Are the days of organic SEO numbered? That’s the idea raised by a search scientist’s assessment of Google’s AI-powered disruptions.
At MozCon’s 20th annual conference, Tom Capper, Moz’s Senior Search Scientist, provided a data-driven reality check.
Capper warned attendees
“At the end of this talk, I’m going to tell you that full-funnel organic marketing is borderline impossible in 2024 for most businesses.”
He examined how Google’s AI overview results, aggressive monetization, and evolving search intents pose challenges for companies relying on SEO.
Additionally, in an exclusive interview with Search Engine Journal, Capper highlighted potential paths forward for those willing to pivot.
The Zero-Click Threat
Capper opened by chronicling the rise of search “intents” like informational, navigational, commercial, and transactional queries.
Google’s new AI Overview feature, which generates direct answers at the top of the page, has proven particularly disruptive for informational searches.
“Organic is a really tough game for informational intent,” said Capper, displaying data that informational searches have the lowest share of voice for traditional organic results due to AI Overviews and other SERP features.