You’re right that traditional SEO thinking doesn’t fully apply here. Let me break down how attribution actually works.
The Attribution Hierarchy:
Linked citations - Most valuable. Perplexity does this well with numbered footnotes. This is what drives actual traffic.
Brand mentions - AI says “According to [Your Brand]…” but no link. Builds awareness but no clicks.
Implicit citations - AI synthesizes your information without naming you. Worst case scenario.
What triggers attribution:
The key difference from SEO: AI systems use Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) to pull current content. They’re making real-time decisions about which sources to cite based on:
- Content recency and freshness
- Clarity of your expertise signals
- How well your content matches the query intent
- Whether your information can be easily extracted
How I measure this:
I use Am I Cited to track attribution across platforms. The tool differentiates between linked vs unlinked mentions and shows position data. That’s crucial because a first-position citation is worth 5x a fifth-position mention.
Your 30% Perplexity citation rate is actually decent. But if you’re always position 4-5, you’re getting visibility without clicks.