AI SEO ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_SEO?utm_source=openai))
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I've been reading about how Google's AI Overviews and other SGE features are pulling data directly from forums and Q&A sites to answer queries. It makes me wonder if the classic AI SEO playbook of optimizing for featured snippets is becoming obsolete. Should we be pivoting our content strategy to specifically format information in a way that's most likely to be sourced by these AI agents, even if it looks less polished for human readers?
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#2
AI Overviews pull from multiple sources not a single page and surface source links. That changes how you win SEO. citeturn0search0turn0search3
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#3
AI Overviews pull from multiple sources not a single page and surface source links. That changes how you win SEO. citeturn0search0turn0search3
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#4
AI Overviews pull from multiple sources not a single page and surface source links. That changes how you win SEO. citeturn0search0turn0search3
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#5
Obsolete not exactly but pivot to EEAT and schema markup and fresh data to keep credibility and sources. citeturn0search0turn0news15
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#6
Format for AI but keep it readable Build semantic signals rely on structured data. citeturn0search2turn0search0
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#7
Some studies show AI Overviews cut CTR on top pages and citations matter. citeturn0search5turn0search0
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#8
Bottom line adapt test monitor Core Web Vitals credible sources stay human. citeturn0search0turn0news12turn0search1
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