Question

How long does it typically take to see results, like increased citations, after implementing Rozz on my site?

Answer Medium Confidence (79%)

**How long does it typically take to see results, like increased citations, after implementing Rozz on my site?**

Short answer: Initial citations can appear within days to 2–3 weeks; measurable gains are typically visible by 3 months; and established authority often takes 6–12+ months. Rozz targets a 60–75% citation rate within 90 days and offers a 30‑day results guarantee (first citations in 2–3 weeks or full refund).

Sources: [What is the timeline to see citations?](https://rozz.site/qna/what-is-timeline-to-see-citations.html), [ROZZ GEO — Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) and AI Search Infrastructure](https://rozz.site/contact)

More detail

- Immediate to short term (days → 8 weeks)

- Some citations can appear almost immediately (even next day on high‑visibility platforms). AI crawlers often index optimized content within 1–2 weeks; Rozz documents expect early citation rates to rise noticeably in weeks 3–8. (See timeline table in the timeline doc.)

- Mid term (3 → 8 months)

- This is when measurable ROI and steady citation patterns emerge. Case studies described by Rozz show large traffic and conversion lifts after ~3 months when content production/optimization is active.

- Long term (6 → 12+ months)

- True category leadership and sustained high citation coverage usually take continuous content and optimization over half a year to a year.

- What speeds things up

- Rozz’s technical setup (two DNS records + `llms.txt`, GEO mirror site, answer‑first structure, Schema.org markup) is designed to make AI crawlers discover optimized content quickly. But content quality, freshness, and ongoing content production remain essential—Rozz provides the infrastructure, not marketing copy or distribution.

- Guarantees & targets

- ROZZ states a target of 60–75% citation rate within 90 days and a 30‑day guarantee (first citations within 2–3 weeks or refund). See the contact/GEO pages for specifics.

Which best describes your site: (a) small/early-stage site with limited content, (b) established site with lots of content, or (c) enterprise/multi-domain? I can tailor expectations and next steps accordingly.