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New research from Datos and SparkToro challenges the “AI vs. Search” narrative. It appears that while AI tools are gaining traction, traditional search remains dominant.
Rather than AI replacing search, evidence suggests AI tools actually drive more search activity; new ChatGPT users often increase their Google searches.
Does this mean that AI tools are expanding the digital toolkit… and not cannibalizing search after all?
Key takeaways:
With ChatGPT alone reaching 700 million weekly active users, the question isn’t if AI will mention your brand… it’s whether it will mention your competitors instead of you.
Getting featured in AI-generated answers comes down to being visible where LLMs learn: high-ranking content, authoritative sites, Reddit threads, YouTube videos, and trusted publications. Early adopters are already seeing 8–10% of traffic coming from AI mentions.
Here are 10 proven ways to increase your AI visibility:
Inbox Collective asked 20+ newsletter operators what they wish they’d known before starting a newsletter.
The biggest theme: Don’t wait for perfect.
Launch quickly, listen to readers, and improve iteratively. Audience feedback (not internal brainstorming) is what shapes a newsletter worth subscribing to.
Here are 5 pieces of advice veteran newsletter publishers wish they’d heard sooner:
Connection > perfection. We totally agree.
Inbox Collective asked 20+ newsletter operators what they wish they’d known before starting a newsletter.
The biggest theme: Don’t wait for perfect.
Launch quickly, listen to readers, and improve iteratively. Audience feedback (not internal brainstorming) is what shapes a newsletter worth subscribing to.
Here are 5 pieces of advice veteran newsletter publishers wish they’d heard sooner:
Connection > perfection. We totally agree.
Run to Inbox Collective for the full write-up.
Data shows that emotional ads increase sales for high-price, high-quality products, while informational ads are more effective for low-price, lower-quality products.
The logic is straightforward:
Bottom line? If you’re selling affordable products, highlight what they do. If you’re selling premium ones, highlight how they make people feel.
More clicks don’t necessarily translate into more customers.
Often, the chase for vanity metrics can distract us from what actually drives growth: the right audience.
High traffic might look good on a slide deck, but if the majority of those visitors bounce or never intend to buy, the value is close to zero. What matters more is intent. When you attract people who genuinely align with your product or service, you’re far more likely to see meaningful results.
Here are a few ways to shift your strategy:
Now, with AI tools generating copy in seconds, our top challenge is creating content that’s genuinely valuable, credible, and differentiated. And that’s where content research becomes critical.
It goes far beyond quick Google searches. It means deeply understanding your audience’s needs, analyzing competitors, spotting gaps in the market, and sourcing trustworthy data.
How to do effective content research:
B2B marketers are notorious for overcomplicating copy (while users are quietly bouncing).
Instead of leaning into features, jargon, and company backstory, try a sharper, more modern formula:
Buffer analyzed over 2 million posts from 100,000+ accounts and found that the more you post, the more likely you are to grow. But the sweet spot isn’t necessarily “as much as possible.”
Data reveals that posting 3–5 times per week is the ideal balance between reach, growth, and sustainability. This frequency can double follower growth rates compared to just 1–2 posts weekly, while boosting reach per post by around 12%.
Beyond that, you’ll see more gains, but with diminishing returns.
Here’s the breakdown:
🚫 0 posts: Follower decline (“no-post penalty”).
🌱 1–2 posts/week: Baseline growth, good for staying active.
🪴 3–5 posts/week: Sweet spot! Strong, sustainable growth.
🌳 6–9 posts/week: Faster growth, but higher effort.
🔥 10+ posts/week: Maximum growth, but risk of burnout or lower quality.
The takeaway… Consistency beats bursts.

Rich O'Donnell

Rich O'Donnell

Shannon Sankey

Rich O'Donnell

Rich O'Donnell

Rich O'Donnell

Shannon Sankey

Shannon Sankey

Ian David
