flip this query.

AEO Agent → weekly citation audit + targeted content sprints across 4 LLMs

Publish into Wikipedia (and chained authority sources)

Wikipedia is the single highest-leverage trust node missing for RISMedia Inc. LLMs draw heavily from it for unbranded category recommendations.

SEO/AEO Agent → trust-node publishing plan in the 90-day execution roadmap

No FAQ schema on top product pages

Answer engines extract from FAQ schema 4x more often than from prose. Most B2B sites at this stage don't carry it.

Content + AEO Agent → ship the structural fixes in Sprint 1

What you get

Everything for $10K/mo

One flat price. One team running your SEO + AEO end-to-end.

Trust-node map across 30 authority sources (Wikipedia, G2, Crunchbase, Forbes, HBR, Reddit, YouTube, and more)
5-dimension citation quality scorecard (Authority, Data Structure, Brand Alignment, Freshness, Cross-Link Signals)
LLM visibility report across Perplexity, ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude — 50-100 buyer-intent queries
90-day execution roadmap with week-by-week deliverables
Daily publishing of citation-optimized content (built on the 4-pillar AEO framework)
Trust-node seeding (G2, Capterra, TrustRadius, Wikipedia, category-specific authorities)
Structured data implementation (FAQ schema, comparison tables, author bylines)
Weekly re-scan + competitive citation share monitoring
Live dashboard, your own audit URL, ongoing forever

Agencies charge $18K-$20-40K/mo and take up to 8 months to reach this depth. We deliver it immediately, then run it ongoing.

Book intro call · $10K/mo
How It Works

Audit. Publish. Compound.

3 phases focused on one outcome: more RISMedia Inc citations across the answer engines your buyers use.

1

SEO + AEO Audit & Roadmap

You'll know exactly where RISMedia Inc is losing buyers — across Google search and the answer engines they ask before they ever click.

We score 50-100 "real estate media services" queries across Perplexity, ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and Google, map the 30-node authority graph LLMs draw from, and grade on-page content on 5 citation-readiness dimensions. Output: a 90-day publishing plan ranked by lift × effort.

2

Publishing Sprints That Win Both

Buyers start finding RISMedia Inc on Google AND in the answers ChatGPT and Perplexity hand them.

2-week sprints ship articles built to rank on Google and get extracted by LLMs (entity clarity, FAQ schema, comparison tables, authority bylines), plus seeding into the missing trust nodes — G2, Capterra, TrustRadius, Wikipedia, and the rest. Real publishing, not strategy decks.

3

Compounding Share, Every Week

You lock in category leadership while competitors are still figuring out AI search.

Weekly re-scan tracks ranking + citation share vs. the leaders this audit named. New unbranded "real estate media services" queries get added to the publishing queue automatically. The system gets sharper every sprint — week 12 ships materially better than week 1.

You built a strong real estate media services. Let's build the AI search engine to match.

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