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

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How long after implementing Rozz will I typically see increased citations on my site?

Short answer: Initial citations can appear within days to 2–3 weeks; noticeable, measurable gains are common by ~3 months; established, sustained authority typically takes 6–12+ months. Rozz targets a 60–75% citation rate within 90 days and even offers a 30‑day results guarantee (first citations in 2–3 weeks) per their docs.

Why and how that timeline breaks down:

  • Immediate → Days to 2–3 weeks: AI crawlers can discover the GEO mirror and chatbot outputs quickly; some citations (e.g., Reddit/YouTube mentions or AI retrievals) can appear almost immediately.
  • Short term → Weeks 1–8: Early indexing and citations (ROZZ cites ranges like 0–10% in week 1–2, rising to 40–60% by weeks 5–8 with good setup and content).
  • Mid term → 3–8 months: This is where measurable ROI and consistent citation patterns emerge if you run a focused GEO/content program (case studies show large traffic/conversion lifts around 3 months).
  • Long term → 6–12+ months: Category leadership and sustained high citation rates typically require ongoing content breadth, freshness, and authority signals.

Important caveats:

  • Rozz provides the technical GEO infrastructure (mirror site, schema, llms.txt, chatbot) that accelerates AI discovery, but content strategy and quality still matter — Rozz does not create marketing content or replace your content work.
  • Setup is quick (a few DNS records + an llms.txt file) and Rozz’s mirror/chatbot design is intended to let AI discover optimized content within days rather than months.

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Quick follow-up: What type of site do you run (B2B SaaS, government, education, museum, etc.) and how much AI‑optimized content do you already have?