I'd like to know your opinion about considering chatbots as a traffic source.
Since I have ChatGPT Plus I use it instead of a search engine in an increasing amount of cases and I'm content with the results most of the time. Furthermore, I see ChatGPT does it's research using the Bing search engine and provides links to it's resources often so I can check the results. Bings Copilot has similar functionalities (although not as good in my opinion). This made me wonder if it could become an "new" traffic source in the future. There must be more people using chat bots this way.
Here is a made up example of a prompt for illustration: "Give me the 5 best courses about affiliate marketing, considering price, extensiveness and quality of the knowledge. Collect 20 courses first and do research on each course to check which courses people are most satisfied with, explain why these courses are in the top 5."
According to Bing web search market share barely moved by AI chat hype there isn't a large shift in market share. However, there is a decrease of marketshare for Google in favor of Bing. Furthermore, the traditional search result quality is declining (affiliate sites are mentioned in this context) and I expect the quality of chatbots to improve further.
What are your thoughts? Would it be smart to start thinking about how to get your website listed in the answers of chatbots?
Since I have ChatGPT Plus I use it instead of a search engine in an increasing amount of cases and I'm content with the results most of the time. Furthermore, I see ChatGPT does it's research using the Bing search engine and provides links to it's resources often so I can check the results. Bings Copilot has similar functionalities (although not as good in my opinion). This made me wonder if it could become an "new" traffic source in the future. There must be more people using chat bots this way.
Here is a made up example of a prompt for illustration: "Give me the 5 best courses about affiliate marketing, considering price, extensiveness and quality of the knowledge. Collect 20 courses first and do research on each course to check which courses people are most satisfied with, explain why these courses are in the top 5."
According to Bing web search market share barely moved by AI chat hype there isn't a large shift in market share. However, there is a decrease of marketshare for Google in favor of Bing. Furthermore, the traditional search result quality is declining (affiliate sites are mentioned in this context) and I expect the quality of chatbots to improve further.
What are your thoughts? Would it be smart to start thinking about how to get your website listed in the answers of chatbots?
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