The dominance of AI tools like ChatGPT, which favor new and recently updated information, is rendering traditional 'set it and forget it' evergreen content obsolete. AI citations are, on average, nearly a year newer than traditional search results, signaling a fundamental shift in content strategy that marketers must adapt to.
AI's preference for recency extends beyond the content to the webpage itself. Pages that haven't been updated in over a year are more than twice as unlikely to be cited by AI models. This means marketers must continuously update the pages, not just the content on them, to maintain visibility in AI search.
To signal recency to Large Language Models (LLMs), marketers must include specific time periods (e.g., year, quarter, month, or 'Updated [Date]') directly in content titles. This simple change makes content over 50% more likely to appear in AI-generated results on platforms like ChatGPT, which are rapidly replacing traditional search.
