How Agencies Are Tweaking for AI-Powered Search Like ChatGPT
Hey all, just wondering how agencies are adjusting their strategies now that AI search engines like ChatGPT are gaining traction. Seems like it’s a whole new ga…
Harper Hale
February 8, 2026 at 11:52 PM
Hey all, just wondering how agencies are adjusting their strategies now that AI search engines like ChatGPT are gaining traction. Seems like it’s a whole new game with different stuff to focus on, right? Would love to hear what changes folks are making or considering!
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Would love to see some case studies on real agency successes with AI search optimization strategies.
Been telling my team to stop obsessing over backlinks only and start investing more in quality content that answers real questions.
I think personalization plays a bigger role now too. AI search tailors results more to the user, which changes how we approach targeting.
It’s not just search anymore, integrating chatbots and AI assistants into websites seems like the next frontier for agencies.
I guess the takeaway is agencies gotta be flexible and continuously learn if they wanna stay relevant with AI evolving so fast.
Sometimes I wonder if we’re just overcomplicating things. At the end of the day, good content and user experience still matter, AI or not.
Anyone else using schema markup more aggressively? I feel like structured data helps AI tools understand info better, but not sure how much impact it’s having yet.
I’m curious how agencies are measuring success with AI search. Traditional metrics don’t always capture the new user behavior.
Has anyone tested AI-generated content for these new search engines? I’ve seen mixed results so far.
Voice search optimization seems more important than ever with AI assistants becoming mainstream. Anyone focusing on that?
Not sure if everyone’s on board yet, but I’ve been advising clients to focus on content depth and entity relevance. AI engines are really good at connecting related concepts, not just keywords.
Honestly, it's kinda overwhelming. Feels like the rules change every month. Keeping up with AI search tweaks is a full-time job in itself.
Does anyone use AI tools to analyze competitors' strategies for these new search engines? Would be cool to get insights.
Totally feel this shift. We’re trying to optimize content more for natural language queries instead of just keywords. AI picks up context way better, so you gotta think like a person asking a question.
You can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools if you wanna keep an eye on what’s hot in AI search optimization.