That shift in traffic between ChatGPT and Google is exactly whatâs making a lot of folks nervous about where visibility is headed.
AI search is quietly changing how people find info â instead of clicking 10 blue links, theyâre getting a single synthesized answer, which means less traditional SEO-style traffic and more âanswer layerâ exposure.
Thereâs a growing idea around this called Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) â basically, structuring content so AI systems can easily understand, quote, and attribute it.
Been playing with a free tool called https://aeoanalyzer.app to see how my content might look from an AIâs perspective. Itâs not magic, but itâs been useful for spotting gaps and making posts more âanswer-friendlyâ for Gemini/ChatGPT/Perplexity, etc.
Feels like the next step is treating AI engines as an actual traffic source, not just a curiosity.
So many great links in this post. Excited to check out the Antigravity stuff.
Thanks Mike!
That shift in traffic between ChatGPT and Google is exactly whatâs making a lot of folks nervous about where visibility is headed.
AI search is quietly changing how people find info â instead of clicking 10 blue links, theyâre getting a single synthesized answer, which means less traditional SEO-style traffic and more âanswer layerâ exposure.
Thereâs a growing idea around this called Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) â basically, structuring content so AI systems can easily understand, quote, and attribute it.
Been playing with a free tool called https://aeoanalyzer.app to see how my content might look from an AIâs perspective. Itâs not magic, but itâs been useful for spotting gaps and making posts more âanswer-friendlyâ for Gemini/ChatGPT/Perplexity, etc.
Feels like the next step is treating AI engines as an actual traffic source, not just a curiosity.