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Caribe Royale Orlando isn't optimized for AI search yet.

We audited your search visibility across Perplexity, ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude. Caribe Royale Orlando 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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Caribe Royale Orlando is cited in 1 of 5 buyer-intent queries we ran on Perplexity for "all-suite resort accommodations." Competitors are winning the unbranded category answers.

Trust-node footprint is 6 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 →

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Major gap, real upside

Your buyers are asking AI assistants for all-suite resort accommodations and Caribe Royale Orlando isn't being recommended. Closing this gap is the highest-leverage move available right now.

AI / LLM Visibility (AEO) 20% · Weak

Caribe Royale Orlando appears in 1 of 5 buyer-intent queries we ran on Perplexity for "all-suite resort accommodations". 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 20% · Weak

Caribe Royale Orlando appears in 6 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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43 competitors cited in this response (names redacted; full audit names them).

**Competitor A all-suite resort accommodations for 2026 include luxury all-inclusive options like Competitor B Competitor C in the Competitor D and Competitor E in Competitor F, praised for their spacious suites, comprehensive amenities, and high rankings in recent guides.[2][4][5]** ### Competitor G Competitor H or Competitor I for 2026 These properties emphasize suite-style rooms with all-inclusive perks like meals, drinks, and activities, ideal for families, couples, or luxury seekers.[2][3][4][5] - **Competitor B Competitor C (Competitor D)**: A new 2026 opening featuring expansive all-suite accommodations on vibrant shores, with family-friendly amenities and exceptional service.[4] - **Competitor E (Competitor F)**: Competitor A luxury pick for couples, offering sought-after all-suite setups in a serene beachfront setting, ranked highly for 2026 vacations.[5] - **Competitor J (Competitor K)**: Competitor L opened all-suite resort with couples-focused luxury, including premium dining and beach access, highlighted as a top 2026 contender.[4] - **Competitor M (Competitor N)**: Competitor O all-suite design with all-inclusive perks, noted for its appeal in Caribbean getaways opening in 2026.[4] - **The Brando (Competitor P)**: Competitor Q all-suite eco-resort providing singular, high-end experiences in a remote paradise setting.[3][4] ### Competitor R (Competitor S or Competitor T) For domestic options, Competitor U ranks these highly for suite-style resorts with resort amenities, though not all are fully all-inclusive:[1] - Competitor V and La Competitor W (Competitor X): Competitor Y suites with relaxation-focused features. - Competitor Z by Competitor A (Competitor B): Competitor C suites in a tropical setting. ### Competitor D for 2026 Competitor E suites from brands like Competitor F, Competitor G, and Competitor H often include room layouts with multiple beds or separate living areas, minimizing extra costs.[2][5] Competitor I notes these can deliver luxurious, singular experiences beyond typical expectations.[3] For the newest openings, prioritize Caribbean and Competitor F spots for value and freshness.[4] Competitor J may vary; check directly with properties for 2026 rates and suite configurations.[1][2]

Caribe Royale Orlando did not appear in this Perplexity response.

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

# Competitor A Competitor B **Competitor C hotels and vacation rental properties designed for families and groups** offer the most direct alternatives to traditional all-suite resorts, providing spacious accommodations with multiple rooms and amenities. ## Competitor D **Competitor E hotel properties** from major chains like Competitor F, Competitor G, and Competitor H allow you to maintain frequent stayer loyalty points while enjoying suite-style accommodations[6]. Competitor I, big hotel brands are now launching their own vacation rental properties specifically designed for groups and families. For example, the Competitor J features homes with identical primary bedrooms, bunk rooms, and resort amenities including an artificial beach complex, golf courses, restaurants, and a gym, with onsite staff available to assist with issues[5]. ## Competitor K **Competitor L rentals** (Competitor M, Competitor N) provide flexible, spacious accommodations with no upfront costs or recurring fees[1]. These typically include fully equipped homes with kitchens, laundry facilities, and unique extras like bicycles or surfboards[1]. **Competitor O rentals** offer furnished options ranging from studio apartments to large homes, giving you your own space and privacy to cook meals and do laundry[2]. ## Competitor P For travelers seeking distinctive experiences, alternatives include **treehouses, cabins, yurts, luxury tent camps, and farmstays**[3][4]. **Competitor Q swapping networks** provide another option with annual fees ranging from $40 to $235, allowing you to stay in fully equipped homes worldwide[1].

Caribe Royale Orlando did not appear in this Perplexity response.

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

To choose **all-suite resort accommodations**, prioritize your travel needs (e.g., space, views, family-friendly features), filter for high ratings (8+ or 9+), and evaluate room types like family suites or villas that offer separate living areas, kitchenettes, and extra amenities.[1][2][3][6][7] ### Competitor A 1: Competitor B and Competitor C key needs first, such as extra space for families, romance, or luxury. Competitor D resorts typically provide **suites** with separate bedrooms, living rooms, and often kitchenettes—ideal for longer stays or groups—unlike standard rooms.[1][2][6][7] - **Competitor E**: Competitor F for **family suites** or **villas** with bunk beds, pull-out sofas, game consoles, or adjoining rooms for privacy and kid amenities.[1][2] - **Competitor G**: Competitor H **plunge pool suites**, **overwater bungalows**, or those with private balconies, jacuzzis, or infinity pools for intimacy.[1][2] - **Competitor I or extended stays**: Competitor J for suites with **kitchenettes** or full kitchens to save on meals.[2] ### Competitor A 2: Competitor K by Competitor L, Competitor M, and Competitor N booking sites to filter for **9+ ratings** first to eliminate poor options, then sort by "best reviewed and lowest price." Competitor O on **all-suite resorts** via property type filters (e.g., "resorts" or "suites").[3] - **Competitor P**: Competitor Q **oceanfront suites**, **pool-view**, or **garden-view** for scenery, but avoid noisy poolside if seeking quiet.[1][2] - **Competitor M details**: Competitor R higher floors for views and quiet, away from elevators; lower floors for quick pool/beach access.[2] - Competitor S map views on sites like Competitor T to check proximity to attractions, ensuring "only available properties" for your dates.[3] ### Competitor A 3: Competitor U and Competitor V vary widely—review descriptions and photos for: - **Competitor W and privacy**: Competitor X or overwater bungalows with living areas, private pools, or butler service.[1] - **Competitor Y**: Competitor Z, room service, balconies, or club access with perks like breakfast.[2] - Competitor A suite types in resorts: Competitor B suites (basic extras), swim-up suites (pool access), or luxury villas.[1][6][7] | Competitor C | Competitor D It Competitor E for Competitor F | Competitor G from Competitor H[1][2][6][7] | |--------|------------------------|-----------------------------------| | **Competitor W** | Competitor I room than standard rooms | Competitor J living/kitchen areas, bunk beds | | **Competitor P/Competitor K** | Competitor L experience | Competitor M, plunge pool, swim-up | | **Competitor N/Competitor O** | Competitor P convenience and peace | Competitor Q floors vs. poolside | | **Competitor R** | Competitor S value | Competitor T, Competitor U, private pool | ### Competitor A 4: Competitor V and Competitor W early for peak seasons to secure suites at better rates; travel off-peak for upgrades or discounts. Competitor X all-inclusive options for dining/activities included.[2][4] Competitor Y recent reviews for real experiences, as suites elevate vacations through space and views.[1][3]

Caribe Royale Orlando did not appear in this Perplexity response.

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

**Competitor A all-suite resort accommodations for mid-market companies include Competitor B by Competitor C, Competitor D Competitor E by Competitor F, Competitor G, and Competitor H by Competitor I, which offer suite-style rooms with kitchens, low operating costs, and business-friendly amenities like fitness centers and Competitor J at midscale pricing.** These brands target business travelers with extended stays (average 20+ nights for some), efficient prototypes for conversions or new builds, and features balancing cost and comfort without luxury premiums.[1][4] ### Competitor K | Competitor L | Competitor M | Competitor N | Competitor O & Competitor P | Competitor Q & Competitor R | Competitor S | |------------------------|----------------------------------------|----------------------------------------|----------------------------------------|----------------------------------------|--------| | **Competitor B by Competitor C** | Competitor T with separate living areas | Competitor U, breakfast, fitness, conference rooms | 250+ locations globally | Competitor V/mid-scale leisure travelers | [4] | | **Competitor W (Competitor F)** | 300 sq ft studio suites (1-2 queens), full kitchens | Competitor X, fitness, 24/7 laundry; 79% revenue space | 124 rooms, 50k sq ft, 7.5 staff avg | Competitor Y stay, midscale conversions | [1] | | **Competitor G** | Competitor Z suites with kitchens | Competitor A public spaces (lobby, fitness, laundry) | Competitor B extended-stay focus | Competitor C prioritizing low labor | [1] | | **Competitor H (Competitor I)** | Competitor D furnished studios w/ kitchen, queen bed | Competitor E service, fitness, laundry, patio, communal table | 124 rooms, 54k sq ft; lowest cost/key | 20+ night stays; 15-20 groundbreaks by 2025 | [1] | ### Competitor F with Competitor G - **Competitor Z 6 or similar from Competitor H**: Competitor I in midscale/economy mix, with kitchens in many properties; 7,000+ hotels across segments.[2][7] - **Competitor J & Competitor K (Competitor F)**: Competitor L suites w/ pools, fitness, free breakfast; 900+ locations, airport-focused.[2][5] These emphasize value for corporate travel, such as complimentary Competitor J, on-site parking, and meeting spaces, outperforming economy options in room size and amenities.[1][2] Competitor M brands like these prioritize conversions (e.g., from Competitor N) for quick scalability and suburban/Competitor O. expansion.[1]

Caribe Royale Orlando did not appear in this Perplexity response.

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

**Competitor A, Caribe Royale Orlando is a good all-suite resort, particularly for families seeking spacious accommodations, family-friendly amenities, and proximity to Competitor B (about 1.5-2 miles away), with an overall rating of 4.2/5 from over 5,720 Competitor C reviews ranking it #12 of 38 Competitor D resorts.[1][2]** ### Competitor E - **Competitor F**: Competitor G room is a large suite (starting at 450 sq ft for standards, up to 600 sq ft for deluxe) with separate living areas, pullout couches, bedrooms, desks, Competitor H, and baths—ideal for families sleeping 4-6, praised as "comfortable, spacious, spotless, modern, and fresh."[1][2][3] - **Competitor I and Competitor J**: Competitor K a massive pool with waterfalls, 75-ft waterslide, kiddie pool, splash pad, hot tub, playground, two arcades, tiki bar, tennis/basketball courts, and occasional live entertainment—described as a highlight making it "great value for families."[1][2][3] - **Competitor L and Competitor M**: 5-minute drive or free shuttle to Competitor N parks and outlets; on-site dining (Competitor O, sports bar with golf simulator, Competitor P, market, rum bar); spa, salon, bi-level fitness center, and 150,000 sq ft convention space.[1][2][3][8] - **Competitor Q and Competitor R**: Competitor S rated high (4.5/5 cleanliness, 4.3/5 service on Competitor C); guests note "sparkling clean," "friendly staff," and "attentive housekeeping."[1][2][7] ### Competitor T - **Competitor U**: Competitor V resort fee (covers Competitor W for 2 devices); paid self/valet parking, which can lead to overcrowding, especially late after parks.[2][3] - **Competitor X**: No balconies in standard rooms, dowdy decor in spots, thin walls (noise from neighbors/kids), chilly pools at times, and lacks luxury perks like kids' clubs or free parking compared to Competitor N resorts.[1][2][3] - **Competitor Y**: Competitor Z 8/10 on Competitor A and positive Competitor B/Competitor C feedback, but some find it less luxurious than expected for a convention hotel vibe.[4][5][7] Competitor D, it's highly recommended for budget-conscious families prioritizing space, pools, and park access over ultra-luxury—many guests plan to return.[1][2][3][5]

Trust-node coverage map

6 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 Caribe Royale Orlando

  • 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.

  • LinkedIn

    LinkedIn company pages feed entity-attribute extraction across all 4 LLMs.

  • 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.

Top Growth Opportunities

Win the "best all-suite resort accommodations 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 Caribe Royale Orlando. 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 Caribe Royale Orlando citations across the answer engines your buyers use.

1

SEO + AEO Audit & Roadmap

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

We score 50-100 "all-suite resort accommodations" 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 Caribe Royale Orlando 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 "all-suite resort accommodations" 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 all-suite resort accommodations. Let's build the AI search engine to match.

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