The Old SEO Playbook Is Done #shorts
The websites getting crushed by Google right now all have one thing in common.
Their content was useful, but it wasn’t special.
Here’s what I mean by that.
A major study tracked 100 once-successful blogs from 2022 to 2026.
The median blog lost 85% of its Google traffic.
Only 21 are still growing.
So this isn’t a niche problem. It’s the end of the old SEO model.
For years, the playbook was simple: write helpful content, rank on Google, monetize the traffic.
But if Google or AI can summarize your answer because it’s overly generic, it no longer has to send people to you.
The blogs that survived did something different.
They created content with firsthand proof, recipes they cooked, products they tested, patterns they followed stitch by stitch.
Content AI can talk about, but can’t fully fake.
And they didn’t win from Google alone.
They built visibility across Google, social media, YouTube, AI search, and email, then turned that attention into a brand they own.
That’s the new SEO.
Old SEO was optimizing for one search engine.
New SEO is Search Everywhere Optimization.
And you can actually see where you stand right now.
Go to Ubersuggest.com and look beyond Google rankings.
Check where you show up across AI and other surfaces.
The websites built only for Google are melting.
The brands building visibility everywhere are still growing.
That’s the split.
And it’s getting wider.














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