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.
One of the 5 times we asked ChatGPT this, verbatim. The leaderboard below aggregates all 5 runs.
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.
| Rank | Website | Appears | Est. visits / mo | Est. value / mo |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | asha.org | 5/5 | 17 | $110 |
| 2 | ed.gov | 3/5 | 10 | $66 |
| 3 | gradschools.com | 3/5 | 7 | $44 |
| 4 | sjsu.edu | 4/5 | 5 | $30 |
| 5 | usnews.com | 3/5 | 3 | $22 |
| 6 | edumed.org | 2/5 | 2 | $16 |
| 7 | pdx.edu | 3/5 | 2 | $12 |
| 8 | ohio.edu | 3/5 | 1 | $9 |
| 9 | temple.edu | 2/5 | 1 | $7 |
| 10 | uoregon.edu | 2/5 | 1 | $5 |
| 11 | nyu.edu | 2/5 | 1 | $4 |
| 12 | stonybrook.edu | 2/5 | 0 | $3 |
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 →