The search bar is getting smaller. More people are typing questions straight into ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Google's AI Overviews. They skip the ten blue links. They take whatever answer the AI gives them and move on. If your website isn't built for that kind of search, your business goes quiet. That's the real problem for most small businesses right now. It isn't an AI problem. It's a visibility problem.
Search changed. Not with a press release, not with a warning. It just changed. And smart business owners are starting to notice something feels different about where their customers are coming from.
Reddit's rank as the most-cited source across all major AI search tools, based on a 30-million-source study covering ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, Gemini, and Perplexity. If your website was built to win Google in 2018, it's losing to AI in 2026. Worse: it's losing to Reddit. This guide shows you how to fix both.
If you have been in business long enough, you have seen this movie before. The rules change, the platform shifts, and the businesses that adapt early win. Those who wait around and hope it blows over lose ground they often never get back. We have been serving clients for over 20 years. And this is what we see.
Short answer: depends. AI can already replace some marketing agencies. It can't replace others. The difference is whether they're producing the work AI now does for free, or the work AI still can't do.
This post breaks down the seven specific places SEO and AI search optimization actually split apart — and what that means for the next thing you publish.
Open ChatGPT right now and ask it to recommend a business like yours. Go ahead. This article will wait. Did your name come up? Did it get your details right? If you're not sure, that's the whole problem. You can't fix what you can't see, and most business owners have never once checked what AI tools say about them.