Traditional SEO is dying. It’s no longer a secret. As more and more people search for answers in ChatGPT and other LLMs, marketers, and SEO agencies are losing sleep over how to keep up.
A recent article by Fortune talked about how Google and other AI tech companies are going to make the $68 billion search industry extinct. Startups and even large corporations are experiencing business losses due to a decline in impressions resulting from reduced searches. SEO optimization techniques are not helping anymore.
As one founder says
We are a software company that sells softwares to startups. We used to get most of our signups from search ads. But now, people don’t search on Google, so they don’t get to see our ads. It has reduced our signups significantly
Imagine owning a Japanese restaurant in New York City. Wouldn’t it be fantastic if ChatGPT recommended your restaurant to customers seeking the best sushi in NYC?
Yes, you can implement certain strategies to increase the likelihood of ChatGPT mentioning your business in its responses. The best practices are based on the sources from which LLMs train their data. These LLMs actively gather information from a wide range of sources, including Reddit, multimedia content, and data sources beyond the text-based internet.
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