Future-Proofing Your SEO in an AI-First World
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In today’s episode of Found in AI, I’m joined again by Kristina Frunze of WebView SEO to break down what SEO actually looks like now that AI engines are rewriting how people find information.
We dig into the tactics that still matter, the ones that don’t, and the new visibility signals every marketer needs to understand.
We cover:
- Why “write for humans, structure for machines” is the new SEO rule
- How Google is redefining spam — and what that means for your content
- When to prioritize structured data, citations, and brand mentions
- The Reddit rollercoaster and whether it still belongs in your strategy
- How to measure visibility in a zero-click search world
- What replaces rankings as the key metric heading into 2026
If you’re trying to keep your brand visible while SEO and AI blur together, this episode gives you a grounded, no-nonsense roadmap.
💬 Let’s connect:
LinkedIn → Cassie Clark | Content Strategist
Website → cassieclarkmarketing.com
Keywords: AI Search, SEO Strategy, Generative Search, AEO, GEO, AI Visibility, Structured Data, Content Strategy, Zero-Click Search, Google AI, Schema Markup, B2B Marketing, Search Trends, Digital Visibility
Find the transcript here.