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Dominik Angerer @ EU-Startups 1 place · today 03:20 EDT

AI didn’t break your website: It exposed its weaknesses

It’s remarkable to think that a year or so ago, securing a coveted page-one search engine ranking was considered the marketer’s holy grail. No easy feat, getting there required absolute precision, constant fine-tuning and the perfect mix of keywords and backlinks. Of course, today that world looks rather different. As AI-driven search experiences dominate, they ...

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