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How ChatGPT is Killing Google – And What You Can Do About It | JumpCutKing

What happens when Google Search fades away and AI bots decide who sees your content?

In this episode, the Jump Cut King breaks down AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) and GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) — the new frontier beyond SEO.

👉 Learn how AI engines like ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, and Perplexity choose content.

👉 Discover how to make your website “AI-readable.”

👉 Future-proof your brand in an AI-first world.

Timestamps / Scene Selections:

00:00 – Intro: SEO is dying & AI is taking over  

00:30 – What are AEO and GEO? (Answer Engine Optimization explained)  

02:30 – How AI changes search and traffic forever  

04:00 – Stanford study: AI accuracy & hallucinations  

06:00 – SEO vs AEO vs GEO – The new ranking war  

07:00 – Schema.org truth: Why AI ignores your metadata  

09:00 – How retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) works  

11:00 – Why your site needs to be “AI-readable”  

13:00 – 7 steps to get cited by AI engines  

16:00 – Real-world website examples & AI crawler tips  

18:00 – Performance matters: Speed, UX, and discoverability  

20:00 – Mini Copilot: Build your own AI retrieval system  

23:00 – The broken login experience & content access debate  

25:00 – Quick wins for WordPress & Squarespace creators  

27:00 – Don’t rely on algorithms – Build your own strategy  

29:00 – The death of digital ads & the new era of brand loyalty  

30:30 – Prayer & final thoughts: Faith, wisdom, and focus

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