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AI Visibility · March 2026

AI Search vs. SEO:
What’s the Difference
and Why Your Business Needs Both

By Marcus Adkins · Founder, Biz Found By AI · 6 min read

If you’ve been in business more than five minutes, someone has sold you on SEO. Get to the top of Google. Get more clicks. Get more customers. And for a long time, that was the whole game.

Now there’s a new conversation happening — about “AI optimization” and “AI visibility.” And the first question most business owners have is a reasonable one: Is this just SEO with a new name? Or is this actually something different?

It’s actually something different. Here’s the plain-English explanation.

How people used to find your business

For the past 20 years, the search process looked like this: someone types a question into Google, Google returns a list of links ranked by relevance, and the person clicks through to find what they need. Your job, as a business owner, was to make sure your website showed up high enough in that list that people actually clicked it.

That’s what SEO does. It optimizes your website for Google’s ranking algorithm — things like keywords, backlinks, page speed, and mobile performance. Good SEO means more visibility in those blue links.

SEO still works. It’s still worth doing. That hasn’t changed.

What has changed is what happens before those blue links.

How people are finding your business now

Today, a growing number of searches never reach the blue links at all. Someone asks Google a question and gets an AI-generated answer at the top of the page — complete, direct, no clicking required. Or they skip Google entirely and ask ChatGPT. Or they ask their phone out loud and get a voice answer back.

These AI systems don’t return a list of links. They return a recommendation. And that recommendation is a specific business, by name.

What this looks like in practice

Someone asks ChatGPT: “Who’s the best roofer in Apopka?” ChatGPT doesn’t show them ten options. It picks one or two and says “based on available information, [Business Name] is a well-regarded roofing contractor in the Apopka area.” If your business isn’t the one getting named — that’s a lead you never knew you lost.

This is the gap AI optimization closes. It’s not about ranking in a list. It’s about being the business AI mentions when someone asks for what you do.

So what’s actually different?

SEO and AI optimization both care about your website. But they care about different things on it, for different reasons.

Factor Traditional SEO AI Optimization
Goal Rank in Google search results Get mentioned in AI-generated answers
Where results appear Google blue links ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, voice assistants
Key signals Keywords, backlinks, page speed Schema markup, content structure, E-E-A-T, llms.txt
Content format Keyword-optimized paragraphs Direct answers, Q&A format, structured data
Authority signals Backlinks from other websites Reviews, credentials, consistent NAP, GBP completeness
Result type A link the user may or may not click A direct recommendation by name

The biggest difference is the schema markup requirement. Schema is invisible code that sits in your website’s HTML and explicitly tells AI systems: this is a LocalBusiness, this is their address, these are their services, this is their founder. Without it, AI has to guess what your business does — and it often gets it wrong or skips you entirely.

Most websites don’t have schema markup. Most SEO agencies don’t install it because it wasn’t necessary for traditional search rankings. That’s the gap most local businesses are sitting in right now.

Does AI optimization replace SEO?

No — and anyone telling you it does is overselling. Google’s traditional search results still drive significant traffic, and that’s not going away overnight. SEO remains valuable.

The smarter way to think about it: AI optimization is a layer you add on top of your existing SEO. Your current SEO work built a foundation. AI optimization makes sure that foundation is readable by the systems your future customers are increasingly using to find businesses like yours.

If you already have an SEO agency, that relationship isn’t wasted. What they’ve done still helps. You just need one more layer — and most SEO agencies aren’t offering it yet, because it’s new enough that they haven’t built the process for it.

The window is open right now

Right now, roughly 90% of local business websites aren’t optimized for AI. That means the businesses that move first have a real opportunity to establish themselves as the AI-recommended option in their category before their competitors figure it out. This window won’t stay open forever.

What AI optimization actually involves

At Biz Found By AI, a full optimization project covers six areas:

None of this replaces what a good SEO agency does. All of it adds something they typically don’t.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between AI optimization and SEO?
Traditional SEO focuses on getting your website into Google’s search results — the blue links people click. AI optimization focuses on getting your business mentioned in the AI-generated answers that appear before those links, and in tools like ChatGPT, voice assistants, and Google AI Overviews. They use different signals, different techniques, and produce results in different places.
Do I need AI optimization if I already have SEO?
Yes. SEO and AI optimization are complementary but distinct. Your existing SEO work isn’t wasted — it provides a foundation. But AI systems look for additional signals that most SEO strategies don’t address: schema markup, llms.txt files, structured content in Q&A format, and E-E-A-T authority signals. Adding AI optimization on top of your existing SEO is the most effective approach.
How does AI decide which businesses to recommend?
AI systems look for businesses whose websites are clearly structured, have consistent business information across the web, include schema markup that explicitly identifies the business type, location, and services, and show authority signals like reviews, credentials, and a complete Google Business Profile.
Will AI optimization replace SEO?
No — at least not anytime soon. Google’s traditional search results still drive significant traffic, and SEO remains valuable. The smarter approach is to treat AI optimization as an additional layer that works alongside your existing SEO, not as a replacement for it.
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Marcus Adkins
Founder · Biz Found By AI
Sales veteran and small business owner with 20+ years of B2B and homeowner sales experience. Marcus started Biz Found By AI after discovering how AI tools were changing local search — and realizing most business owners had no idea it was happening.