Google-Agent introduces a new class of web visitor: AI agents acting on behalf of users, not crawlers indexing content.
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Google-Agent introduces a new class of web visitor: AI agents acting on behalf of users, not crawlers indexing content.
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Google’s new AI Search guide says AEO and GEO are still SEO and names tactics site owners can ignore, including llms.txt, chunking, and special schema.
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Google adds AI assistant traffic to GA4, FAQ rich results are gone, Ahrefs tests schema, and Condé Nast plans around near-zero search forecasts.
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A new AI citation study sparked a familiar SEO debate: the difference between a ranking factor and a symptom of ranking success.
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When your brand disappears from ChatGPT or Perplexity, the fix isn’t more content. It’s diagnosing which layer broke down.
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Find out how to address the measurement problem in marketing with effective KPI strategies in a changing digital landscape.
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SEO fails when it can’t compete for resources. Learn how to win above the “IT line of death.”
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Condé Nast CEO Roger Lynch told teams to plan as if search traffic will be zero after three years of forecasts that underestimated actual declines.
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Google’s ALDRIFT framework “opens exciting avenues” toward AI answers that do more than sound plausible.
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A brand can look dominant in an aggregate AI dashboard and be invisible in two of three engines. Here’s the data that proves it.
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