
What is THE SEO Alligator? A New Challenge in Search Metrics
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Have you noticed a steady drop in your click through rate in Google Search Console, even as impressions seem to be increasing? You're not alone! TREW's Account Director, Erin Moore, explains the "SEO Alligator" phenomenon and how marketers should pivot when AI search results siphon off your traffic.
In this episode, Wendy Covey and Erin Moore discuss the concept of the 'SEO alligator,' a term describing the widening gap between impressions and clicks in Google Search metrics. They explore the impact of AI-generated content on click-through rates and the need for marketers to adapt their strategies in response to these changes. The conversation emphasizes the importance of creating unique, valuable content that resonates with audiences, rather than relying on high-volume keywords that may no longer drive engagement.
Key Takeaways
- The 'SEO alligator' refers to the gap between impressions and clicks in Google Search Console.
- AI overviews are affecting click-through rates significantly.
- Unique content based on your company's deep expertise is more valuable in search than generic content (even when that generic content ranks for higher volume search queries).
- AI overviews are answering top-of-the-funnel queries directly in search results, turning these terms into zero-click results.
- Marketers should explore multiple channels for audience engagement and traffic.
Resources
- Connect with Erin on LinkedIn
- Connect with Wendy on LinkedIn
- Register for the Industrial Marketing Summit
- Related Episode: Is Inbound Marketing Still Working?
- Related Episode: What the Heck is Going on at Google?!