asserts: LLMs still use search engines under the hood, so traditional SEO visibility remains an input to AI recommendations.
ryone kind of accepted that as common wisdom back then. You couldn't trust anything on the internet. You had to drive to the library, find a book, bring it home, and read through it to find information. Nowadays, if someone says they research something, it'...
asserts: In AI Mode-like results, being in the top 10 for one query may matter less than appearing across many specific searches and sources.
So it looks like we're already seeing phase 2 of Google replacing the traditional search results with AI results. Phase 1, if you missed it, was the release of AI Mode, which is a new tab in Google Search. Instead of showing you traditional results, it give...
asserts: To show up in AI search, value may need to be created where AI systems look, not only in metadata or owned blog posts.
Semrush have just released two massive studies revealing exactly where ChatGPT, Claude, and Google'sAI overviews are getting all their info from. You'd expect it to be super credible sites, right, like government domains and established publishers. Nope. AI...
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