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For years, the customer journey started with a Google search. That paradigm is now shifting as users begin their discovery process by having conversations with LLMs. This fundamentally changes product design and go-to-market strategy, as the primary interface is no longer a company's website.

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The traditional marketing funnel of discovery, consideration, and conversion is being condensed. AI engines handle all three stages within a single conversational interface, moving the customer journey into a "black box" away from brand-owned websites.

The era of informational content marketing is ending. LLMs are moving the user journey from seeking 'answers' (e.g., 'how to create Facebook ads') to demanding 'actions' (e.g., 'create Facebook ads that convert'). This fundamental shift will make much of the traditional SEO playbook obsolete.

The awareness and problem-solving stages of the buyer's journey, which historically relied on website content and search, are being fundamentally altered. Buyers now use AI to get synthesized, "unbiased" information, bypassing vendor websites entirely for their initial research, thus removing key intent signals for marketing teams.

The future of B2B marketing is not SEO; it's being the default recommendation when a user asks an AI agent for a solution. Software buyers will increasingly trust an agent's direct answer over traditional discovery channels, making it critical for vendors to win this new point of discovery.

Consumer search behavior is shifting from browsers to AI assistants. E-commerce brands must adapt by treating agents like ChatGPT as new traffic sources. This requires making product data discoverable via APIs to enable seamless research and purchasing directly within conversational AI platforms.

As users delegate purchasing and research to AI agents, brands will lose control over the buyer's journey. Websites must be optimized for agent-to-agent communication, not just human interaction, as AI assistants will find, compare, and even purchase products autonomously.

Traditional websites are static information libraries. As users increasingly conduct their research within AI platforms like ChatGPT, the website's role will shift to become an interactive, "agentic seller" designed for fully-researched visitors seeking a final transaction, not initial discovery.

G2's research shows a dramatic acceleration in AI adoption for B2B purchasing. The percentage of buyers starting their journey with an LLM surged from 29% to 50% in just four months. This signals a fundamental, non-negotiable shift in buyer behavior that marketing strategies must immediately address.

The most important feedback loop for brands is now understanding how their products rank in conversational AIs like ChatGPT. This new "Generative AI Engine Optimization" is intent-based, not keyword-based, requiring brands to optimize product data to match user intent.

Users often begin research with AI tools like ChatGPT for broad questions. When ready to purchase, nearly half of them then move to Google to find specific providers. This creates a two-step customer journey where AI generates awareness and Google closes the sale, requiring optimization for both platforms.