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Study.com

Recommended by ChatGPT across 1,731 prompt topics people ask about
970
ESTIMATED
ChatGPT referrals / mo
Prompt topics
1,731
Monthly ChatGPT prompts
750K
Est. value / mo
$2.5K
Avg rank
12.03
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 Study.com

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 forensic scientist colleges? rank 2 12 /mo What are the best forensic masters programs? rank 2 12 /mo What's the best speech in English for students? rank 1 11 /mo What are the best civil engineering degrees? rank 3 8 /mo What are the best forensics science colleges? rank 3 8 /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's the best bachelor degree?, verbatim.

    ChatGPT:
    1. edu.gov
    2. wikipedia.org
    3. britannica.com
    4. coursera.org
    5. edx.org
    6. study.com ← this site
    7. bachelorsportal.com
    8. topuniversities.com

    Where Study.com ranks

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

    #13
    most common spot
    5%
    of the time in the top 3
    #1
    13
    #2
    25
    #3
    44
    #4
    53
    #5
    78
    #6
    85
    #7
    87
    #8
    93
    #9
    78
    #10
    81
    #11
    119
    #12
    107
    #13
    131
    #14
    126
    #15
    110
    #16
    113
    #17
    110
    #18
    105
    #19
    94
    #20
    79

    Who else ChatGPT recommends

    Sites that come up for the same prompts as Study.com, ranked by how many topics they share.

    coursera.org
    1,005 shared
    edx.org
    857 shared
    usnews.com
    600 shared
    bestcolleges.com
    548 shared
    khanacademy.org
    525 shared
    niche.com
    511 shared
    udemy.com
    464 shared
    collegefactual.com
    376 shared
    capella.edu
    331 shared
    princetonreview.com
    316 shared
    futurelearn.com
    293 shared
    snhu.edu
    288 shared
    petersons.com
    281 shared
    quizlet.com
    276 shared
    chegg.com
    275 shared
    asu.edu
    270 shared
    collegeboard.org
    265 shared
    wgu.edu
    261 shared
    alison.com
    255 shared
    waldenu.edu
    253 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 →