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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.
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.
Users arriving from AI platforms have already been filtered and nurtured through the consideration phase. They land on your site with high intent, leading to conversion rate increases of 2-5x for B2C and as high as 20x for B2B, far surpassing the performance of typical paid or organic search traffic.
Search Atlas data reveals users arriving from ChatGPT are significantly more likely to convert. These users have already conducted deep, conversational research within the LLM, answering many of their own questions before landing on a website. This pre-qualification means they arrive with much higher purchase intent compared to traditional search users.
AI search is the new overpowered marketing channel, with traffic converting up to 17x higher than Google. To get featured, invest heavily in comprehensive "alternatives to [competitor]" and "[your product] vs [competitor]" pages, as these are the bottom-funnel queries AI models cite most often.
Contrary to the belief that AI assistants replace search, clickstream data reveals a surprising trend: users who start using tools like ChatGPT subsequently perform *more* searches on Google. This is likely due to fact-checking AI responses or researching concepts and products suggested by the AI.
Google's Universal Commerce Protocol allows users to buy products or book demos directly in AI-powered search results. Marketing success is no longer about site clicks, but about influencing decisions and completing transactions within Google’s ecosystem, a fundamental change for all marketers.
Despite the rise of AI, Google still handles over 94% of searches. However, marketers must focus on LLM visibility, as customers sourced from AI search engines convert at a 4.4 times higher rate. This makes it a critical, complementary channel, not a replacement for traditional SEO.
Visitors arriving from AI-powered search tools like ChatGPT are highly qualified, having used detailed prompts to find a specific solution. This pre-qualification leads to significantly higher engagement and conversion rates—reportedly 7-8x higher than typical ads or organic search—making AI optimization a high-leverage activity.
Unlike Google, which primarily handles discovery, AI models engage users in a Q&A process that guides them through consideration. This means when a user clicks through from an AI search, they are highly qualified and ready to convert, explaining the significantly higher conversion rates seen from this traffic source.
Despite hype around AI killing SEO, data shows traditional search still accounts for the vast majority of web traffic. Marketers should view AI search as a channel diversification opportunity, not a complete paradigm shift, as Google is actively defending its dominance.