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hannahmoen

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Hello everyone!

I’m curious how other agencies are navigating the impact of AI on SEO — both organic and local.

  • How in-depth are you going with your AI strategies when discussing them with clients and potential clients?
  • Are you leaning into specific tools you're using, measurable impacts on rankings and visibility, or more focused on the challenges of tracking things like Google’s AI Overviews?

I’d love to hear how others are approaching these conversations — what you prioritize communicating, how you simplify the technical side for non-marketing/data folks, and how you’re addressing the current limitations in tracking and reporting.

Internally, I feel like I can talk about AI endlessly, but externally it's much harder to distill the strategic adaptation into something digestible for clients who aren’t as deep in the weeds.

Curious how others are approaching this!
 
This is a great question.

Here's a few thoughts on this:
  1. Prioritize educating clients on how AI is impacting their business specifically (via data), as well as their industry as a whole
  2. Always be running your own tests and experiments and make your clients aware.
  3. Focus on actual business goals when having conversations with clients. Figure out what's important, such as sales/revenue and focus on that
 
Hello everyone!

I’m curious how other agencies are navigating the impact of AI on SEO — both organic and local.

  • How in-depth are you going with your AI strategies when discussing them with clients and potential clients?
  • Are you leaning into specific tools you're using, measurable impacts on rankings and visibility, or more focused on the challenges of tracking things like Google’s AI Overviews?

I’d love to hear how others are approaching these conversations — what you prioritize communicating, how you simplify the technical side for non-marketing/data folks, and how you’re addressing the current limitations in tracking and reporting.

Internally, I feel like I can talk about AI endlessly, but externally it's much harder to distill the strategic adaptation into something digestible for clients who aren’t as deep in the weeds.

Curious how others are approaching this!

I gently explain that moving forward, a client's site must be optimized for classic search engines (Google, Bing) and Emerging AI Search platforms, such as (ChatGPT search, Claude, Perplexity) and the like. If they disagree, show them stats that demonstrate the growth of AI Search, and perhaps one or 2 competitors that rank or outrank them on these new platforms. I break it down into SEO Serices and AIO Services, which can be a value added/additional serice offering.
 
Thank you all for the feedback here, very helpful! Going to put together more internal insights to pair with what we know about AI Search more broadly and hope that bridges the gap!
 

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