
5 Things I Believed About SEO That AI Search Proved Completely Wrong
` I have been writing technical content for about three years. In that time I developed a fairly confident set of beliefs about what makes content rank well. Keyword research, internal linking, page speed, backlink acquisition, content length. I followed the playbook. My traffic grew. I assumed I understood what I was doing. Then, about six weeks ago, I started seriously looking at whether my content was being cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity AI, and Google Gemini. Not just vaguely appearing somewhere, but actually being used as a source when someone asked a question my posts directly answer. The results were uncomfortable. And almost everything I had been confident about turned out to be either wrong or only partially true when applied to how AI search actually works. Here are the five beliefs that took the biggest hits. Belief 1: "If I rank on Google, AI tools will find my content" This was my first and most fundamental assumption. It made intuitive sense. Google crawls your content, AI
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