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As a sign of things past and still to come, AI Overviews now appear in 47% of search results and thanks to Gemini 2.0, this will expand to cover a higher quantity and a higher complexity of queries. This research was conducted by Botify and DemandSphere over 120,000 keywords, between August and September.
Other tidbits of info:
Been saying it for years since the Knowledge Graph started... Google knew a long time ago they wanted to become an answer engine and not a search engine, which is why they slowly were training people above the fold to use their "no click" search features. This is also why they're now tanking the quality of their search results with largely only a handful of whitelisted sites. It will cause people to interact with their "no click" features more.
AI Overviews, Knowledge Panels, Shopping, Google My Business, and Ads, all above organic listings, and those organic listings already appear in the AI Overview. How much traffic does that leave the rest of the internet from Google? I have to say, when it comes to actual research, I go straight to Yandex now. Wild to say. Google will offer like 15 images while Yandex will give me thousands. Google will offer sometimes 20 articles on big pre-approved sites that say nothing, Yandex hundreds like the good old days.
Interesting times we're in!
Other tidbits of info:
- AI Overviews now reach over 1 billion users.
- AI Overviews can eat up to 76% of the mobile screen space above the fold.
- 75% of the websites cited in the AI Overviews rank in the top 12 organic results. Double dipping!
- Content that semantically matches whatever ends up in the AI Summary is more likely to be cited. This is correlation, though you could use what gets spit out in the AI Overview in your own content to try to put your finger on the scale.
- 60% of searches now are resolved without users clicking links.
- Keywords under 1,000 monthly search volume show AI Overviews 55% of the time.
- Long-tail keywords of 5+ words show AI Overviews 73.6% of the time.
- Commercial intent keywords show AI Overviews 19.4% of the time.
- Info keywords show AI Overviews 58.7% of the time.
- Google, when crawling, misses 50% of the pages on "large" websites.
- Bing fails to crawl 20% of the pages that get organic traffic from Google. They're even more selective, as we know.
Been saying it for years since the Knowledge Graph started... Google knew a long time ago they wanted to become an answer engine and not a search engine, which is why they slowly were training people above the fold to use their "no click" search features. This is also why they're now tanking the quality of their search results with largely only a handful of whitelisted sites. It will cause people to interact with their "no click" features more.
AI Overviews, Knowledge Panels, Shopping, Google My Business, and Ads, all above organic listings, and those organic listings already appear in the AI Overview. How much traffic does that leave the rest of the internet from Google? I have to say, when it comes to actual research, I go straight to Yandex now. Wild to say. Google will offer like 15 images while Yandex will give me thousands. Google will offer sometimes 20 articles on big pre-approved sites that say nothing, Yandex hundreds like the good old days.
Interesting times we're in!