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What are the best kids magazine subscriptions?

A commercial recommendation prompt. We size how many people ask ChatGPT this from real search demand, then run it through ChatGPT to see which websites it recommends.

Est. people asking / mo
1.5K
CPC
$2.76
Total est. value / mo
$253
Common ways people ask this (11)
  • What are the best kids magazine subscriptions for toddlers?
  • What are the best kids magazine subscriptions for preschoolers?
  • What are the best kids magazine subscriptions for elementary school kids?
  • What are the best kids magazine subscriptions for middle school kids?
  • What are the best kids magazine subscriptions for boys?
  • What are the best kids magazine subscriptions for girls?
  • What are the best kids magazine subscriptions for science and learning?
  • What are the best kids magazine subscriptions for crafts and activities?
  • What are the best kids magazine subscriptions for reading practice?
  • What are the best kids magazine subscriptions for family-friendly content?
  • What are the best kids magazine subscriptions for affordable pricing?

What ChatGPT actually answered

One of the 5 times we asked ChatGPT this, verbatim. The leaderboard below aggregates all 5 runs.

Websites ChatGPT recommends for this prompt

Aggregated across 5 runs (min 2/5 appearances). Estimated visits split the prompt's demand by rank. Sites matching the prompt's own brand are marked branded and excluded from the leaderboard.

RankWebsiteAppearsEst. visits / moEst. value / mo
1 highlights.com 5/5 30 $83
2 nationalgeographic.com 5/5 18 $50
3 scholastic.com 5/5 12 $33
4 timeforkids.com 5/5 8 $22
5 cricketmedia.com 5/5 6 $16
6 parents.com 4/5 5 $12
7 boyslife.org 2/5 3 $9
8 clubhousemagazine.com 2/5 3 $7
9 magazines.com 4/5 2 $5
10 kidsdiscover.com 3/5 2 $4
11 readbrightly.com 3/5 1 $3
12 owlkids.com 3/5 1 $2
13 discountmags.com 2/5 1 $2
How is this estimated?

ChatGPT doesn't publish prompts, so we don't show logged conversations. We measure real demand for this topic from Google search volume, scale it to ChatGPT's user base (on average about 1 ChatGPT user for every 8 Google searchers, a ratio that varies by topic), and run the prompt through ChatGPT 5 times to record which websites it recommends and in what order. Estimated visits split that demand across the recommended sites by a click-through-by-rank curve. Every number is a modeled estimate, not measured analytics. Full methodology →