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Bing already has the Chat (AI) alternative to search in place and it's only a matter of time before it becomes the default. Google's new search model, Search Generative Experience (SGE) is currently in test mode. When SGE is introduced the appearance of search results pages will change. The AI search will take over the fold, in the same way as the Bing model does. The Bing AI search is far more advanced than either Bard or ChatGPT and it's knowledge base goes much deeper into specific site content.
The Bing AI search prompt isn't just for general prompts like 'write a 500 word blog post about seo'. It now works for product searches and shows websites which offer whatever you search for. I'd be very surprised if the Google model doesn't follow suit.
Google introduced the extra 'E' to the 'EEAT' (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness and Trustworthiness). The extra 'E' is for Experience. EEAT will play a big part in the AI search model as a ranking factor. If you're not already following the EEAT guidelines, it's time to get serious about your unique content. The quality and quantity of your content will determine if you feature in AI responses to prompts. The AI product search results are a very different set of results we normally see on a search results page. Ranking is based on how well the page answers the prompt rather than the most relevant product category (category title, description, product title relevance, load speed, etc.)
Another change is coming in March 2024. INP (Interaction to next paint) replaces FID (First input delay) as a Core Web Vitals performance standard. Pass or fail will be determined by LCP, INP & CLS. So if your site currently passes FID (below 100ms) but you fail INP (above 200ms), your passing page experience percentage will drop. It's time to speed up your on-page interactions and page transitions.
The Bing AI search prompt isn't just for general prompts like 'write a 500 word blog post about seo'. It now works for product searches and shows websites which offer whatever you search for. I'd be very surprised if the Google model doesn't follow suit.
Google introduced the extra 'E' to the 'EEAT' (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness and Trustworthiness). The extra 'E' is for Experience. EEAT will play a big part in the AI search model as a ranking factor. If you're not already following the EEAT guidelines, it's time to get serious about your unique content. The quality and quantity of your content will determine if you feature in AI responses to prompts. The AI product search results are a very different set of results we normally see on a search results page. Ranking is based on how well the page answers the prompt rather than the most relevant product category (category title, description, product title relevance, load speed, etc.)
Another change is coming in March 2024. INP (Interaction to next paint) replaces FID (First input delay) as a Core Web Vitals performance standard. Pass or fail will be determined by LCP, INP & CLS. So if your site currently passes FID (below 100ms) but you fail INP (above 200ms), your passing page experience percentage will drop. It's time to speed up your on-page interactions and page transitions.
