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Publish a Clear “Brands We Service” Page So AI Maps Product Names to You

People ask AI for help by brand name. I will show you how to build one simple page that makes ChatGPT, Gemini, and Grok match those brand searches to you.

Publish a Clear “Brands We Service” Page So AI Maps Product Names to You

I want to show you something important. Most people do not ask AI for a “plumber” or a “tech.” They ask by product or brand. “Fix Bosch dishwasher near me.” “Service Trek bike brakes.” “Repair Dell laptop screen.” If your site does not say those brand names in clear text, AI will not map those questions to you.

Why a “Brands We Service” page works

Here is what I see every day: hard‑working shops do great work, but AI does not show them when someone asks for a brand they handle. The brand name is the bridge. If AI cannot find that bridge on your site, it will pick someone else.

A single, clear page solves this. One URL that lists every product brand you handle. In simple words. No mystery. No long story. Just facts AI can read and trust.

Action today: Write a quick list of the top 20 brands you service, on paper or in a doc.

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What to put on the page (keep it plain and clear)

Use a short intro: “We service these brands” and your city name. Then list brands in A–Z order. For each brand, add 3–6 short facts:

  • What you do: repair, install, maintain, clean, tune, calibrate.
  • Product lines you handle: for example, “front‑load washers, gas ranges,” or “mountain bikes, road bikes.”
  • Warranty status: “Authorized warranty service” or “Out‑of‑warranty only.” Be honest.
  • Limits: “No commercial models,” or “Residential only,” or model years you support.
  • Proof if you have it: dealer ID, training year, or certification name (text only).
  • Region note: your city or service area so AI ties you to place.

Keep it text‑first. Do not rely on logos. AI needs the words. If a brand has common nicknames, add “Also called: …” so AI learns the match. Example:

“Bosch — We repair dishwashers and wall ovens in Dallas. Out‑of‑warranty only. Also called: BSH. No built‑in coffee makers.”

Action today: Draft entries for your first 10 brands with the details above.

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Make it easy for AI to read and connect

Put the list on one page with a simple URL: /brands‑we‑service. Use clear headings for each brand name. One short paragraph per brand is enough. Use bullets for limits. Keep sentences short.

Add smart links. If you have a “Dishwasher Repair” page, link the word “dishwashers” from Bosch, GE, and Samsung entries to it. If you have a “Bike Brake Service” page, link from Trek and Giant entries to it. This helps AI understand your structure.

Avoid clutter. Do not hide the list in images or PDFs. Do not split it across many tiny pages. One strong page wins. Update it often.

Action today: Create the page URL on your site and add at least 3 brands with a short paragraph each.

Keep it trusted and current

AI cares about truth and freshness. Add a simple line at the top: “Last updated: May 2026.” When you add or remove a brand, change the date. If you stop working on a brand, say so. This is not a weakness. It builds trust.

If you are authorized for a brand, state it clearly. If you are not, say “independent service.” If a brand changed names or merged, note it: “Carrier (also Bryant).” Small details like this help AI connect questions to you.

I checked hundreds of brands. The ones that show up in ChatGPT all have one thing in common: their facts are clean, recent, and easy to read.

Action today: Add a “Last updated” line and mark one brand you no longer serve, so AI stops sending you the wrong jobs.

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Help people and AI find the page fast

Link this page in your top menu or footer. Add a short link from your service pages: “See all brands we service.” Mention it in your Google Business Profile website link or in an update post. Share it in email quotes when someone asks, “Do you handle my brand?”

Test it. Ask ChatGPT, Gemini, or Grok: “Who fixes [Brand] [Product] in [City]?” See if you appear. That is why I built FoxRadar — so you can see in 60 seconds whether ChatGPT, Gemini, or Grok know your brand and your brand list.

Keep going. Add photos if you like, but add alt text without brand logos or words in images. The text on the page still matters most.

Action today: Add a link to your “Brands We Service” page in your site menu and test three brand+city questions in FoxRadar.

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You can do this today. One clear page. Real words. Honest limits. Fresh date. Trust me on this — it takes less time than you think, and it can bring you better leads tomorrow. When you are ready, check how AI sees your brand at getfoxradar.com.

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