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Vicky Sidler is an experienced marketing industry journalist and strategist with more than 15 years in journalism, content strategy, and digital marketing. As a Marketing News Reporter for Strategic Marketing Tribe, she covers breaking developments, trends, and insights that shape the marketing world—from AI in advertising to the latest in customer experience strategy.
Vicky is a StoryBrand Certified Guide and Duct Tape Marketing Certified Strategist, combining two of the most effective marketing frameworks to help small businesses simplify their message and build marketing systems that work. Her journalism background ensures every piece she writes is fact-checked, insightful, and practical.
Her articles regularly analyze key marketing trends, platform updates, and case studies—offering small business owners, marketers, and industry professionals clear, actionable takeaways. She specializes in topics such as:
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Marketing technology and automation
AI’s impact on marketing
StoryBrand and Duct Tape Marketing best practices
By Vicky Sidler | Published 8 June 2025 at 12:00 GMT
Picture a gloomy funeral parlor. The casket reads “SEO—2001 to 2025.” A somber marketer steps up, wipes away a tear, and pronounces, “Long live AI search!”
Well, Morningscore's latest webinar slammed that lid shut, wheeled the coffin back out, and proved there’s still plenty of life in search engine optimization. Below is a deeper dive into the data, the trends, and—most importantly—how small businesses can thrive.
Search volume is still climbing. Google logged a record number of queries in 2024.
AI engines own a sliver of the pie. ChatGPT, Perplexity, and friends combined control <1.5 % of global search traffic.
Google has cash—and history—on its side. For every dollar Microsoft and Apple spend on AI research, Google spends ten.
According to Morningscore, AI overviews aren’t a revolution; they’re an evolution. Google has been teaching machines with billions of searches for decades. That head start matters.
Morningscore’s team analyzed hundreds of AI overview boxes. And yes, Google’s new AI summaries answer basic how-to questions instantly. But the underlying ranking logic hasn’t changed:
Authority still wins. Long-tail keywords, clear structure, and topical depth keep content in the game—AI or not.
Sources still matter. Users (and Google) distrust orphaned facts. Verified expertise beats recycled fluff.
User experience still rules. Fast load times, mobile friendliness, and logical navigation remain table stakes.
According to Morningscore, if your content already follows best-practice SEO guidelines, you’re 80 percent GEO-ready (Generative-Engine Optimization).
Let’s skip the “ask your provider” loop-de-loop and focus on actions you control:
List the questions your audience asks most. For each topic, rate your existing content: thorough, thin, or missing. Fill the gaps with clear, well-sourced articles (and include supporting video or FAQs).
Type key queries into Google’s AI preview and ChatGPT. Do you appear? If not, study the pages that do. Look for shared traits—length, subheadings, schema markup—then upgrade your own content accordingly.
Faster search results mean visitors bounce quicker if they can’t see the next step. Add one obvious call-to-action per page—ebook, demo, or contact form—and track it.
When the SEO mourners realize your content still ranks—and converts—they’ll close the casket lid, shrug, and ask the band to play something cheerier.
SEO, GEO, alphabet soup—whatever we call it, clarity sells. Grab my free 5-Minute Marketing Fix to craft one sentence that tells prospects what you do and why it matters. Faster than you can say “resurrection.”
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