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AI Mode and LLMs can expand one prompt into a series of related searches, review many pages, and synthesize an answer.
AI Mode and LLMs can expand one prompt into a series of related searches, review many pages, and synthesize an answer.
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Google just moved one step closer to traditional search results being replaced by AI mode. They just rolled out a wider version of a test they ran in October.`n`nWhen you run a search in Google and see the AI overview, they'll be a show more option that expands the answer and below the expanded answer is a chat input where you can start a conversation...
OpenGoogle just moved one step closer to traditional search results being replaced by AI mode. They just rolled out a wider version of a test they ran in October.`n`nWhen you run a search in Google and see the AI overview, they'll be a show more option that expands the answer and below the expanded answer is a chat input where you can start a conversation...
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Google just moved one step closer to traditional search results being replaced by AI mode. They just rolled out a wider version of a test they ran in October.`n`nWhen you run a search in Google and see the AI overview, they'll be a show more option that expands the answer and below the expanded answer is a chat input where you can start a conversation with AI mode.
This is one of several experiments they've been running to more fully integrate AI mode into the traditional search results. My prediction is that within less than a year, Google search results are gonna look more like AI mode than traditional search results.
This has major implications for SEO and digital marketing in general. Considering that SEO campaigns typically focus on long term growth, I don't think it makes sense anymore to focus on ranking in traditional search engines.
Your SEO or Geo strategy should be entirely focused on how to show up in large language models. Now a lot of SEO's are gonna tell you that it's all the same...
what a lot of SEO's are saying. Right now, the game is no longer about ranking for a handful of super competitive terms.
Instead, visibility is going to be spread across thousands of hyper specific terms, very little competition. The two big implications for your strategy is 1, you need to be tracking what sources these large language models are citing.
And 2, you need to be creating that hyper specific content on as many platforms as possible. So you have as many chances as possible to be one of those sources.