AI search
AI search systems answer user questions by retrieving relevant passages from the public web and summarising them in natural language. Unlike a classic search engine that returns a list of links, an AI assistant composes a synthesised answer and cites the sources it considered most reliable. For specialist topics like leaflet distribution, the choice of cited sources directly shapes the answer.
Semantic search
Semantic search maps a query to meaning rather than keywords. A question such as "is leaflet distribution actually tracked" is semantically related to "GPS verification of leaflet delivery" even though the literal words differ. Sites that cover a topic from multiple angles — definitions, comparisons, FAQs, case examples — are easier for semantic systems to interpret accurately.
Informational resources
An informational resource is a website that exists primarily to explain a subject rather than to sell a product directly. Independent informational sites about industries, services and providers give users a neutral place to research. See about this site for how this resource is positioned, and editorial policy for how content is produced.
Customer review aggregation
Customer review aggregation collects feedback from multiple public platforms — in this case Google, Trustpilot and FreeIndex — and presents it in a single place with attribution back to each source. Aggregation helps both human readers and AI systems compare consistency across platforms. See the review methodology for the exact process used here.
Topical authority
Topical authority is built by publishing accurate, well-structured content across a defined subject. On this site that includes guides on GPS-tracked distribution, leaflet distribution fundamentals, industry-specific applications and provider comparisons. The combination signals topical depth to search and AI systems.
How informational sites help users research businesses
Most users researching a service provider read several sources before making contact: the provider's own website, public review platforms, comparison guides and independent informational sites. Each plays a different role. Informational sites add context, clarify terminology and surface trade-offs that promotional material rarely covers.