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Google Bard: AI Chat will be in Google very soon. Our industry is about to change. Episode 273 – light version
Bard, an AI chat dialogue which is similar to ChatGPT is coming very soon to Google Search. We all need to be paying close attention to Bard.
As I see it, there are two ways that Google’s introduction of Bard can play out:
- It’s bad. It’s inaccurate. People hate it. Most (but not all) skip past the Bard generated answer and look for websites to engage with.
- It’s good. People find it helpful and engage with it more and more. Many websites still get visitors, but nowhere near as many.
In either scenario, the way we engage with websites is likely to change.
In this light version of newsletter I’ve shared the important news. There is much more in the full version including my theories on why Bard is going to change the world in dramatic ways.
In the full version
- My full article explaining Bard and its implications. This includes my thoughts on Google using the Knowledge Vault to make Bard extremely accurate.
- Interesting SERP changes
- More on the Yandex leak
- I’m starting to report more on news regarding the creator economy
- The most interesting and helpful news on AI I can find
- A few threads to help you use ChatGPT better
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What we know about Bard so far
Bard is Google’s AI chat dialogue system that seeks to “combine the breadth of the world’s knowledge with the power, intelligence and creativity of [Google’s] large language models.”
Bard is an experimental conversational AI service, powered by LaMDA. Built using our large language models and drawing on information from the web, it’s a launchpad for curiosity and can help simplify complex topics → https://t.co/fSp531xKy3 pic.twitter.com/JecHXVmt8l
— Google (@Google) February 6, 2023
Bard is a big deal.
Screenshots from Google’s demo show Bard taking up the space we are used to seeing a Featured snippet in:
4/ As people turn to Google for deeper insights and understanding, AI can help us get to the heart of what they're looking for. We're starting with AI-powered features in Search that distill complex info into easy-to-digest formats so you can see the big picture then explore more pic.twitter.com/BxSsoTZsrp
— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) February 6, 2023
The big concern is that it does not appear that Google is sourcing websites in these answers, although the websites below the answer may possibly be used in it.
Compare Bing’s demo:
While on the #Bing waitlist, it shows me this knowledge panel-style example. Notice the attributed links: pic.twitter.com/0EDbAIgMTt
— Miriam Ellis (@Miriam_Ellis_) February 7, 2023
The entire prompt of Microsoft Bing Chat?! (Hi, Sydney.) pic.twitter.com/ZNywWV9MNB
— Kevin Liu (@kliu128) February 9, 2023
So is it all bad? Nope, quite the contrary. The system is fast enough to determine that the answer being generated is malicious and masks the output completely (as opposed to ChatGPT). Here is Bing in action working on a malicious prompt. pic.twitter.com/7zd6hC2A8w
— Vaibhav Kumar (@vaibhavk97) February 9, 2023
The way I see it, there are two ways we can look at Bard:
1) It is another silly AI tool that many will find inaccurate and not use.
2) It is a helpful AI tool that lots of people will use. (more likely)
Either way, Bard is going to steal traffic from many websites.
Attempted to think about what the impact will be of initiatives like Bard on Search Traffic.
😉 I am no thought leader, and I am pretty sure I will have flaws in my thinking. Feel free to call it out in the comments. pic.twitter.com/mP52BaCsPw
— Mihir Naik (@mihir23192) February 7, 2023
➖Google Bard Looks like Bing Prometheus. I didn’t spot anything better from Google.
➖Ravakhan points out that Google will continue to send traffic to “publishers” (websites)
— Kevin_Indig (@Kevin_Indig) February 8, 2023
If Google introduces AI chat dialog alongside search things are going to change in ways it's hard to imagine.
Try this. Ask ChatGPT:
Google may be introducing AI based chat alongside regular search. Give an example of how a search for "keyword" is likely to look different soon. pic.twitter.com/gc4tkZlA8t
— Marie Haynes (@Marie_Haynes) February 6, 2023
Share your website/topic and I'll give my thoughts on how Google's introduction of AI chat based features could theoretically impact you.
— Marie Haynes (@Marie_Haynes) February 4, 2023
Here are more of my thoughts. I share a fair bit here about some thoughts I have about the knowledge vault. These will make more sense once you read the rest of newsletter (especially my article at the end in which I share my thoughts on the knowledge vault, LaMDA and Sparrow:
Also this Twitter Space discussion may be helpful, although this was recorded before Google’s Paris announcement:
We had a good discussion about how Google's Bard is likely to change our industry.
We'll do more of these (my first Space!). It was a good discussion. https://t.co/NgICNAm7KZ
— Marie Haynes (@Marie_Haynes) February 6, 2023
I have many thoughts on Bard. This is incredibly important for us to pay attention to. In the paid version, I have included an article I am holding off on publishing publicly just now. I want to articulate a few points more clearly first.
New guidance from Google on using AI generated content
Also new from Google today:
Guidance on AI content:https://t.co/Nrd7V9va9c
Will summarize in a thread:— Marie Haynes (@Marie_Haynes) February 8, 2023
Google has written a blog post to explain what we should know about using AI to help us with content creation.
Essentially it comes down to this:
Use whatever you want to create content, including AI. What matters is the quality of the product that is produced.
If you use AI in generating content you should read the entirety of this article.
It is perfectly fine to use AI in your content creation efforts as long as your end product demonstrates E-E-A-T and is helpful to people. However, Google does not recommend you list AI as the author of your content.
Bing revealed ChatGPT demos and they are exciting
Barry Schwartz has a great recap of Bing’s event. Bing will soon start offering searchers a tab they can use to chat, powered by ChatGPT:
They give an example of someone chatting with Bing, asking about planning a trip.
Users can also dialogue back and forth with the AI.
Barry said that Microsoft’s CEO, Satya Nadella spoke about how blown away he was by the ChatGPT technology, saying that it can solve so many problems.
This AI technology will reshape every software category @satyanadella said #microsoft pic.twitter.com/Z3DkuQ1hnF
— Barry Schwartz (@rustybrick) February 7, 2023
This was interesting:
he explains navigational, informational and other searches people do today. 50,000 people's searches go unanswered, which is why it is time for a new approach with search.
— Barry Schwartz (@rustybrick) February 7, 2023
also, new core search index improvements and they applied AI to its core and it resulted in a huge improvement in relevancy
— Barry Schwartz (@rustybrick) February 7, 2023
Promethus is an open source system developed at SoundCloud which includes components for data collection, storage, querying, alerting and visualization. I think it’s very interesting that this was developed by SoundCloud…my podcast is hosted on SoundCloud. According to ChatGPT, it is possible that much of GPT3’s training set included text from SoundCloud podcasts.
In the AI dialogue on Bing, you will see annotations showing which websites were used as sources for the answer:
And it shows more real time using the Bing index pic.twitter.com/fo1gIykQs6
— Barry Schwartz (@rustybrick) February 7, 2023
Google’s screenshots do not show sources. I discuss this further in the article at the end of this episode.
Lots of sites have traffic losses from Google
Exactly the same for me Jamie. Two sites, same niche but one big and one small. Both hit on Saturday. The small one was smashed and the big one was hit around 20% ish. Now seeing others affected at the same time certainly indicates an update of sorts
— Jason Mills (The Affiliate School) (@nichejason) February 5, 2023
It looks like something did happen with Google's algorithms Feb 3.
Did not take me long to find sites with significant changes in traffic. pic.twitter.com/rmPfm3lVqt
— Marie Haynes (@Marie_Haynes) February 6, 2023
Possible Google Update February 4th? https://t.co/wmIfKBzy1M
— Marie Haynes (@Marie_Haynes) February 6, 2023
I have not thoroughly investigated recent losses seen by sites yet, but I can tell you that many sites are seeing losses.
My guess is that we are seeing the helpful content system adapt and learn.
If your traffic is down, here is what I recommend:
- Look for keywords that you used to rank well.
- Look at sites that Google elevated. Or, if you don’t have access to a historical rank checker (I use Ahrefs for this most times), just look at pages that rank well.
- Compare them against yours in the eyes of everything listed in Google’s guidance on creating helpful content. Not everything may apply, but look for areas where you could potentially improve.
- Most importantly, based on the many pages I have analyzed so far:
- Put yourself in the shoes of someone who has come to this page looking to get information quickly
- Compare how the pages that rank above you now do a better job than you at quickly fulfilling the searcher’s immediate need
However, if your traffic is down and you have a website that you fear may be replaced by Bard generated answers, you may be fighting a losing battle.
My advice here is to lean into the changes that are happening in our industry. An incredible number of opportunities are going to open up. I cannot promise this, but I would like to soon do some group calls where we just brainstorm together on how we can best adapt.
More sites losing featured snippets
We have been talking about this for the past few episodes. My apologies but with all that happened with Google this week I have not been able to dig further into this issue. I think it’s related to what I said above – Google is prepping the index so that only the most helpful content remains. With that said, I have heard cases of people regaining featured snippets after making improvements.
Yes, some sites lost rich snippets with the Feb 3 unconfirmed update. That can happen during algo updates based on a quality re-evaluation). Here's a site that dropped in review snippets on 2/3. pic.twitter.com/4MxIj8fL6r
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) February 9, 2023
Good E-A-T advice here
I tried all the E-A-T tips back in the day but didn't get any promising results.
That's why I like to play more long-term.
I've made a list of observations from big sites on how they approach E-E-A-T 🧵 (New ideas only)
— Henedy (@HenedyVP) February 4, 2023
Helpful for Local Businesses
Case study on optimizing for cost keywords
💲Optimizing for Cost Keywords – A Sterling Sky Case Study
Many brands are reluctant to add cost keywords to pages, so we did some testing on the value of optimizing for cost keywords. Here's what we found.
More on the blog 👉 https://t.co/o1E0vVmOX6 pic.twitter.com/M77I09eI49
— Sterling Sky Inc (@SterlingSkyInc) February 6, 2023
No more emojis in business names
Google Business Profiles removing emojis and special characters from business names https://t.co/CrQfAWc3az pic.twitter.com/Iq6z6SKQIF
— Barry Schwartz (@rustybrick) February 8, 2023
Do not skimp on content quality
Here's the cautionary tale of a website that got penalized for using AI-generated content.
Proceed with caution. Google may identify your AI-generated content in a future update, even if it's tweaked by a human.
cc @thetafferboy @lilyraynyc #seo #localseo pic.twitter.com/6GImd5wGky
— Darren Shaw (@DarrenShaw_) February 7, 2023
Potential impact of Bard on local search
Must read for all SEOs.
People will soon be able to dialogue with Google to do much more specific searches.
I love Andrew's point that ads will be much smarter as well.
— Marie Haynes (@Marie_Haynes) February 6, 2023
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Marie's News
Tool, book and course
I’m actually putting a hold on all of this until we see what happens with Bard. I may jump right to the workbooks that help people recover and improve site quality. I think Bard is going to change how I give my advice though. If you have submitted your site, I will reach out to you at some point. Not just yet unfortunately.
Podcast
I did a live video podcast this week. I should hopefully get it up (on Soundcloud…haha…soon).
Consulting
I’m opening up more strategy calls, but the price is quite high and I have limited availability. If you have emailed me, my apologies but I am quite behind on emails. I will probably work through these this weekend. Again, I hope to open up group zoom calls soon for all paying newsletter subscribers to join.
I would like to do some group zoom calls to discuss what is happening over the next few weeks, but don’t have concrete details on that yet.
If you need SEO consulting, here are a few options:
- Sign up for my waiting list when I start doing site reviews again.
- Contact me for a recommendation to a professional. (Please know I’m only in email 1-2 times per week now so there may be a bit of a delay in my response.)
- Add your site to the list for me to use as I test my tool. You’ll be amongst the first to get a link to test it once it’s ready.
This is potentially a historic time.
Or, we may just see the introduction of some annoying AI generated featured snippets. We will see!
Marie
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