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Law.cornell.edu

Recommended by ChatGPT across 298 prompt topics people ask about
2.5K
ESTIMATED
ChatGPT referrals / mo
Prompt topics
298
Monthly ChatGPT prompts
630K
Est. value / mo
$1.9K
Avg rank
10.47
These aren't logged prompts (ChatGPT doesn't share those). They're the commercial topics people ask ChatGPT to recommend products for, sized from real search demand and verified by running each one through ChatGPT. How we estimate this.

Prompts where ChatGPT recommends Law.cornell.edu

Each topic written the way a person would ask it. Estimated visits = this site's share of that prompt's demand.

What are the best legal dictionaries? rank 1 37 /mo What's the best concealed weapon? rank 4 23 /mo What's the best union binding? rank 5 11 /mo What's the best record case? rank 2 10 /mo What are the best wire taps? rank 2 10 /mo What are the best debentures? rank 11 9 /mo

Different ways people phrase this prompt. We merge them into one category, and the full ranking covers them all.

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    Proof: a real ChatGPT answer

    One of the 5 runs for What are the best briefs?, verbatim.

    ChatGPT:
    1. wikipedia.org
    2. law.cornell.edu ← this site
    3. findlaw.com
    4. legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com
    5. casetext.com
    6. law.justia.com
    7. oxfordreference.com
    8. britannica.com

    Where Law.cornell.edu ranks

    How often ChatGPT places this site at each position across its prompt topics.

    #11
    most common spot
    17%
    of the time in the top 3
    #1
    15
    #2
    18
    #3
    18
    #4
    10
    #5
    16
    #6
    5
    #7
    10
    #8
    16
    #9
    11
    #10
    18
    #11
    29
    #12
    9
    #13
    23
    #14
    14
    #15
    26
    #16
    12
    #17
    12
    #18
    13
    #19
    13
    #20
    10

    Who else ChatGPT recommends

    Sites that come up for the same prompts as Law.cornell.edu, ranked by how many topics they share.

    findlaw.com
    176 shared
    justia.com
    166 shared
    nolo.com
    161 shared
    avvo.com
    109 shared
    legalmatch.com
    107 shared
    americanbar.org
    107 shared
    rocketlawyer.com
    86 shared
    martindale.com
    84 shared
    hg.org
    81 shared
    superlawyers.com
    80 shared
    lawyers.com
    78 shared
    lexisnexis.com
    75 shared
    legalzoom.com
    74 shared
    westlaw.com
    49 shared
    law.duke.edu
    47 shared
    law.harvard.edu
    47 shared
    law.yale.edu
    46 shared
    law.stanford.edu
    45 shared
    law.columbia.edu
    44 shared
    lawinfo.com
    43 shared
    How is this estimated?

    ChatGPT doesn't publish prompt data. We measure real demand for each commercial topic from Google search volume, scale it to ChatGPT's user base (about 1 ChatGPT user for every 8 Google searchers), and run each topic through ChatGPT 5 times to record which sites it recommends and in what order. A click-through-by-rank curve splits each topic's demand across the recommended sites. Every figure is a modeled estimate, not measured analytics. Full methodology →