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Will AI Overviews Kill SEO

Will AI Overviews Kill SEO

Ryan Jones SMX Advanced June 2024

Ryan Jones

June 11, 2024
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  1. @RyanJones 1 @RyanJones Ryan Jones SVP @WeAreRazorfish Stable Genius –

    WTFSEO.com @RyanJones Linkedin.com/in/jonesy www.RyanMJones.com Also the guy behind: WTFSEO.com SEODataViz.com ServerHeaders.com & SEOnews.pro Razorfish
  2. @RyanJones 3 @RyanJones This is a much better name than

    SGE… But it also spoils several jokes I had planned…
  3. @RyanJones @RyanJones Who Can See Them? (at the time of

    this recording. May 2024) • USA Only (at the time of this recording) • Must be ”Logged In” on Chrome, FF, or Safari. • Won’t show for “incognito mode” • Users who opted into Labs (indicated by the beaker) may see different or more AI overviews
  4. @RyanJones 10 @RyanJones It’s all Just Probability. Go Read This

    Article: https://ig.ft.com/generative-ai/ Example: next word prediction Example: beam seach
  5. @RyanJones 13 @RyanJones AI Overviews are summarizing results, but not

    just the results for your query. Opportunity: you can get cited in a popular query by ranking for a related query!
  6. @RyanJones 15 @RyanJones You have to rank for the summary

    Takeaway: Even though it might be summarizing one document, it’s citing the one that ranks for that summary
  7. @RyanJones 16 @RyanJones Example: WebMD is cited here, but the

    text in this citation doesn’t appear on the WebMD page
  8. @RyanJones 17 @RyanJones Example 2: Answer says “according to stadium-maps.com”

    However that’s not one of the sites cited. Thanks @njmott for screenshot
  9. @RyanJones 18 @RyanJones Proof: Google is telling us what text

    it “searched” to find a citation in the URL Hat tip @kevindoory for noticing this
  10. @RyanJones @RyanJones Almost ½ of sites “cited” by AI Overviews

    don’t rank in Google. Source: Brightedge May, 2024
  11. @RyanJones 29 @RyanJones What Is Google Saying? AI Improves search

    – doesn’t replace it. - Sundar Pichai
  12. @RyanJones 34 @RyanJones Affiliate sites are going to feel this.

    Remember, Google has a review platform that they can easily use AI to summarize.
  13. @RyanJones @RyanJones The total number of searches on Google has

    increased every year since its inception People are just searching more – and search is built into more things
  14. @RyanJones 41 @RyanJones Be Like Bill: Focus on the VERBS

    For some queries – users never wanted a website. Focus on the ones where they do.
  15. @RyanJones 42 @RyanJones I’M NOT WORRIED Retrieval Augmented Generation (the

    step before the AI answer is generated) is no different than a Search Engine. • Still based on a user query • Still links to websites • It’s still looking for relevant passages on relevant pages. • There’s (hopefully) still spam algoritms. • It still needs to crawl, index, and retrieve.
  16. @RyanJones 43 @RyanJones WHICH MEANS… • We still need to

    understand user intent and do keyword research • We still need to meet our user’s needs and create helpful, authoritative content. • We still need to make our sites crawlable, accessible, and indexable. • We still need to do SEO, but it’s becoming real marketing!
  17. @RyanJones @RyanJones You CAN opt-out with the nosnippet attribute. <meta

    name="googlebot” content="nosnippet"> <div data-nosnippet>text ignored</div>
  18. @RyanJones @RyanJones You CAN measure AI Overview Traffic in Search

    Console … But it’s just included in the numbers, not broken out separately
  19. @RyanJones 47 @RyanJones Ryan Jones SVP @WeAreRazorfish Stable Genius –

    WTFSEO.com @RyanJones Linkedin.com/in/jonesy www.RyanMJones.com Also the guy behind: WTFSEO.com SEODataViz.com ServerHeaders.com & SEOnews.pro THANK YOU Launching later this month Visit SERPrecon.com now to sign up for early access Razorfish