The #1 Website Traffic Problem Nobody's Talking About

You're ranking on page one of Google. You've had that spot for months. Your content is solid. But your traffic is down. Way down. And you can't figure out why.

Here's why: Google isn't sending your visitors to you anymore.

They're answering the question for them. Right there on the search page. No click required.

That's what Google AI Overviews do. And if you haven't adjusted your strategy to account for them, you're competing in a game that changed the rules on you.

What Are Google AI Overviews?

AI Overviews (previously called Search Generative Experience, or SGE) are AI-generated answer summaries that appear at the very top of Google search results, above every ad, every ranking, every featured snippet.

Google's AI (powered by Gemini) pulls from multiple websites, synthesizes the information, and delivers a complete answer directly on the page. The user never has to click. The user never visits your site.

For searchers: great. For businesses: brutal.

The Numbers Are Not Pretty

This isn't speculation. The data is in.

46.7%
Relative decline in clicks when an AI Overview appears, across 68,000 real queries
48%
Of all Google searches now show an AI Overview. Nearly half of every search you care about.
58%
Lower click-through rate for the top-ranking page when an AI Overview is present
25%
Projected drop in traditional search engine volume by 2026. Gartner's forecast, playing out now.

If your business depends on organic Google traffic, and most service businesses do, this is a five-alarm fire.

Who's Getting Hit Hardest

Some industries are feeling this more than others. If your business or your clients fall into any of these categories, you're already in the danger zone:

The shift in mindset

The goal is no longer just to rank. The goal is to be cited inside the AI Overview itself. When you're a cited source, your brand appears inside Google's answer at the top of the page, with a link back to your site. That's more valuable than a #1 ranking. Most of your competitors haven't figured this out yet.

5 Strategies to Win in an AI Overview World

01

Answer Questions Directly and Immediately

Google's AI rewards content that gets to the point. If your article answers "What is a divorce real estate specialist?" with two paragraphs of preamble before actually answering, you're getting skipped.

The Fix

Lead with the direct answer in the first 1-2 sentences. Then expand. Think: concise statement → supporting context → depth. Structure every piece of content this way.

02

Build Topical Authority, Not Just Individual Posts

Google doesn't just look at one article when deciding who to cite. It evaluates whether your entire website is a credible, comprehensive resource on a given subject.

The Fix

Build content clusters. A hub page on "Probate Real Estate" that links to supporting articles on "How to Sell a Home in Probate," "Probate Timelines by State," and "Probate Real Estate Agent vs. Traditional Agent." When Google sees depth and consistency, it trusts you as an authority.

03

Optimize for E-E-A-T

Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trust. This is Google's framework for deciding whose content to pull into AI Overviews. HubSpot saw organic traffic collapse 70-80% after a 2024 algorithm update. They rebuilt around E-E-A-T: expert authors, semantic clarity, schema markup, community presence. The result? A 642% increase in AI citations.

The Fix

Publish content with attributed authors who have real credentials. Use schema markup to identify your expertise. Get cited in third-party sources: directories, press mentions, local news. Refresh existing content regularly to stay "credible" in AI eyes.

04

Use Structured Data and Schema Markup

Schema markup is code that tells Google exactly what your content is about: FAQ schema, how-to schema, local business schema, professional service schema. AI crawlers prioritize it. It's like handing Google a clean, organized map of your content.

The Fix

Add FAQ schema to every page that answers common questions. Add local business schema with your specialization (e.g., "Probate Real Estate Agent" or "Divorce Mortgage Specialist"). If implementation feels daunting, your marketing team can handle it in a single technical SEO session.

05

Publish Proprietary Insight, Not Generic Content

The content that gets cited in AI Overviews is specific, credible, and hard to replicate. Generic "10 tips for home sellers" posts are a dime a dozen. Google won't cite you when five bigger sites already said the same thing better.

The Fix

Draw on your actual experience: "What I've seen in 50+ probate real estate transactions in San Diego." "The 3 mistakes divorcing couples make when selling their home, from a certified specialist." When no one else can replicate what you wrote, you become the source.

The Bigger Picture: This Isn't Going Away

Google's AI search isn't a test phase. It's the future of search. Businesses that adapt now, shifting from chasing rankings to earning citations, will build a compounding advantage over the next 12-24 months.

The businesses that don't? They'll keep watching their traffic slide and wonder what happened.

"The goal isn't to rank #1 anymore. The goal is to be the source Google quotes at the top of the page."

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We help real estate professionals, attorneys, and mortgage brokers build content strategies that don't just rank. They get cited. Schema, topical authority, E-E-A-T: we build the kind of digital presence AI-driven search rewards.

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