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AI Search & Visibility Insights
A collection of articles exploring how AI-powered search systems like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews decide which brands to mention, cite, and recommend.
These posts explain AI Search Optimisation, entity-based visibility, and content structure, helping businesses move beyond rankings and become trusted sources in AI-generated answers.


Why Traditional SEO Still Matters (But Works Differently Now)
Technical SEO remains relevant. The fundamentals haven’t disappeared, there is still a need for search engines and AI to crawl your content efficiently. Without this, no other form of optimisation can work. SEO is not dead, it's just evolved and for many businesses, the results don’t reflect the effort anymore. What has changed is not the importance of technical SEO, but what it actually does. It no longer plays a direct role in making your content visible. Instead, it deter

Elaine Subritzky
Apr 2112 min read


How ranking works in traditional search
How ranking works in traditional search Ranking orders pages, not answers Traditional search engines are built to assess and organise information into the best possible options for a given query. When a user searches, the system retrieves a set of web pages and orders them based on relevance and authority. The outcome is a ranked list… first, second, third, and so on. It is designed to present options, not conclusions. Ranking does not determine what information or brand is u

Elaine Subritzky
Apr 17 min read


7 Foundations Successful Businesses Use to Build Visibility in Google and AI Search
This article answers one question: What actually makes a business visible and trusted in Google and AI search over time? If you’re trying to optimise for AI search, the advice can feel overwhelming and often contradictory with no clear path forward. Some people tell you to chase AI mentions, others say nothing has changed. Most talk about tools before they explain principles. The truth is, businesses that perform well in AI search tend to do the same things that have always

Elaine Subritzky
Jan 311 min read


How Are Google AI and ChatGPT Changing Search Behaviour?(Updated July 2026)
Search behaviour didn't just shift, it kept moving. AI Overviews now trigger on close to half of all Google searches, up from roughly a third a year earlier. Pew's most recent count puts ChatGPT usage among US adults under 30 at 61%. The takeaway hasn't changed, it's only sharpened: if your business isn't built to be understood by both, you're not just losing rankings, you're losing the conversation before it starts. *AI Overview trigger rate: BrightEdge / Advanced Web Rankin

Elaine Subritzky
Sep 14, 20253 min read


AI Search Optimisation for NZ Businesses: ChatGPT, Gemini and Google AI Mode
New Zealand businesses are now being found through ChatGPT, Gemini and Google AI Mode, not just ranked pages. That's not a future shift to prepare for, Google AI Mode has been live in NZ for close to a year, and it's already how a growing share of searches get answered. Optimising for one of these doesn't automatically cover the others, each system retrieves, interprets and cites information differently, which means "AI optimisation" isn't one task it's several related ones,

Elaine Subritzky
Sep 2, 20254 min read


Why Google and ChatGPT show different results... and what NZ Businesses need to do about it!
Google something, then ask ChatGPT the same question, and the answers rarely match. That's not inconsistency for its own sake, the two systems are built to answer questions in genuinely different ways, using different information at different points in time. It's not, as it's sometimes put, that Google prefers blog posts and ChatGPT prefers checklists. The real difference is architectural, and understanding it matters more than guessing at content formats. Why the Answers Act

Elaine Subritzky
Aug 4, 20253 min read
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